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hallaig
09-17-2012, 05:32 AM
The Alexandria Quartet


We bought it 30 years ago,
mooching one Saturday
among the bookshops and bordellos
on the west bank of the Nith,

and shared it: we always shared;
our names bracketed on the fly leaf.
From the very first page,
my mind’s eye shows me

a thousand tormented streets,
we wanted to be in Egypt
or at least a simulacrum,
somewhere with dwarves,

and Melissa and Justine
to be torn languidly between.
We were ok for dwarves,
but in every other respect

only the Salutation seemed to fit.
Perched high above the river,
after 8 pints the body odour there
seemed like the musk of the Levant,

and we could imagine
our curiosity doing battle
with the tireless apathy of the summer air.
The tireless apathy of the summer air,

page 96, that’s where I ended,
the perfect place that September,
a line made for me.
He was different, slower,

more dogged.
For weeks we’d swopped
but then, after all these years,
our lives diverged.

It was his turn, he forgot,
I was at uni most weekends,
there were girls and other friends,
we lost touch, he got ill,

and who cares about an unread book?
But when he died it came back.
I have it now, in my hands,
and the touch brings

an aching mix of heat,
and loss and wasted time.
Page 96, still dog-eared,
but there are others further on,

like footholds in a climb.
Perhaps like Malory he’d made it
and perished coming down,
white faced and silent,

through half lit paragraphs
to where it all began,
with the shadow light of evening,
the rapture of return.

Hawkman
09-17-2012, 06:08 AM
Beautiful poem, hallaig. Really atmospheric and moving.

Live and be well - H

hillwalker
09-17-2012, 08:34 AM
You manage to bring memories of Dumfries (?) and the Eastern Mediterranean to life by taking us back to a more elegant age. The power of words to stir memories and convey the essence of a place. Remarkable. Durrell would be touched.

H

Anton Hermes
09-17-2012, 09:09 AM
I like this a lot. There's something about comparing unfinished texts and lives that really appeals to the reader in me.

Delta40
09-17-2012, 09:47 AM
That was a remarkable read Hallaig - every stanza a story. Well done. No painting needed for this one.

Jeos
09-17-2012, 04:33 PM
"with the shadow light of evening,
the rapture of return." There is poetry in these lines and ...in other similar ones.

Bar22do
09-17-2012, 08:46 PM
This is deep, so touching and so well written. I can only be envious of your mastery in English language (alas beyond my reach)... a splendid poem, hallaig.