National
Poetry Day poem: Young Moon by Ivy Gibbs
Today is
National Poetry Day. PANZA (Poetry Archive of NZ Aotearoa) would like to
celebrate by posting a classic New Zealand
poem by Ivy Gibbs (1886?-1966).
Gibbs is an internationally published poet and children’s writer of the period 1920-50. Little information is available on her early life but PANZA thinks she was born in
Gibbs’ poetry (inspired by Ragtime music, fairy tales and Romantic English pastoral poets) was widely published in
In
In the 1930s, she was on the committee of the New Zealand Women Writers’ and Artists’ Society (1932-34) in
Two books of her poetry were published in England: Six Days in a Pensive Mood (Ilfracombe: Arthur H. Stockwell, UK, 1949, no item details found) and The Day is in a Pensive Mood (Ilfracombe: Arthur H. Stockwell, UK, 1949, 26 page booklet). Significantly the latter book is held by The Hocken Library in Dunedin, showing a further connection with New Zealand.
On
PANZA recognises Gibbs as a significant and still largely unrecognised
Ivy Gibbs
YOUNG MOON
As soon as yellow day leaves the dull town
I love to see the small white moon look down
From evening's clear and lilac-tinted sky.
As shyly as a girl wakened to love,
As frightened as a little quivering dove,
Reluctant, yet in haste its wings to try
Upon the blue and shining leagues of space.
I love her little white dream-haunted face.
I wonder what she thinks when, from a tree,
She peeps in wistful curiosity
Down on our little green and glowing earth.
I think at times I've seen a gentle mirth
Shake her as lightly as a bee a flower,
Seeking his treasure through a transient hour.
I've often wondered, little wistful moon,
Who is your lover. For once, far and high,
I heard the young wind near your lilac sky
Tenderly piping a thin silver tune!
Poem © Ivy Gibbs 1925
(From The Bulletin, vol.46 no.2389 26 November 1925, p.7)
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