Early Morning

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Wed May 24, 2006 9:08 pm

The dream died with the morning’s shout,
my opened eyes just scanned the void,
then a voice asked,
“Were you so annoyed by all the little scratches?”

It was the constant clicks of latches,
the sulphurous choke of striking matches,
and leprous light through grey web curtains
that brought this scene to a close.
No appreciative applause
(just scratching dogs behind closed doors)
as I stumbled from the fourth floor flat.

I noticed ‘welcome’ woven in the mat
as the front door spat me out.
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Wed May 24, 2006 10:03 pm

Better, much better.

You are are good at this stuff, I suspect it comes extempore. Immediately striking and understandable.

Perfect description of waking up in a strange place.

Well done Leyther.
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Thu May 25, 2006 5:30 am

man...

man....

I loved this.
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Thu May 25, 2006 9:01 am

What I like most about this is the way you use rhyme to great effect
without letting it tie you down. You just dive in and out, or not, as you
see fit .

Shout - flat - mat - spat - out !

(One of my guitar heroes, Albert Lee, was once asked about his "style".
He denied he had one, saying that he never stuck on one thing long
enough)

Is this another memory from your student days - late night, missed bus,
"crashing" in someone's flat? :)

Great stuff
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Thu May 25, 2006 11:50 pm

Thanks Minstrel, Caleb; Geoff - you got the gist, not exactly about missing the last bus - but there was always something missing in those situations.

cheers all

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Fri May 26, 2006 6:57 am

I really enjoyed this - it captures the subtlety of feelings - the details - sounds, smells - it's all here.

The final two lines juxtapose warmth against rejection so beautifully.

Thank you.
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Fri May 26, 2006 8:03 pm

Thanks for the comments Lemony, much appreciated.

Geoff. It was about all the mornings that I woke up in strange beds when I was single and irresponsible, on the loose in the big city (well, Bradford). Every exit didn't go so smoothly - thereby hangs another tale or two (or poems).

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Fri May 26, 2006 9:10 pm

Nice one Barrie. Loved it. "Leprous light through grey net curtains" - nice company you kept back then. Reminded me of crashing on whoever's place happened to be the easiest to get to after the clubs in Manchester about 30 years ago - checking for flea bites and "things" when I got home for a bath - lovely :lol:
Superb.
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Sat May 27, 2006 12:38 am

Thanks Mick - Hope it didn't start you off itching again.

Which part of Manchester are you from?

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Sat May 27, 2006 8:24 am

I'm from a town called Ashton-u-Lyne, about 6 miles East of Manchester. The only itch I got was to return to one of those nights (one of the ones without flea bites of course), but those days are long gone. Good of you to bring it all back to me though.
Cheers.
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Sat May 27, 2006 9:22 am

Small world Mick

I lived with my grandmother for a couple of years ( I was about two when I first went) at Droylsden - Near the Robertson's jam factory and a pub on the main road called 'The Moss Tavern'. My grandfather was killed in the Ashton Iron Works.

well, well.

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