Sacchidānanda
Sacred Heart of The Burren
Blue Planet (For David Attenborough) Igniting shimmering haze of sea-Blue sky-Blue reflecting In Vedic hymn & Homage in ritualising the landscape from source to sea A hue of manganese Phthalo Cerulean Blue glistening shining sparkling. At cliffs & estuaries Of Moher Lahinch & Kalmar There’s a fortress of sea birds Squeaking croaking & calling In species of Kestrel Seagull & Puffin Who dive 40 metres & hold their breath for 1 minute when fishing. Peregrines Falcons Sandpiper & Mallards Can be seen & heard all along the cliffs & estuaries A clear raucous cawing & shrill begging calls of young With creaking & wailing calls in ee-chup Ee-chup ee-chup ee-chup. Where’s the Sandpiper Makes soft pips before standard slow song Of chrreet chrreet chreet call In a low frequency sound. Some Sandpiper in groups Sound like Victorian elaborate musical instruments With their whimbrels & Willets Dowitchers & dunlins shanks & tattlers. Compared with the duck’s whistles of the female Mallard Calling out in a series of 2 to 10 quakes With a thrill or a Coo and a soft whistle. While the waves carve away Cathedral like rocks that form caves & the continuous ebb & flow of tides twoing & frooing twoing & froing Two & fro two & fro two & fro twoing & froing twoing & froing In Vedic hymn & Homage in ritualising the landscape from source to sea. & where the waves shape & sculpt the rocks For Ship Setting Burials & Cairns Where headstones are placed to make shape of ship
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