Michael Cayley Poems

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1.
Circus

Horses and rider diving through the hoop of fire
without charring a cell, the spangled girl
cycling on the high wire, the stern face
which governs tigers with a whisper of a whip,
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2.
Fishermen

Two old fishermen squat on the beach
looking outward at dusk.

Behind them the din of the harbour,
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3.
A Fisherman Leans On An Old Stone Bridge

A fisherman leans on an old stone bridge,
flattened by the sun behind him
to two dark dimensions. The paths
on either bank are lost in nettles.
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4.
Headstones

Rows of headstones jostle for air.
The dead are too many:
Copton and Neville, Boulton, Letchley,
the village breathing through the same names
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5.
Fever

The doctor measures millilitres into his syringe,
puts all your lights out and packs his bag.
'Should be all right, ' he says at the door,
and 'God bless.'
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6.
Retirement

I tell how I stuttered boo on Eton steps
when the queen's horses and men
fetched her maid's sick boy to put him together again.
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7.
Portrait

Speech is spare as girders. 'G'mornen''
on a rare day, but like as not
just a hint of a nod will barely quiver
his straight lines. His arm extends
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8.
Spring

My love seemed lost in dark thought,
unseeing. I stepped away
softly, not daring to intrude.
I turned to my love again
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9.
Seascape

Even at night the sea's innumerable fingers
stitch and unstitch the shore in white.
Needles of spray which in high wind would mass
and twist like daggers in the chalk cliffs
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10.
Dawn On The Thames

The fragile ribs of mist on the morning river
have faded to transparency.
The sun has no time for dreamy eyes
or the sorrow of dew.
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