Here are some more of the poems I wrote while staying on the Amalfi Coast in October 2008, with my lover Dónall. They are all based on little paintings I was doing in a book of beautiful soft Amalfi paper. When I've filled the book with poems and pictures I'll print copies. I have twenty more double pages to fill!  
 
1. Olive Wood 
 
The olive rails round our little Eden  
contain in their knotted surfaces:  
 
the eyes of basilisks,  
the craters of erupting mountains,  
 
the horned brows of iguanas 
and coiled foetuses of unborn sirens 
 
which with my sun-filled eye and pen 
I release on soft Amalfi paper. 
 
 
2. Haiku 
 
Sky's eye passionate,  
gazing on land the sun loves... 
white noon heat pours down. 
 
3. Haiku 
 
Sun paints a pattern 
happy dance of leaves in wall 
ants and gekkos climb. 
 
4. Haiku 
 
Blue shadows of vines,  
arabesque of leaves dancing 
white wall garlanded. 
 
5. Dinner in Amalfi 
 
Our host, straight faced, brings bread 
wrapped in brown paper, lights our red alcove 
with a stylish candle flame. Outside in early dusk,  
children's games and cheerful shouts  
of pirate-faced Amalfitani.  
 
Inside, a Pompeiian crimson glow 
reflects in mirrors that throw candle flicker 
from ruby wall to gilded frame.  
And we, end-of-season tourists,  
delight in the coppa mocha,  
in the dryness of the wine and the waiter's wit,  
and above all, in each other's company.
Janice Windle
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