Mevagissey, July 2006
Virtue became a necessity
As the waiting created
Atmosphere,
Acrimony,
Asphyxia
And all for the sake
Of freshly cooked food,
Or incapacity.
Cycling became a nuisance
As the sliding caused
A skidding,
A splashing,
A screeching
And all for the sake
Of wet-suit selfishness,
Or impudence.
A beach-chair became a nonsense
As the solitude contradicted
The throng,
The threat,
The thoughtlessness
And all for the sake
Of 21st century attractions
Or decadence.
Clientele became a depravity
As the loutishness conjured
Crabbing,
Crying,
Cavorting
And all for the sake
Of a lack of paint
Or culpability.
Pete Ray
July 2006
A visit to Mevagissey brought a slow-serving restaurant and an hour’s wait for food in a packed restaurant, although nine other tables out of eleven had still not been served as I finally ate, almost embarrassed.
A lad was sliding his bicycle on the quay, whipping water onto people’s legs, ignorant of his own behaviour.
A chair lay forlornly on a slipway into the harbour.
Lines hung into the water to catch sea-life, the smell of chips and the sounds of circling seagulls and Black Country accents
made me fear for Polperro...
That was just one evening.
I am certain it isn't like that now...
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