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Russell Erwin: Two Poems

Russell Erwin

Oct 01 2014

2 mins

The Gift

(for Isabelle Claire 16/5/2013)

 

We took our baby to meet her.

My senile grandmother, lumped

in a corridor of that home, reached

like a bare twig, at this thing

that seemed quite beyond her,

the cocoon which was your mother,

stroking, smiling, not really knowing

what it was she held. And your mother,

so profoundly asleep, as you are now,

never knowing that moment either.

 

In that half-hour, among the factory noise

of that place, that woman, who in part, passed

on this equivocal gift, and your mother, met

and touched.

 

Down the corridor there was an eruption of voices

as we stood in that silent room, like the Magi,

lost at the margin of wonder,

and grieving too.

Russell Erwin

 

The Red Enamel Bangle

(for Emmelise)

This grey day in the full clamp of winter, bright berry,

red berry the eye picks out from a hawthorn’s tangle.

Red breast, blazing breast, a crimson rosella

loud in the cold air, brilliant in its heraldry.

On the galvanized tray of the…

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