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Feb 2016
A DOOR AJAR ON REALITY

The blackbird led
his wife

up the garden path

as if the crazy paving
had been laid especially

for them &
their kind.

I thought it odd
that

they walked instead
of flew

as if they were acting
the human.

They both
deep in conversation

about bird
current affairs

or gossip
about those noisy robins.

When they hit the deck
they both stood

in a deck chair
each

continuing what
they had been

conversing
about.

Maybe blackbirds
had taken over

the world
& I

the last human
to know.

Or, all humans
had been changed

into blackbirds.

They suddenly
made loud caw.

I took to the air
& flew.


“I want to make a book that will change all men. That will lead them where they never consented to go….a door simply ajar on reality,”

Antonin Artaud (1896 – 1948)
Donall Dempsey
Written by
Donall Dempsey  Guildford
(Guildford)   
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