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Donall Dempsey
Poems
Feb 2018
& . . .
& . . .
She felt like
a lady
she had cut out of
a magazine
when she was 13
stuck in a scrapbook
because she wanted to be
'her."
But, she had stuck her
in wrongly
had to tear her
/out/again/stick her/in again
only her feet
had to be torn off.
She felt like that
now
watching her feet in lurid green shoes
move her about
the streets of her home town
50 years later
& trying to become
the young girl
of then
who had wanted to be...
. . .come
a cut-out-woman
in a make-believe world.
A cyclist crashed
into a tree
too busy looking at her
just as a feather
floated in front of
her.
Noise & feather
choreographed together.
Synchronised serendipity.
She felt as if Icarus
had fallen into the sea
in a Breughel painting
in an Auden poem
& only she was there
to see
the mythical man which
her father had told her of
so long ago.
In the so long ago.
There was a tiny stone
in her shoe.
It was hurting her
quite badly
but she kept on
walking out of
her life
forever.
The river roared
like an angry God
( flowing under
the steel bridge )
a serpent of
coiled evil
who demanded
sacrifice of her.
She climbed over
the guard rail
&. . .
Written by
Donall Dempsey
Guildford
(Guildford)
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