Open Poetry #49 |
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Memories of the ‘Troubles’ |
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Cari Member Posts 411 Englnand |
Belfast rain is cute It monitors the water content To fit to a daylong agenda Cloud reinforcements wait low on the Black Hills, if needed You can recognise any native of Belfast By the way they blink in the sunlight. On the corner of Alfred street Three young women intent on gossip I stop and engage them with a grin But no response or answering smile There never is but I keep trying If only to annoy Peace lines on the Falls Road Forty feet high, garlanded with razor wire To keep the believers of the same book apart A concrete canvas for the spray can artists A collage of flags and paper heroes Yeah, I get the message Hey you! In the cut down uniform and mask After crippling that kid for having a Proddy girlfriend Do you get the pricks of conscious friend? No worries, absolution is easy Find any old man with a cell phone to god Mumble a few Hail Mary’s and job done My backup was close; with fear in his eyes To late now mate, you shouldn’t have joined A black cab turned the corner of Ross Street I flicked the safety off on the SA80 Watching for an open back window It passed by in a cloud of diesel fumes. We scramble in the Landrover pick up Soldier talk, sweat and the release of testosterone We head for home behind the spider legged watchtowers On the radio Diane Ross is warbling ‘Endless Love’ I push the off button—“Hey, I was listening to that” “Not now” I said and lit up a Senior Service. |
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since 2003-05-17
Posts 3404Pennsylvania |
Gritty, with the tension of reality. When will it end..? What God is obeyed here, On these mean streets? Compton, the South Bronx-Belfast-Derry. Different hates, but the same results. What is a " Senior Service."? "Poetry is an echo, asking a shadow to dance." Carl Sandburg |
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Cari Member Posts 411 Englnand |
This was taken from my notes on my second tour of duty in Ireland. Yeah, I was a cynical bugger at twenty. I thought of softening the content but as the man said ‘Tell it how it was’ I was never into religion and after experiencing that double-edged sword at first hand it reinforced my views but I’ve never forced my non beliefs on anyone, I live and let live. Thanks for reading friend, oh and the Senior Service was a brand of cigarette in those days. |
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Ticklefingers Senior Member Posts 710 Louisiana |
...and then there was 'Fidel Castro in a mini skirt'. Mother is calling her daughters home these days, so maybe they'll all find another reason to split the soup. She has a cell phone now, so it should be a bit easier. She told me "play one for your supper Danny and maybe you'll get breakfast". |
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