Monday, July 17, 2006

A Martian Sends A Postcard Home


Was reminded of another favorite funny poem for the night skies during a green laser demo on Sunday :)


Caxtons are mechanical birds with many wings
and some are treasured for their markings

--they cause the eyes to melt
or the body to shriek without pain.

I have never seen one fly, but
sometimes they perch on the hand.

Mist is when the sky is tired of flight
and rests its soft machine on ground:

then the world is dim and bookish
like engravings under tissue paper.

Rain is when the earth is television.
It has the property of making colours darker.

Model T is a room with the lock inside
--a key is turned to free the world

for movement, so quick there is a film
to watch for anything missed.

But time is tied to the wrist
or kept in a box, ticking with impatience.

In homes, a haunted apparatus sleeps,
that snores when you pick it up.

If the ghost cries, they carry itto their lips
and soothe it to sleepwith sounds.

And yet they wake it up deliberately,
by tickling with a finger.

Only the young are allowed to sufferopenly.
Adults go to a punishment roomwith water but nothing to eat.

They lock the door and suffer the noises alone.
No one is exemptand everyone's pain has a different smell.

At night when all the colours die, they hide in pairs
and read about themselves --in colour, with their eyelids shut

- Craig Raine