Sparrows
By Jonathan_Dalton
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'Sparrows', written in August 2013. Today is the first time I have published it, anywhere. In light of Robin Williams' suicide, and the fact that it is now being credibly claimed that two thirds of Britons with depression get no treatment, I wanted to add my voice to raising awareness of mental health.
If you're interested, I expand on my thoughts above on my blog: http://jonathancdalton.blogspot.co.uk/2014/08/sparrows.html
Sparrows
Lately I've had thoughts of suicide that
appear in fluttery little bursts,
like these sparrows' wings.
On Saturday, at sixteen minutes past midnight, I realised I was experiencing
one of the two worst moments of my life.
A dance club, surrounded by
alcohol, everyone engaged in foreplay,
apart from me.
From the dark,
I glowered at them;
and the last two months sank to their nadir.
The thought's sibling,
the first worst moment,
is in Australia, many years ago.
I was in a bed in a barn on a trip I had fallen into,
as far as physically possible from anything I ever knew.
A party was going on in the larger building.
Me,
wrapped in blankets,
feeling deathly.
I remember the stars,
their cold, indifferent clarity;
the clarity of my realisation
that this was the worst it had ever been.
One silvery point among
countless others;
the cold night that might cut.
There are times, especially recently, when I'm glad, one day, it ends.
I like that woman because she's feeding the sparrows.
These sparrows.
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I think the sparrows theme
I think the sparrows theme works beautifully - a very good piece of writing
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yes i too like the sparrow
yes i too like the sparrow moments at the beginning and end. to take these thoughts and turn them into art is wonderful v brave
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I like the sparrows, too. In
I like the sparrows, too. In cities and villages all over where you find yourself caught in contemplation, it's often the sparrows that distract and pull you back. They often elicit a smile. Nice, thoughtful piece Jonathan.
I recognise the moments you capture so well. Well done.
Parson Thru
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Deserves its accolades,
Deserves its accolades, Jonathan.
Tina
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