MEMORIAL BENCHES, DYGANWAY

A solitary sort     rest in peace
in your little garden     on his own

at café tables    who loved the mountains
and the sea     how cloud shadow

glides over slopes     reads his poetry
his lips moving     should I introduce myself

now the waves carry your soul as
grebes dive the bay     don’t cry

because it’s over     takes his coffee
with a millionaire’s shortbread     smile because

it happened last night saw Eternity’s
bright blue motorboat speed across the bay

write random lines     narrow feint & margin
on A4 paper with gel pens

oystercatchers strafe sand for razor clams
he talks line endings     who loved this

part of the world     also loved
the shook silver foil of early light

across the bay     lines that don’t quite
reach the edge of the page

but break half way     bob like
the yellow buoy and the red

on the incoming tide     he stares
at something no-one else sees     the still

unknown god of language     his favourite
place     together again     till we’re all

 

 

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Steve Waling

 

 

 

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