ABOUT
THE AUTHOR
Can I be like batman, don a mask and wear underpants on the outside of my trousers? Can I hide behind a nom de plume and write of childish things? [September 2002]
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On A Napkin At Rialto's Ulysses Hero
On the juke box arm
you'll find my hand
poised, ready to play your tune;
in the shop window my burnt reflection,
in the corner by the till:
my shadow, rooted, idle.
I drank and I waited,
the coffee failing to filter your absence.
I listened to the slow chatter
of a clock's hands
as they talked through lunch,
the whirl above my head
told me you would arrive,
and soon, and I believed it.
Outside, in the streets dim light,
labourers with pneumatic tools-
mark a slab with a cross
and drill out my heart.
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"The rhythum of that first verse is wonderful. I don't like poetry but I really like this very much. 8/10" -- Sooz, Dalton, England, Cumbria.
"perfect....i echo sooz's feelings, i've read all ur poetry and i seldom read poems....u are THE HERO....10/10." -- sunny, DC, USA.
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