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Saturday, August 04, 2007
Rude Awakening
RUDE AWAKENING
The telephonic shrill
urgents me
blearily into dawn.
Discomfited I roll
myself across
a seeming endless
counterpane,
set foot
on an insecure floor,
retrieve the handset
and receive
a droning earful.
Bliss was it in that dawn
to be asleep,
to be awakened serves
to remind oneself
they’re far from heaven.
Malcolm Evison
4 August 2007
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1 comment:
A good poem Malcolm, But I ask where is heaven is it within or with-out
John
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