On A Westerly There Fly I

On A Westerly There Fly I

A Poem by Chris Shaw
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(Today in the UK it is Mothering Sunday. This poem is dedicated to my mum, and the many like her. Only one designated visitor allowed for a visit in the near future. How cruel is that for family?)

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so far away mum
so far away
where the screeching of seagulls
can be heard in the bay

pick up the phone mum
pick up the phone
i know you are there mum
sitting alone

your back to the window
in your comfy blue chair
with our photos beside you
and your hazel eyed stare
that faces the wall mum
where a framed landscape shows
the Babbacombe Downs mum
in a soft autumn glow

but still you don't answer
and my smile's out of sorts
it's turned upside down mum
i'll keep the call short
if only you'll answer
though my fear speaks to me
your memory is fading
you can't find a key

if i phone you back later
there's no telling then
and i haven't a clue mum
when i'll see you again
your care home's a fortress
while covid a curse
and the killer exposed now 
can only get worse

each time that i call you
it turns to dismay
but i'll never give up mum
that's all i can say

© 2021 Chris Shaw


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Hi Chris, I can sure identify with this, my Dad being in a care home during the lockdowns :(
I see him once a week now (a 75 mile drive) and read to him. Usually he's in such a sound sleep I can't wake him up, and I'm hoping he hears the rhythm of my voice.
...Your silent dismay, your anxious not-knowing, the unsettling ritual of it, is movingly palpable, and your writing and rhyming elegant as always~


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Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

Thanks Dylan for your understanding review. You too, clearly understand the frustration of having a.. read more
Dylan Macadham

2 Years Ago

Yes, we do what we can, as we glimpse our own future ...



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Yea...there is a longing and desperation here but also defiance to not give in. For me at least, the last line reframes the whole poem.

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Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

Many thank yous for checking in. All the best.

Chris
I feel for you and your condition. Humans do what they can to extend life but I ask we stealing too much love and connection to pay for it. I hope you see your mum and soon.

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Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

Thank you Pryde. I appreciate your visit and thoughts.

Chris
A piece of me just died, this is heartbreakingly beautiful. After losing my mom recently this hits home. You are a gifted writer

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Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

Thank you Patricia. Straight from the heart this was. So upsetting, but it is so for many and you lo.. read more
certainly the care home situation has been very difficult, not just there but also here and probably elsewhere
It looks as though vaccines will soon have these different issues becoming easier to deal with,
Hope things improve for you
This is a well written reflection of the concern and frustration

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Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

Thank you Dave. A source of upset and frustration for so many at the moment. All the best.
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Chris - this is so sad. The obvious longing to make contact, in some form with someone, a loved one when for so many reasons it can't be done. I hope and pray that this is not true for you and yours.
Take care - Dave I got my first shot last Saturday, the next is Easter Monday.

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Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

Hello Dave, good to hear you have had your first shot. Many thanks for reading and leaving your thou.. read more
sad write, that tugs, this write brings back some memories for me.

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Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

Thank you Unspoken. Good to have you visit. Sorry if my lines evoked sad memories.

Ch.. read more
Unspoken poet

3 Years Ago

it's okay, some memories are good too.
Sad as hell can make truth be for many. BUT .. your words feel deeply personal .. forgive, can only read them the once. Beautiful sadness, Chris.

' if only you'll answer ~ though my fear speaks to me ~ your memory fading ~ you can't find a key.. '

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Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

Good morning Em and thank you for checking in. My reality is shared by many in these awful times. It.. read more
emmajoy

3 Years Ago

Your words brought back quite long ago memories.

Bright here too but dogs and I still.. read more
Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

You too Em. It is getting colder. Hot drink needed :)
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How painful it is even to read! Parents are priceless and living under their shadow all we want, but if it is otherwise? The strength that was once our guiding force if we have to see them in diminishing light, ... It's unbearable! Yes, only a voice or at least a faint assurance from them can make us happy... At that stage ITs the only thing that can comfort us.... It's a very touchy write...

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Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

Thank you dear Sima for sharing your thoughts and also for your unwavering support of my efforts. Al.. read more
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3 Years Ago

It was entirely my pleasure to read you...
The plaintive tone and haunting imagery in this one aroused personal memories for me, because I worked for years in a long term care facility and saw many people in the situation depicted. Seeing a beloved parent's faculties being steadily diminished by dementia is a terribly painful experience made worse by the feeling of helplessness that accompanies it. In the end, you can only do what you can do and take care of yourself in the bargain.

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Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

Thank you John for giving my words consideration. You obviously have plenty of experience of the who.. read more
I know too well these feelings when Mom was living her last days in a nursing home. The most painful thing I lived through was the first time I visited her and she didn't know who I was. Your words speak to my hear my dear. ~Sharon

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Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

Dear Sharon, my heart reaches out to you. What a painful experience that must have been. Thank you f.. read more

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