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Donall Dempsey
Poems
Jan 2018
DU TEMPS PERDU
DU TEMPS PERDU
weather vane
rusted into a NNW
still facing into the long ago
paying little heed
to time or what
way the wind blows
the peal of a bell
nails our shadows
to the hard ground
the sharpness of sunshine
outlining everything
it touches
the smack of bat on ball
****** of tea things
broken china cup "...howzat!"
our shadows get up
walk silently away
they have business elsewhere
so here we are
trapped in this
one moment
staring blindly
into a future
we can not know
the white border
of the photograph
contains us
it is no longer
the 1930's
storm clouds gather
another generation holds us
between forefinger and thumb
war has come and gone
they must wonder what
we were
thinking when it was taken
we stare out at them
staring in at us
each unable to imagine the other
they remark that we
have their eyes...their faces
the resemblance there for all to see
they could just as easily
be us
"Ha ha...that's us...in fancy dress."
time doesn't seem
to have a moved
the weathervane still
doesn't know
which way
to turn
Written by
Donall Dempsey
Guildford
(Guildford)
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