Playtime

Playtime

A Poem by Gerald Parker

It's as if nothing's changed:
they go galloping out,
trample through the seagulls' camp,
secure slowly round and close corrals.


Young manes flutter,
heads toss vain bravadoes.
Suddenly feet shift,
break into movement;


eddies of delicious panic
churn in on themselves;
splashing shrieks drench
the towering cliffs of sky,


then subside, lapping
round the million stars
like a spent froth
of useless S.O.S. It is


as if death's not long pounced
and dragged one off -
what isn't, never was,
declare their brazen eyes,


so does the quietening bell
calling the children in, 
while the seagulls circle back
to reclaim their domain.

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© 2019 Gerald Parker


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Added on November 23, 2016
Last Updated on February 28, 2019

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Gerald Parker
Gerald Parker

London, United Kingdom



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There's not much to tell. I read a lot of poetry and I read my own poetry regularly. I hope other people read it and derive as much pleasure out of it as I do. My output is small, about 110 poems as I.. more..

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