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Friday 19 December 2014

about doubt (the nine days of christmas day three)




i write these words for you, yet
i ask myself
do i write these words for you alone

i raise an image; a thin, merino wool cardigan
with its sleeve rolled back
to show off your suntanned arm

if i give these words and this image to you
should i ask myself
do i give these gifts for you alone

i recover a memory, from many thousands
yet i ask myself
will i always be able to recover memories for you alone

i project a vision, during meditation
your face, in bright moonlight and clouds
symbolic of the love i am being asked to give out

if i offer these memories and visions to you
should i ask myself
are these recoveries and projections for you alone


poems as prayers
from a non-religious person
yet someone trying to be
a spiritual person

Have A Good Holiday
Christopher

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Dictionary

He said insidious, she said invidious, but couldn’t explain it
Now she says it means ‘you’ve got something hidden
What is in that woodshed, what is going on


From Christopher Sanderson's Ireland Poems
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Thursday 18 December 2014

lightness (the nine days of christmas day two)

out in the garden, to see grass, to see pebbles
to see the breeze wave through the apple tree
in the sunlight, on the day of the train’s arrival
after the beauty of late morning arising in love




poems as prayers
from a non-religious person
yet someone trying to be
a spiritual person

Have A Good Holiday
Christopher

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The Jarvey

He put his arm around you, for the photograph, he stopped the trap to show off the mountains echo
He told of going away, across the seas, also of returning, with his German wife, to raise their Irish family
He projected of having to repeat the adventure, to pay for his children’s further education
His true, and moving story, of the lady gardener, who wrapped her plants in wool
Was contrasted well with the fable of the ingenious thief’s apprentice
He answered all we asked, with the swiftest of thought and word
He loved his Arabian horses, he loved them by being gentle
Caring and gentle, gentle, but firm, as also with his daughters


From Christopher Sanderson's Ireland Poems
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Wednesday 17 December 2014

without searching (the nine days of christmas day one)

i have no desire to know how things got here
neither do I seek out intellectual arguments
i do hope to be able to become so close that
i form temporary or permanent attachments

todays blue skies, friendships again reunited
tonight’s theatrical performance, with scripts 
by the lady who wrote Dinner Ladies, based on
voltaire’s book Candide; it is for the best; it is



poems as prayers
from a non-religious person
yet someone trying to be
a spiritual person

Have A Good Holiday
Christopher

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