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Monday 5 January 2015

Doppelgänger

I saw you down O’Connell Street, first to cross the pedestrian crossing
Still, still after all these years, still in a rush, you didn’t see me, or did you
Is that why you moved so swiftly, away from my piercing eyes
I had been talking, in the Palace Bar, to that Tom Carney, the lawyer farmer
He said I had caught it, you know, the regret, he said I had caught it, with the repetition


From Christopher Sanderson's Ireland Poems
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Sunday 4 January 2015

Injured Yet Joyful

A couple of lawyers, you wouldn’t if you could, tales to take the wind’s sails, no really, really you should
And kick her on the leg, say sorry a hundred times, say you’ve ridden around Kerry, say you love her, say everything’s fine
And you love him like a brother, he’s planted trees as no other, he’s helped to find that land of plenty, for to give it to the poor


From Christopher Sanderson's Ireland Poems
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Saturday 3 January 2015

Giving The Given

Imagine this, I doubt if you can, he is the new Capability Brown, the most philanthropic man I’ve met this week
He works in Dublin town, plays lawyer for the crown, but spirits the money away into the land, o boy he’s way out there, something grand, and I met him this week
Imagine this, I doubt if you can, he says that I am a poet, and that I have written the perfect poem this week
I work in an old England town, mostly I play the clown, and spirit away the money by following bands, o joy he’s given me quite a hand, good that I met him this week


From Christopher Sanderson's Ireland Poems
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Friday 2 January 2015

Man of Substance

Be there, as the time plays on, stay on that peaceful joyous note
As if all day the sun’s rays shone, as if the goth and his grand-father held hands till the day had gone
Why would I doubt you, a mind with such fine shoes, as if all the rich and famous haven’t already stayed here in the Gresham Hotel
Where you remembered that afternoon, almost thirty years ago to the day, sat at a dining table with Professor PJ O’Reilly
Watching the men of the cloth, in their crocodile skin shoes, taking all on tap, with a slight nod, to their Holy Father


From Christopher Sanderson's Ireland Poems
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Thursday 1 January 2015

Reader

All in this body, all in this mind, all open to rediscovery, such a thing of such a kind
All in all this morning, all in all, all this day, is open to the tinker, the tailor, the soldier, the spy, and the catcher in the rye
All in all this hearing, all in all this breathing, all in all to the keeping, of such a thing, as an open mind


From Christopher Sanderson's Ireland Poems
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