to an absent loved one in a time of plague
By Coolhermit
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to an absent loved one in a time of plague
we will sit in my garden again
gazing into the silted pond
spotting crested newts and water boatmen
maybe a little home-made wine,
Cyprus olives, halloumi frittatas,
a few plum tomatoes, red peppers
you will roll a cigarette
or build a joint
I’ll watch you smoking
and see in the smoke-curls
the faces of friends
newly passed
who sat noon to night -
our heated debates
fuelled by bottles of red
coming to blows
over politics and god
but parting as friends
they will approve of you
you are half-crazy
like them, like me
we hate the same people
laugh the same laughs
blot out 'the certainty'
that one may leave
perhaps you first
or maybe me
forever
but never
the memories.
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'blot out the certainty/that
'blot out the certainty/that one may leave' You lead beautifully up to this with all the menageries of friendship and what's to come. Quietly masterful.
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