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Helen Mort
LITTON MILL
LITTON MILL
LITTON MILL
Hold me, you said,the way a glove is held by water.
Black, fingerless, we’d watched it
clutch a path across the pond,
never sure if it was water or wool
that clung fast. The mills are plush apartments now,
flanked by stiff-backed chimneys
and you ache for living voices,
the clank and jostle of machinery,
for something to move in this glassy pool
where once, you were the waterwheel,
I, the dull silver it must
catch and release
as if it can’t be held.
© 2007, Helen Mort
From: the shape of every box
Publisher: tall-lighthouse, London
From: the shape of every box
Publisher: tall-lighthouse, London
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LITTON MILL
Hold me, you said,the way a glove is held by water.
Black, fingerless, we’d watched it
clutch a path across the pond,
never sure if it was water or wool
that clung fast. The mills are plush apartments now,
flanked by stiff-backed chimneys
and you ache for living voices,
the clank and jostle of machinery,
for something to move in this glassy pool
where once, you were the waterwheel,
I, the dull silver it must
catch and release
as if it can’t be held.
From: the shape of every box
LITTON MILL
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