Incantation for the Hare

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Incantation for the Hare Nidhi Zak/Aria Eipe

Incantation for the Hare

Herk! fyrst spirid of this lond

these nat made by human hond

thre cures: honi, milche and salte

drunke in a seashale er dauninge

black-naped, honey-hued

bright of eye, snow-shoed

blossom-tied and fertile

superfete, o moon child

butter churner, larkin

twilight stirrer, malkin

shapeshifter, trickster

pounder of the elixir

cat-legged, ear-pricked

straight-sitter, high-kicked

buddha incarnation

witch-woman’s creation

sleeper under soma

grinder of the broma

riddler rabbit with a horn

lepus crouching in the corn

heather mountain dreamer

thief of milk and creamer

firestarter, forewarner

keeper of the four corners

desert runner, water nymph

existence in a hieroglyph

tinners’ totems, triskele

threepence minted nickel seal

five in front and four behind procession of Holda’s kind

folded in Boudicca’s dress

ally of the sorceress

creature beloved of Melengell

the one who hid beneath her hem

donkey-eared and lion-eyed

horse-head with a lurcher’s stride fully furred, right at birth

running races in her mirth

sailor’s curse, lover’s gift

one who leads stray men adrift

silver-backed and fleet-foot

fugitive in the wheat shoots

bounding with a swift scoot

hunted by the hound’s tooth

wounded by the poet’s bow

queen of other worlds below seated on a silver throne

bleeding from the leg bone

sheltered in the wych elm

messenger from another realm

flame-seduced and fur-singed

teetering on the edge of things

and I sall gae intill aine haire with sorrow, sych and meikle caire and I sall gae in Eostre’s nam ay, whill I cam hom againe

Nidhi Zak/Aria Eipe is a poet, pacifist and fabulist. Auguries of a Minor God, her first collection, was published with Faber & Faber in 2021.

‘Incantation for the Hare’ was inspired by Seamus Heaney’s ‘The Names of the Hare’, his translation of the Middle English poem ‘Les Noms De Un Levre En Englais’.

This incantatory poem formed part of her research project Honey and the Hare, carried out during her tenure as the Rooney Writer Fellow at the Trinity Long Room Hub Arts and Humanities Research Institute, Trinity College Dublin, in Spring 2023.

‘Hare’ © Sarah Gillespie / Bridgeman Images

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