Thursday, 13 March 2025


Tomorrow we’re off to Iona - again!

This time it’s to take part in a retreat run by Kenneth Steven, the well known Scottish poet, who, over a few years has become a friend.

To celebrate, I will try and re-post over the next few days my poems written during and after previous Iona trips - and incorporate some of my art from earlier days too.

Tomorrow’s first leg is to simply walk to Waterbeach Station, 400 metres away to start the Waterbeach-Ely-Peterborough-Edinburgh-Glasgow train journey. We will be using the Network Rail assisted passage system in the hope of minimising hassle at the transfer points.

So I start with

Embracing Silence
I am about to escape into silence,
to be released briefly from
this clamorous world
that seeks to suffocate
the bliss of the absence of noise.

Will you, my God,
meet me in the stillness?
Will you be there, waiting,
simply to allow me to be,
alongside you?

Will You use the mantle of silence
to draw me,
to open me
to past, present and future
in the way you alone are able?

Help me yield my whole being.
That, in the deep vault of stillness,
You can gather it to yourself
and weave it seamlessly
into the warp and weft of eternity
in whichever way you desire.

Whilst contemplating a time of silence, you might like to pursue the idea further in the poem Deep Silence