Tuesday, December 1, 2009

The Seekers

(i.m Andrew)



Now we are tracking the cliffs,
Men at the drop, women further in
scattered widely, but bound by the silken cord
of him

There is his brother, deranged and staggering, alone
No-one dares go near, for fear of edges
A tiny cove, some tracks, shoes and clothes neatly stacked

The divers move east and west, into the depths, crevices
beaches are combed
Some walk with sticks, and in pairs,
murmuring

The air, chill and unmoving, ghostlike against our faces
sweep of dune grasses, crunch of footsteps, a few words
launched on the breeze

Some hours, days, pass and there is a gathering at the beach,
where the father speaks, gently, grateful
the weight of emotion, too dense to lift alone

Not like the weight, finally found,
unbound now, floating, free


Published in the SHOp

1 comment:

  1. Afric, I came across your poems in the new edition of Eleutheria and like them a lot, and enjoy the poems I've seen here too. I organise the White House Poetry reading series in Limerick (visit http://whitehousepoetry.blogspot.com) and wonder if you'd be available and interested in being a guest reader here sometime this year. If so please contact me at edodwyer84@gmail.com - we've been going for many years now but it's always great to discover an interesting poet who hasn't read here before. Best wishes, Ed.

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