From forest to workbench: a carver
 with a chisel chips and shaves away,
 shaping hardwood cedar. Curls fly up
 and fall to the floor. A lyraki fiddle
 is all of a piece. Once carved it is hung
 to dry and for the wood to darken.
 A bow-maker chines a bow from
 pernambuco. The lyre is threaded then
 with three strings made of horsetail.
 Ready now for the high melodies,
 it is placed vertically on the knees,
 longneck resting on the player's heart.
 The first ripples of sound, our arms
 and shoulders rise level: Zorba's Dance.
 We start to move in a circle like trees.
Louise C Callaghan's latest collection is Dreampaths of a Runaway (Salmon 2017). A new book, Moonlight: A Full Moon, is forthcoming from Salmon.










    