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24 August 2010

Tuesday Poem: Lockdown

Lockdown

Turbid sky,
uneasy ground.
The face of a guest
turned away at the door.

His hands like roses
hunch a cigarette.
I hear his boots
make full confessions to the rain.

Tim says:"Lockdown" was my contribution to the Winter Readings Poetry Wall in 2007. It is as yet uncollected.

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8 comments:

  1. What a gem, Tim,

    That last couplet is sublime.

    Hurry up and 'collect' the damn thing!

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  2. Hi Tim,
    Nice poem! Short but vivid. I know poetry is subjective so the message I got may not be what it was originally intended. Kudos to you!

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  3. Thanks, John, Claudia, Helen, and Mary.

    John, I think this is one of those stray poems that might remain "uncollected" until I get round to putting together a collection called "Ominous Poems With Unspecified (But Possibly Eastern European) Settings". Which could be a while off yet.

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  4. It's a gorgeous, nasty, ominous little picture. I love the way you've painted it.

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  5. I like it Tim. It is kind of strange to have these random poems that you like but don't quite fit in with the others. One day it'll find a home.

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  6. Thanks, Helen! I had the first stirrings today of a new poem - the first I will have written since I finished the "Men Briefly Explained" m/s. Only problem is, the subject matter would have fit MBE perfectly. So much for my breakout to new poetic pastures :-)

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