Poem
David Kinloch
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For Gerry McGrath“I have a little shadow
That goes in and out with me
And what can be the use of it
Is more than I can see.”
(RLS)
Remember the bedtime story
of the thin boy and his shadow
that slipped beneath the door:
I always worried how the shadow
coped on the other side
without its boy;
whether it lived in two dimensions,
like Tintin,
or filled out – pop! –
and grew real flesh.
Remember how we posted
poems under each other’s
doors. Yours were about
the deep forest where we walked
together through its endless middle
to the supermarket just
beyond; and it was you
who stopped and stared
into the real shadow
and saw the wild boar
for a fraction
of a second
or so you said.
© 2006, David Kinloch
David Kinloch
(United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 1959)
David Kinloch was born in Glasgow in 1959 and educated at Glasgow and Oxford Universities. For many years a teacher of French language and literature, he now teaches creative writing and Scottish literature in the English Studies Department of the University of Strathclyde. His publications include four books of poetry, Dustie-Fute (Vennel Press, 1992), Paris-Forfar (Polygon, 1994), Un Tour d\'...
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SHADOW
For Gerry McGrath“I have a little shadow
That goes in and out with me
And what can be the use of it
Is more than I can see.”
(RLS)
Remember the bedtime story
of the thin boy and his shadow
that slipped beneath the door:
I always worried how the shadow
coped on the other side
without its boy;
whether it lived in two dimensions,
like Tintin,
or filled out – pop! –
and grew real flesh.
Remember how we posted
poems under each other’s
doors. Yours were about
the deep forest where we walked
together through its endless middle
to the supermarket just
beyond; and it was you
who stopped and stared
into the real shadow
and saw the wild boar
for a fraction
of a second
or so you said.
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