Poem
Lee Harwood
PAGHAM HARBOUR SPRING
PAGHAM HARBOUR SPRING
PAGHAM HARBOUR SPRING
The blur of sky and seathis white grey morning
before the day burns
moves into blue
the sweet butter scent of gorse
the sweet scent of you
dear daughter ghost in my head
dear daughter
the mudflats and sailings shine
as the children run by
along marsh edge and the high dyke bank
egret and oystercatcher dunlin and sandpiper
In the distance a train passes
where a short neat man
pushes a refreshment trolley
his clean white shirt immaculately ironed
his black waistcoat just right
the quiet dignity of him
as he passes through the hours
You’d know this the particulars
were you here
held in the wide sky arc
the children running on the dyke bank
absorbed in this world
© 2003, Lee Harwood
From: Collected Poems
Publisher: Shearsman Books, Exeter
From: Collected Poems
Publisher: Shearsman Books, Exeter
Lee Harwood
(United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 1939 - 2015)
Lee Harwood’s poetry presents a haunting pleasure to the reader – images and openings for response that cohere into uniquely graceful structures of meaning and emotion. It constructs worlds for the reader to inhabit – yet also pointing to that shared world we all inhabit.
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PAGHAM HARBOUR SPRING
The blur of sky and seathis white grey morning
before the day burns
moves into blue
the sweet butter scent of gorse
the sweet scent of you
dear daughter ghost in my head
dear daughter
the mudflats and sailings shine
as the children run by
along marsh edge and the high dyke bank
egret and oystercatcher dunlin and sandpiper
In the distance a train passes
where a short neat man
pushes a refreshment trolley
his clean white shirt immaculately ironed
his black waistcoat just right
the quiet dignity of him
as he passes through the hours
You’d know this the particulars
were you here
held in the wide sky arc
the children running on the dyke bank
absorbed in this world
From: Collected Poems
PAGHAM HARBOUR SPRING
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