And last of all, the hamper
By sean mcnulty
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Kenneth takes the hamper after all;
it’s worth the whole year and more,
the last hamper of them all,
full of mince pies and truffle spread
and little German buns with amaretto
and ginger
and a whole turkey,
and you can hear someone whisper
Couldn’t have gone to a nicer man, but still...
In the corner, Cleo has his head down
to avoid the Santa-hatted hoors
and Holly Johnson impressions
Ah, mahogany caves don’t come any shadier
than these ones with their glorious secrets
that refuse to be inexpressible
and tell their all on demoralised tabletops
over and over; and over and over
we say good-bye and -health and -riddance
and promise to share phone numbers
while the filters float like boats below us
along the Red TK rivulet
to the isle of soggy beermat
where all our victories and losses
are remembered in the blue biro
someone’s left behind
And down back, for the last time
Georgie’s singing Last Christmas
and the howls you hear up the front
when he knocks that bloody tree over
and over and over; next year,
he’ll have to knock his bloody own over
and as we head to the door
(raise your prize if you got one)
the final clown’s on the floor
being helped up by the woman
from the bookies he secretly loves;
he’s the last of the clowns we’ll see
on these floors; next year,
there’ll be steadier feet
and the uproar gone forever.
So take one last look at Cleo
with his head down over there
and those Santa-hatted hoors
and your man who never paid his bill
At least Kenneth got the hamper
The last one of them all
Couldn’t have gone to a nicer man, but still...
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Wonderfully created
Wonderfully created atmosphere, full of life and poignancy. The lines about the glorious secrets really pack a punch. Great read, Sean.
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Nice one, Sean. Enjoyed this.
Nice one, Sean. Enjoyed this.
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The Isle of soggy beermat - I
The Isle of soggy beermat - I've been there a few times
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Have seen a lot of knocked
Have seen a lot of knocked down Christmas trees in my life, Sean. Really enjoyed this bit of Christmas fare.
Rich
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