Len Webster Poems

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51.
The Life Unlived

On a small headstone, a name,
a date, a short story
sad in the telling, tragic
in the reading between the lines.
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52.
Old Friends

He hummed the summer of '71.
Having fulfilled an ambition on the West Coast,
he surrendered in Reno and took the Greyhound route back,
watching the sun rise fierce and optimistic in the east.
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53.
The Man On The Wooden Chair

There is a man sitting on a plain, home-made wooden chair in the centre of the room.

The man's arms are stretched behind the straight, wooden back.
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54.
Len Webster's 'Diary-Keeping'

I fill them up,
these bulky notebooks,
fill them up with words;
some crammed into lines
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55.
Precautions

Since when did caution
become a term of abuse,
to be spat vindictively
at those who would prevent disaster
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56.
Bottom Of The Heap

Is your teacher very smug?
Does he care about you?
Is he a she or a bit of both,
A budding captain or one of the crew?
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57.
Len Webster's ' 'we Don't Take Photographs Any More' '

We don't take photographs any more.
The routine is too familiar.
Or perhaps we want to keep ourselves secret.
We know each other too well for more deception,
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58.
Between The Road & The Western Hills

As the sun goes down behind the western ridge
And laughter comes from the feasted circle,
As rice and Mekhong whisky flow
And dogs await the issuing of bones,
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59.
Over By The Fish Pond

Let me get the tone just right: KAB-BEE.
So brief, but strong, the word I shall use
For what in English we call dragonflies.
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60.
Len Webster's 'Precautions'

Since when did caution
become a term of abuse,
to be spat vindictively
at those who would prevent
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