Forever Alone Chapter Six- Confused and Alone
Rakan sat against a tree for what seemed like ages, feeling worse than ever before.
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Back the Strand
Seamus Heaney actually wrote to me to say he liked this one. "I like the movement of your poem. Nice and taut. And I like that “cloud chased Coomanaspig”"
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Crayfish
First appeared in Poetry Ireland Review. It also featured on the UK Arts Council website for over a year linked to from the main page!
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Semaphore
wandering down drills through redshank and nettle cabbage-whites bobbing, stray amongst the stalks, sticking the spade in and heaving the hoard-clutch, excavated
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Hawaii
El Nino’s monopoly on imagination had them name it: Big Wednesday. Cars picked up and parked again. No more beach furniture. A midweek mountain range. Birds snatched from the sky.
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Lions lie down like corndogs
Lions lie down like corndogs eaten by the dark As cities cats and mongrels howl in the park A radio hums like a distant hymn for freedom To begin its soul searching beginning s in Edam.
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Question Answered
I watched a bird Regard a post Like it was an alien tree As I watched A thought occurred “What would the bird think of me?” Do I even rate In the bird’s view
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New Tricks
It is a great distance for a single man to cover Between being alone in the world to taking a lover The intimacy required is never easily expressed
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