Larkin and Me
Larkin lived on Dixon Drive
now he's still dead
and I'm alive.
He stacked books
with referenced spine
and trousered coin,
paid in fine.
I lived just off Ethel Road
half a man
but full-on toad.
Crushed into my loutish form
dull schooling
shaped me
to this norm.
Phil moved on,
to Queens and hope
with less despair
and longer rope.
An "elsewhere place"
that pushed his pen
"the salt rebuff" of tougher men.
I too, found the Belfast road
its years had turned...
too much implode.
No scholars gown
or tweed for me,
nor friendly tongue
across that sea.
He a poet I the fool
two lives not shaped
by finer tools.
Though one sharp mind
was lesser lost
the two seemed spent
at equal cost.
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David RL Moore
Mon 16th Dec 2024 06:57
Thanks for your like RBK.
David