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Clevedon Pier revisited

I bowed before the grieving wind,

Screams streaming through the ranks of sodden planks,

 

Each encrusted with numb, brass plaques,

Fervently recalling every loved life lost.

 

I trudged over those memorial boards,

Guiltily treading on the grief borne by each grain.

 

Then I laid fresh brine into the insatiable mouth of the Severn,

While my loss and I contested every callous grey wave,

 

But we were beaten again.

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Written by
stevejeff
63 / M
Published
Sep 9, 2016
Lines·Words
9·68
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For Rob who I lost.

Clevedonpier.co.uk. Memorial plaques have been placed on the pier decking as well as on benches.

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#tears#loss#grief
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