Poem 511
A pervasive sense of displacement and not belonging in both the place you’ve come to and the place you’ve come from …
( I like how the narrator’s perspective changes to that of the seal … I remember a seal on the winter beach at Kaikōura so always see that part of the poem as taking place there … )
Émigré
How am I meant to get on in this place where sparrows drop stunned by the hand of the clock I come from a town south of here of blue brick and picture theatres cold light off the sea my parents have a black dog they walk miles to let him bark at a seal then home again I don't mean I'm a simple man I played all the records as a kid wanted lightning across my face I had pets that died or I left (the black dog) I broke into a house there and know the weird ellipsoid feeling of squeezing your hand through the magnetic shield of someone else's things how am I meant to get on here where the sea is broken full of paint my work is flicking rubber bands at wall charts when the brick is wet all the stone of the city with rain and I yawn I expect to see two figures and a third smaller at a safe distance barking