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Donall Dempsey
Poems
Oct 2019
REVISITING NO. 31 O'HIGGINS ROAD
REVISITING NO. 31 O'HIGGINS ROAD
Time, that great
wind blew
away all the windows
doors and walls
of the home where
I had learnt to read
until now no house
exists at all.
Only the empty space
that a bird flies through.
I keep the roof
over my head
just to spite time
the one I drew with crayon
it still persists
in the child's mind.
My short -sighted disxyleic eye
can still see such things
a herd of brontosauri
moving from sentence to sentence
across a wilderness
of pages.
My finger tracing the sound
of a name
R.M. Ballantyne
my mouth trying to do the same.
Time too has taken
away the boy
and by some strange alchemy
made me an old man.
But the child's mind
laughs at this trick
the mere aging
of flesh.
The child that
cannot die.
The house that doesn't exist
except for my crayoned purple roof
and a name I still like
to sound.
"Come words!" I command them
as they gather me
hold me like flowers
held in a hand.
The herd of brontosauri
moving now from
one page
to the next.
Written by
Donall Dempsey
Guildford
(Guildford)
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