Widdershins

Widdershins

A Poem by David Lewis Paget

Edgar woke as the bedside clock

Chimed in with a spate of news,

The Greens were jumping through hoops again

At the culling of Kangaroos,

The Greeks were rioting in the streets

Cut off from their Euro links,

In Egypt, there was a vague report

Of a Spaceship, over the Sphinx!

 

He yawned, rolled over to kiss his wife

Fell onto the bedroom floor,

He’d always slept on the right of the bed

But not on the left before!

He staggered over and pulled the blinds,

The sun streamed into the room,

He frowned, it never shone round this side

‘Til late in the afternoon!

 

His wife raced out of the bathroom, slipped

A comb through her auburn hair,

‘You’re going to be late for work again!’

He scratched at his head, and stared.

‘It’s Saturday morning, June,’ he said,

‘It’s Thursday,’ she replied,

‘Don’t you remember Friday night?

Just check the TV Guide!’

 

She poured his drink from the coffee pot,

He’d always favoured tea,

The sun was a-rising in the West

In a pure absurdity,

He caught the bus that he’d always caught

But it went the other way,

Instead of a route through city streets

It dropped him, down at the Bay.

 

He called at the Bay Newsagent

But they hadn’t a paper there,

They only had one from Friday night

It was called, ‘The Evening Star.’

‘What day is it?’ he asked the man

Who gave him a funny look,

‘Wha’ da ya think, it’s Thursday;

Now go off, and sling yer ‘ook!’

 

He wandered along the promenade

And he found a handy bar,

He needed a drink to calm him down

From the jitters he’d felt so far:

‘Just give me a Beam & Coke,’ he said

To the Barman’s steely glare,

Who poured him a Bloody Mary

So he turned and he left it there.

 

Over and by the Harbour wall

An old man sat in glee,

He said, ‘Now I’ve been a fisherman

Since nineteen fifty three,

I’ve never seen tides that turn like this

A high come in on a high…’

The sea crashed over the Harbour wall

As the old man let out a sigh!

 

Edgar pricked up his ears and said:

‘So you have noticed it too!

I thought that I was the crazy one,

The world’s turned into a zoo!’

‘Have ever you heard of Widdershins?

I mind it happened before…’

But the old man wouldn’t be drawn again,

Just stared at the further shore!

 

Edgar managed to get back home

As the clock was striking six,

The news was due to be following on

From the kids Ventriloquist,

And the bulletin they read that night

Said the Spaceship seemed to have left,

Had winked its lights as it took to flight,

While the sun sank in the West!

 

David Lewis Paget

© 2012 David Lewis Paget


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I feel as if I've been turned around as many times as poor Edgar! And that is the perfecting element of this poem, as to understand the significance of the sun setting in the west, you need to feel as if it has indeed risen there. Amazing! Keep up the good work!

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If ever there was a stampede this is the poet who ought to be out front turning the spooked animals back.

A change of style David, more incisive than that bit of science that drips through sometimes. Dealing with change....that's the stuff we seem to be cutting our teeth with, from the large inciscors that they used to be. The kids are going to be fascinated that the old boy can still turn a few tricks. Well done and thanks.

The spaceship certainly says a great deal about the extent of change we went through but you realize of course, the line about the sun setting in the West is just a normal everyday event.

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dancing deosil is a much wiser move.
Widdershins can change everything.
I cannot possibly approve
of anything and everything.
I have to dance to my own drum
Though you are free to dance to yours.
No one can know what is to come.
but still I offer you applause.
Because I like the way you think.
I raise my glass to you and drink.
A toast in all sincerity
A single malt most definitely

Posted 11 Years Ago


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Mr paget, you've done it again! Outstanding :)

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1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

As usual, you astound me with your excellent poetry, vast imagery brings this poem to life!
Well structured and brilliantly conveyed !

Posted 11 Years Ago


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Each time I read David Lewis Paget it is yet another page for a new story opens up arfully, beautifully keep you entanglede to its flow amusing with its just perfect word use and exteremely intelligent way of expressing through different moods and cahrachters. It is very litle to consolidate the entire package through these words. Thanks Tate for sharing it.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

A light tale of whoa... such an interesting read.

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It's the Widdershins I tell you. We're all doomed, doomed.
Loved it. Had an Aussie feel to it for some reason.
ATB
Alex.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

You never fail to amuse and delight! You have sculpted the form to perfection and the scheme isn't flawed once. Wonderful :)

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Piece with vast imagery.. The notion was extraordinary .. liked it .. :-)

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Haha, a very twisted and intertwining read! Glad I read it.

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Tags: Egypt, Sphinx, Barman, Ventriloquist

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David Lewis Paget
David Lewis Paget

Moonta, South Australia, Australia



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