 (The Hand of Man and the Hand of God?)
(The Hand of Man and the Hand of God?)Poet Dennis Sullivan passes the Growler to Poet O'Brien.
O'Brien to the left, O'Sullivan at the right as usual...
"Through the mist-chill fields I went
With a pitch-fork on my shoulder
 Less for use than for devilment."
*Patrick Kavanagh
Passing the Growler:
Less for use
than for devil meant,
inescapable, preordained,
predestined, predetermined…
With a shoulder at the pitch
erect, yet teetering, I giggle,
I swoop, I sway, I lurch,
my timber put up.
Through the mist,
Through the chill,
to the fields,
into the box,
into the hole,
Encumbered?
only by a feeling,
I lumber, then shuffle,
I shamble, and sometimes think to clod,
My timber, perhaps, put down.
I had the dream today,
the box, the box, the box,
inescapable, predestined,
a doorway into darkness,
the portal through the mist
Yet, I would enter with a smile,
a life lived, some things left,
for others to make done,
content with that which
I have started and
that which I leave finished…
my timber pitched, a light to find my way,
smirking, I chuckle as I go,
with a desert fork on my shoulder
less for use than for devilment.                                   
obeedude 01/apr/07
" 'e's goot 'is Guinness!"
 


 
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ReplyDeleteLily Alys