Sunday, June 21, 2020

Salute the Solstice(s)


As we do each year at this time, we post a poem celebrating the summer solstice.  However, as (a bit back) a veteran of a memorable family vacation in Australia, I now realize that, for our friends the quokkas (and the penguins!) for them, it’s the winter solstice. 
And thus, to treat the hemispheres evenhandedly, we here post a hat-tip to both solstices.

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Summer Solstice

The sun at apogee, an empire all of light.
The sweet corn basks and ripens in its rays.
All memory of winter  has melted from our minds.

Yet even now the worm lies in the bud, one day to blast it.
The long limbs of daylight   that had stretched and stretched
now imperceptibly  begin to shrink:
even as the cosmos  attains its outmost limit,
and sighs back  to collapse.

Alas, the Elves of Ice  lurk still in northern forests,
plotting their return.

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Winter Solstice

Today (for y’all Down Under, whether marsupial or antarctic) is the official Beginning of Winter.   We celebrate after the traditional fashion of our ancestors,dancing at midnight,
     clad only in moonlight;
many a child was conceived on this day.  (And they grow up with magic in their eyes.)

Covertly, we rejoice  for a subterranean reason:  that while, nominally, this marks the onset of winter winds and bitter chill,  astronomically it ushers in rather  that annual apocatastasis, whereby the days begin once again to lengthen, creeping towards the equinoctial equilibrium of spring, and onwards towards their eventual estival-solstitial apotheosis.

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