Life Mask
It's amazing that the area where this picture was taken is somewhere I had worked for nearly 20 years yet I never knew these sculptures of famous Scottish poets existed. This particular one is of the Scottish/Nigerian poet called Jackie Kay and as well as the image of her there is also a beautiful poem called Life Mask (for Julia Darling)
When the senses come back in the morning,
the nose is a mouth full of spring;
the mouth is an earful of birdsong;
the eyes are lips on the camomile lawn;
the ear is an eye of calm blue sky.
When the broken heart begins to mend,
the heart is a bird with a tender wing,
the tears are pear blossom blossoming,
the shaken love grows green shining leaves.
the throat doesn’t close, it is opening
like a long necked swan in the morning,
like the sea and the river meeting,
like the huge heron’s soaring wings:
I sat up with my pale face in my hands
and all of a sudden it was spring.
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