Poem
Esther Morgan
THIS MORNING
THIS MORNING
THIS MORNING
I watched the sun moving round the kitchen,an early spring sun that strengthened and weakened,
coming and going like an old mind.
I watched like one bedridden for a long time
on their first journey back into the world
who finds it enough to be going on with:
the way the sunlight brought each possession in turn
to its attention and made of it a small still life:
the iron frying pan gleaming on its hook like an ancient find,
the powdery green cheek of a bruised clementine.
Though more beautiful still was how the light moved on,
letting go each chair and coffee cup without regret
the way my grandmother, in her final year, received me:
neither surprised by my presence, nor distressed by my leaving,
content, though, while I was there.
© 2014, Esther Morgan
From: Grace
Publisher: Bloodaxe Books, Tarset
\'This Morning\' won the Bridport Prize in 2010.
From: Grace
Publisher: Bloodaxe Books, Tarset
Esther Morgan
(United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 1970)
Esther Morgan is the author of three books of poetry, of which the third, Grace, was shortlisted for the TS Eliot Prize in 2011. Her poetry is subtle, quiet, delicately paced. Concerned with absences, small moments, things we barely register, her poems creep back up on the reader with lingering resonances.
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THIS MORNING
I watched the sun moving round the kitchen,an early spring sun that strengthened and weakened,
coming and going like an old mind.
I watched like one bedridden for a long time
on their first journey back into the world
who finds it enough to be going on with:
the way the sunlight brought each possession in turn
to its attention and made of it a small still life:
the iron frying pan gleaming on its hook like an ancient find,
the powdery green cheek of a bruised clementine.
Though more beautiful still was how the light moved on,
letting go each chair and coffee cup without regret
the way my grandmother, in her final year, received me:
neither surprised by my presence, nor distressed by my leaving,
content, though, while I was there.
From: Grace
\'This Morning\' won the Bridport Prize in 2010.
THIS MORNING
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