Wednesday, 28 September 2016

A NEWLYN HARBOUR WALL...

Never Morning Wore To Evening But Some Heart Did Break...

Broken.
Eyes averted from scene,
Covered by her calloused palms,
Elbows her only support;
For the sympathetic hand’s ageing touch
Wasn’t felt...

Forsaken.
Bay silken in death,
Nestling as a lined casket,
Ripples quite sickeningly smug;
For its haunting threat had been
Cruelly dealt...

Stricken.
Tears ripped from soul,
Sea-wall dark in the mourning,
Seining debris now grave goods;
For widowhood would hack such a 
Harrowing welt...

Pete Ray

My favourite Walter Langley painting, probably created upon the very sea-wall I call mine, in Newlyn...

The sea looks like a coffin’s silken lining and it made me think...



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