Gerald Parker : Writing

A Very English Idyll

A Very English Idyll

A Poem by Gerald Parker


Bank Holiday weekend, sunny day, very English, very rare,ready to be enjoyed,plants planted, patio scrubbed,pots watered, wine chilled,recliners recli..
Après Trois Ans

Après Trois Ans

A Poem by Gerald Parker


Returning after three years,Paul Verlaine pushed open the creaking garden gate. Dew glistened on the flowers in the morning sunshine. Eve..
Young Woman with Halo

Young Woman with Halo

A Poem by Gerald Parker


.Six hundred years ago, this was Mary Magdalene in designer dress,wife-to-be of a Florentine noble,the painting, a family commission. To palazzo gue..
After Reading Thomas Hood's Poem on the London Underground

After Reading Thomas Hood's Poem on the London Und..

A Poem by Gerald Parker


I remember, yes, I too rememberthe house where I was born,and the only photograph I rememberis the one I do not haveof the front, taken before the war..
Overheard at the Tate

Overheard at the Tate

A Poem by Gerald Parker


Here's Pierrot and some dreamy-eyed boaters -they must be us, I’m sure you’ll agree -pretending to let something escape:metaphor-stuff tri..
Lamartine's Umbrella

Lamartine's Umbrella

A Poem by Gerald Parker


In the Musée Lamartine,in Mâcon, I was ready to pay homageto the great man,starting with his umbrellain a stand by the door,when my compa..
The Bubble

The Bubble

A Poem by Gerald Parker


Of every dreamthat could haunt me,this one insinuatesirresistibly,like a bubble that might waftacross our summer gardenand, disconcertingchattering ca..
Bomb Site

Bomb Site

A Poem by Gerald Parker


i. 1954Either mistaken half a mile off targetfrom the blacked-out Mersey docks,or off-loaded onto with full apologieson the way back to the Fatherlan..
A Poetic Muse

A Poetic Muse

A Poem by Gerald Parker


My dear Nitty Nora,the biddy explorer,is made of mod-plasticand wears old sea-boots.As I am rolling dreams of my own,she takes off her boots and fid..
Molière's "L'Avare"

Molière's "L'Avare"

A Poem by Gerald Parker


Defining comedy extends into break ….In the playground the fat one they callElmer is wriggling against the wall again,inviting, enjoying jibes,..