Southend, 1976
By Philip Sidney
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Southend, 1976
burnt rock-deep
past the blood-orange of closed lids
into memory
its brand sizzling
flesh into cicatrix -
tender meat cauterized
seared brown and bloody
like steak between prawn cocktail
and Blackforest gateaux
relief froths whitely at the estuary’s mouth -
warm beer breath and
cigarette sirocco blow dryly
at the lacy edge of scar tissue -
the sea a salty saliva
hot and dirty
stings
like the scratch
of a school compass.
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Beautiful and very well
Beautiful and very well rhymed. Loved this.
Yasemin Balandi
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every words counts in this,
every words counts in this, and it's all perfect, right down to the period food. Well done Phil
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I love this and the ending is
I love this and the ending is perfectly weighted, too many good lines to quote a favourite part.
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Ah, the Mateus Rose and the
Ah, the Mateus Rose and the Blue Nun! Well remembered and with style.
Luigi x
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Lovely to read your poetry. I
Lovely to read your poetry. I'm so busy I don't get chance. Nostalgia with all the trimmings.
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Congratulations - this
Congratulations - this wonderfully evocative piece is our Poem of the Week!
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sweet memories, even if they
sweet memories, even if they're sour. wonderfully evocative.
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Well done, Philip Sydney.
Well done, Philip Sydney. Need to read again later as have been brought into the now of my mother's birthday. Very interesting visual scene and most intriguing lines. I remember that summer and the dress-rehearsal of '75 very well. You made me Google cicatrix.
Parson Thru
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I like how the voice runs
I like how the voice runs evenly through the aesthetic structure of the stanzas. It gives a dreamlike feel to the piece. Melds structure and flow. The imagery has the veil-like quality of dream and distant memory, whilst touching the present. Beautifully done, Philip Sydney.
Parson Thru
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Nice ambiguity, too.
Nice ambiguity, too. Adolescent moments. Bittersweet. Hey, ho! :)
Parson Thru
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Southend-by-the-sea in a
Southend-by-the-sea in a heatwave. You draw an awesome searing picture.
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Have just caught up with this
Have just caught up with this one. A vivid, powerful evocation. I can feel the heat!
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