I could stay on this train all day
because the memories
are not even about drinking
or maybe they are
trying
flying like
magpies swooping
make me afraid of all birds
for a time
remembering
how he
came sauntering
out of an angry office
to laugh with us in the afternoon light
his best work, unpaid
sun through window panes
shines out from
amassed clouds and
glimpses of bowl-blue sky
oh, excitement
the dangerous world
outside
tucked in behind
with music and disease
dirty balconies fleet
from the carriage
safely watching
stacks of old things
forever-unwanted
spilling
from too-small rooms
where corner cobwebs
are never cleaned, then
a ragged white rubbish
plastic bag or cloth or thing
flutters like
a cloud-water dog
on the side of the tracks
I’m emptied out
like an undersized room
and refilled to the brim
with
memories of old sunshine
mixed with new risk, it
sparks my magpie eye
once again
life takes wing
Photo: Claire Doble
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