Here are the cards. Put your hand on them,
Close your eyes. You don't want to?
But you are blind with them open.
Jake Arthur's beguiling second poetry collection opens with a tarot
reader coaxing us into a reading over a cup of tea. And in a rush of
vivid scenes and impressions, we begin to imagine episodes from
different lives - a woman tries to train a robin; parents anxiously
attend a teacher-parent interview; a man is cast overboard and
wonders if he will ever be found. Each card prompts a new character
to mull over their uncertainties, hopes, obstacles and joys.
Loosely inspired by the illustrations of the famous 1909 Rider-Waite
tarot deck, with its riotous depictions of magicians, occultists, lovers,
fools and angels, these poems have us grappling our way towards a
clear path.