FERN
Ted Hughes, 1930-1998, British
Here is the fern’s frond, unfurling a gesture,

Like a conductor whose music will now be pause
And the one note of silence
To which the whole earth dances gravely –


A Bear’s Paw fern at the ‘Victorian’ Fernery, Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
A dancer, leftover, among crumbs and remains
Of God’s drunken supper,



Dancing to start things up again.

a tree fern at the ‘Victorian’ Fernery, Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia

native Cinnamon Fern (Osmunda Cinnamomea)
native Cinnamon Fern
And they do start up – to the one note of silence.


native cinnamon fern
The mouse’s ear unfurls its trust.
The spider takes up her bequest.

Mt. Cuba, Hockessin, Delaware
And the retina
Reins the Creation with a bridle of water.

Mt. Cuba, Hockessin, DE in July and August
How many went under? Everything up to this point went under.
Now they start up again



Dancing gravely, like the plume
Of a warrior returning, under the low hills,

Armor for Man and Horse. Steel, leather, copper alloy, textile. Man’s armor c. 1570. Horse armor c. 1580-1590.
Armor probably made in Milan and Brescia. Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY
Into his own kingdom.



In Between Seasons, 2021, digital pigment print.
Sarah Butler (no other information); student exhibition at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia in 2021







What a fabulous set of images used to illustrate a beautiful poem 🌿🌿🌿
Sarah,
I would very much like to get in contact with you re your blog A moment in a life. Couples. February 14, 2021 https://vindevie.me/2021/02/14/couples/ (accessed May 22, 2021). You posted a photograph of a painting by Marcia Marcus. We are publishing a monograph of her work and unfortunately cannot get a TIFF image due to staffing shortages at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Please email me directly if possible. Your insight and words are truly inspiring. Thank you for doing what you do!