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peter-g-knight
peter-g-knight
English I grew up in Birmingham, and went to university at Oxford (BA) and Aberdeen (PhD). I now work at Keele University teaching Geography and writing about glaciers. http://www.petergknight.com
It’s human nature to look back With fondness down the winding track That brought us here from long ago And leads to somewhere we don’t know. It’s human nature to take fright At every dimming of the light That speaks to us of time run short And bids us give each day more thought. And when the moment duly comes, When we each hear our marching drums, Let no one say we were not warned That each day lost is one day mourned.
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May 31, 2013
May 31, 2013 at 12:50 PM UTC
With fondness down the winding track
We are small men, both of us, For all our these won’t happen dreams That we write down in Moleskine notebooks Bought in last year’s sales at bottom dollar, Both of us in ‘high performance’ coats with waterproof taped seams And hoods that fold away inside the collar, Both in don’t quite fit me supermarket jeans that don’t improve our looks. But both of us are poets, each in our own way, Though neither of us, really, has very much to say. We are small men, both of us, But both of us are poets, each in our own way.
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May 30, 2013
May 30, 2013 at 1:03 PM UTC
We are small men
I have reached an age where I don’t sleep A lot, she said, except perhaps a little After lunch, or sometimes in the morning While I wait for that Norwegian girl Who comes to do my plants and pots and pans And brings me those old fashioned custard tarts. And when she leaves I might just close my eyes To take a moment’s rest, or two, before I start another chapter of this book. I will sit up and read all night, you know, As I have reached an age where I don’t sleep Except perhaps a little, after lunch, Or sometimes in the morning, while I wait.
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May 30, 2013
May 30, 2013 at 12:52 PM UTC
Except perhaps a little, after lunch.