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a call to arms

by Peter Humphreys

unusually
but not
for the first time
I set off on my journey
to the Point
with a degree of reluctance

a sun blessed morning
of gentle wind and wave
had
almost unnoticed
been insinuated
by rising ranks of black cloud
across Belfast Lough
Carrick and Whitehead
had lost the glow of early morning
and now the glower
of dark brooding
slate grey clouds
remained

I met them first
unexpectedly
sitting
not lying
in a hollow at the Point
they startled
so deep was their quietude

I walked on
with a quiet apologetic hello

there was distress in their silence

I chose a spot
where I could not intrude my prescence
and watched the Liverpool ferry pass
I searched for shells and crabs
in the rocky inlets
but kept a weather eye
on the gathering gloom
a yet unspoken storm
sphagnum
golden lichen
wrack beds
squabbling gulls
my constant distraction
but still I thought on them
the girl with the blonded hair supplied
the young man
dark
cropped back
body bent to the wind

somehow
in my ramblings
they must have overtaken me
on the path
for as I walked to Groomsport
there they were
as one as they could be
face to face
his expressionless
resolved
deadpan
hers weeping
yielding
fawnlike
both ready
as for war
exhausted by
too many
long goodbyes

08/06/2009

Posted on 08/06/2009
Copyright © 2024 Peter Humphreys

Member Comments on this Poem
Posted by George Hoerner on 08/06/09 at 01:40 PM

AS usual Peter this is a great write!

Posted by Clara Mae Gregory on 08/06/09 at 01:49 PM

EXCELLENT write,Peter. It reminds me of a Bogart movie.

Posted by Gregory O'Neill on 08/06/09 at 07:03 PM

some how I am reminded of a Yeats quote by this, it goes: Cast a cold eye On life, on death horseman, pass by!" Anyways, your poem is wonderfiul, thanks for the visit and traipse about the Lough.

Posted by Dave Fitzgerald on 08/12/09 at 04:37 AM

I echo George

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