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We have to go back, Kate!
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Yorkshire
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A Poem for Cherry (very rough draft)
OK...I've been mulling this one for a little while. It's a very rough draft. It is very much subject to change. But - I also kind of like that about it for posting in here. Less polished, but maybe more honest.
For Cherry A cloud breaks on the Chevin, Tumbles its cargo down To the town below, where A beaded bench stands silent vigil The birds know why Passersby wonder at their sudden stillness. Far away and somewhen else Through the stark beauty Of a snowdecked Glasgow Three ladies of a certain age Slip sliding down frozen streets One in biker boots, another in sturdy shoes the third in dayglo platform trainers To better suit her mood. They are laughing, easy It is clear that they are friends. One slips, the others reach out their hands. They share a taxi, a meal And inconsequential tales of cats in suitcases, and rings of bells. They smile for the camera, Wave hello to their friends raise a toast to the flash 0f the chef’s spinning blades. The moment is caught The stillness of the image, A pregnant pause In a silent film. Repurposed to a Christmas card. I smile back, at the faces in my hand, We don’t move, Our light is caught, full twinkle. But I think I hear an echo A faint burst of raucous laughter. Inside, in a bold font, she had christened us The Three Christmasteers Used a photograph from the previous year, and now It leaps out at me Shuffled from the little pile of kept things, A reminder, Of where we were At the top of the hill, Before the bench and the birds
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