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For Gillian Park (Free verse) by Caducus
I remember the blasphemous sands
Where I wrote a Gaelic name
And how cold the wind was
How warm your naked breasts.
I was a coward in 1995
When I left you in tears
And now in 2005
I'm a coward once more
For I come to Waterford's shore
To pretend forevermore
That you are not dying.
When you sleep with Connor
I will walk to where we laid
Pray for him and your children
And for the coward in me.
I remember how we danced in Corfu
Where olive groves shied to our movements
And the wind was soft as your mouth
And the sea green as Glendalough.
When you sleep with Connor
He will kiss you softer than me
He took the tide and made it your jewel
Where as I left you at terminal one
Crying
And leave you now terminally ill
Dying.
I remember the way you were
Forget the way you became
I'll remember what you gave
And how I like cancer
Left your breasts ravaged
And lungs choking for air.
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