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Oxford 1942

May. 9th, 2007 10:10 am
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I wrote this on a train about ten years ago at a time when I was being bombarded with verse and getting it down was almost like taking dictation. 

I used to have a big thing about the poet Sidney Keyes- who was killed in North Africa in 1943. Was he murdered while a prisoner of  the Germans? I've always thought so, but I can't prove it and the latest research suggests he may actually have fallen in action. Never mind. This poem never pretended to be biography.  

Anyway, it's been nagging at me these past few days going, "post me, post me, post me!" So I shall. 

                                    OXFORD 1942

                                    The bells sound over Oxford in the small hours.
                                    Comforting or sad?  A bit of both.
                                    Some things, the bells say, tend to last a long time-
                                    Stonework and bronze, for instance, but not love-
                                    Winged words of love but not the thing itself-
                                    Not as a rule.  The lovers are awake 
                                    But feigning sleep.  She thinks how cold he is.
                                    He thinks how very far away she'll seem
                                    When he's at war.  There'll be a German sergeant
                                    Who'll offer cigarettes then shoot him dead
                                    Because it’s such a bother to keep prisoners
.                                   And she, by then, will be with someone else.
                                    During the next six months until this happens
                                    She in London, he in Africa,
                                    Will sometimes think how, lying back to back,
                                    They heard the bells and knew they'd been defeated.


Date: 2007-05-09 08:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] besideserato.livejournal.com
So powerful. The end strangled me. No, that's not it. It speared my heart but not in a brutal way. Ugh! I can't describe it, I'm sorry. It was amazing. Thank you for sharing.

Date: 2007-05-09 09:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
Cheers.

It's a true story- more or less.

Date: 2007-05-09 11:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] besideserato.livejournal.com
Truth, lie, or as Jean Cocteau said, "a lie that tells the truth." Who am I to judge? I just enjoy. And this, my friend, was gorgeous.

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