“Staffordshire Hoard” by Idris Anderson (poetry, ’06)
An excerpt from “Staffordshire Hoard” by Idris Anderson (poetry, ’06) available in The American Journal of Poetry:
“Staffordshire Hoard”
When the earth was flat and the edge of lands-end
a foul mud-fen of reedy muck,
in the kingdom of Mercia the king commanded
the killing of marauders, man-slaughterers
gold-greedy for garnets of goldsmiths,
famed fashioners of fine-wrought fastenings,
knots and loops on lovely surfaces
of cheek plates and chin pieces, chain links
on sword hilts and helmets, hand-hammered
bands and buckles, braces and breast plates,
jewel-set treasures untouched for ages,
gems dug from darkness, sun-dazzled purples
fresh from furrows of a farmer’s field. […continue reading here]