Camino
Camino
Ghost leaved poplars flicker
lighten my step
their jigsaw bark seeps with story
connective tissues and my muscles remember
In walking we shed old stories
don’t even have to try
every beat drop in a little more
bits fall onto the road
gold wheat horizon and blood red poppies
hold the answers
Old demons raise up to test us
see if we’re willing to say goodbye
to the furrowed brows and wrinkled thoughts
time to sing out the sad lines
I imagine
what this place was like before us
if it was always rich and strange
would the sky still be sliced
with swallows and pinches of light
Evening settles into a blustery stretch of fire
a swirl of me and fifty mountains
the felling of the beginning
the deliciousness of the moment
before the path owns you
About the Author: Aoife Reilly lives in a wooden cabin in the countryside on the shores of Lough Corrib in Galway on the west coast of Ireland. Aoife grew up in a rural area in the midlands called Laois. She has been dabbling in poetry since she was 10. Over the last few years, nature connection through the lodges, moontime teachings and a love of her land has felt its expression through poems. Aoife started coming to the lodges 9 years ago and its been a sustaining feature in her life ever since.