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John Mingay
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Cigale (1948)
 
 
Wide-eyed and armoured,
primed for all possibilities -
 
any moment…
 
unafraid -
 
any moment now…
 
And,
silent in mustard waiting,
nothing escapes the eye;
 
eye’s steel stare -
 
still there,
motionless,
focussed,
fearless -
 
any moment now…
 
Then,
so quick,
gone;
 
the moment turned
to prey seized from the flow -
 
wide-eyed and defenseless;
 
consumed.
 
The mirror shimmers.
 
 
 
 
Thorn Cross (1954)
 
 
In reaching out
there is nobody there -
 
a
blue
still
silence
pervades the dawn
 
its circle somehow squared -
 
the contrivance of faith
frenziedly gesticulates
with semaphore limbs
 
their message lost –
 
so
which way now?
 
 
 
 
Seated Animal (1965)
 
 
Reaching out
only to be left
clutching at straws,
 
to be sunk in anonymity -
 
and so
ever fearful
of leaving history ajar,
 
lips sealed tight
as to give nothing away,
 
to have nothing taken,
 
twice shy -
 
shadowed face
shadowed place,
 
the sunshine
beyond
belongs to others now.
 
 

© John Mingay, 2007

 

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