Celandore Wood

The Atlantic rain wood of Celandore,
Steeped in faery lore and history,
On the southern side of dark Druigwell Tor,
Shrouded in fog, magic, and mystery.
Beware when entering Celandore wood,
You may come across the fearsome unknown,
Wicked wights lurking, would see you as food,
Stay alive, and do not go there, alone.
Few who tread down the path ever get out,
Even with magical compass in hand,
Each disappears with a chilling doomed shout—
Swallowed by moss in the wights’ spectral land.
So, heed this warning, and keep far away—
The wight feasts by night as well as by day.
Lesley Scoble, October 2024
I wrote Celandore Wood in response to the W3 Prompt #128. Jaideep Kanduja is the Poet of the Week (You can read his beautiful winning poem here). Jaideep invites us to write a 14-line Ekphrastic poem inspired by the image shown. I wrote a sonnet, as they contain fourteen lines. To read the full prompt guidelines, please click below.
Click here to read the full prompt guidelines
Requirements:
- Length: 14 lines;
Ekphrasis: Write a poem inspired by the above image, in which towering ancient trees loom over a hidden, moss-covered path that winds into the heart of the forest. A single beam of light filters through the canopy, illuminating a relic—a weathered, stone-carved compass buried in the roots;
Suggestions:
- Personification: Incorporate the poetic device of personification, giving the forest or relic a voice to express emotions or secrets long kept hidden;
Themes: The poem should evoke a sense of mystery and time’s passage.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Thank you, Jaideep, for your magical prompt.
Thank you as always, David, The Skeptics Kaddish, for your encouragement and inspiration.
Lesley lives in the City of London Square Mile. An artist, actor and sculptor (her first ceramic sculpture won the V&A inspired by… Award). Scenic artist & book illustrator, playwright (her musical play, Rapscallion performed in inner city schools and theatre school); TV dancer; mime artist; Animator and illustrator for TV production. Set up Pinecone Studios Ltd and IIMSI Ltd drama and filmmaking workshops in London – producing award-winning films made by children.







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