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Poetry, Europe, UK
HERRING GULL
By Carol Coiffait
The wind is an artist. It turns the pages
indicating which words I should use.
The silent blackbird and the loud-mouthed
gull are artists too. They give me words
for movement, for appearances and
disappearances.
The gull dictates some words:
"Give me some more "it says.
Again and again I give bread and currants
It gives a yellow ringed eye to the main chance.
It doesn't talk with its mouth full
and is most decorative.
It helps me decide on the grey silk. I cut
my coat accordingly and insert the black
and white spotted stuff to line the fish-
tailed pleats..A touch of amber at my beak
to offset cold eyes, white cheeks, and
my outfit, the one for angels with freckled
faces and flat feet, is complete.

The wind is waiting. I climb onto the wall.
Now watch me soar.
Copyright © Carol Coiffait 2004

Photographs courtsey and Copyright © Andy Hogben

Europe, UK, Poetry - Between The Lines
By Carol Coiffait
Between the need for nicotine
and a trip upstairs, I forget
what it is I wanted to say.
Between the wine and coffee
I forget who I am and slip
inside your skin, your country,
breathe mountain air, taste honey
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Europe, UK, Poetry - OVERHEARD ON TOP OF
THE TIDAL BARRIER By Carol Coiffait
I know it's a long way from Venice,
but I'd say that sky is pure Canaletto.
You what? Stick a few mature trees under it,
say some English oak and elm, an old-style
farmer and his dog, a cart piled high with hay
pulled by a horse from a brewery dray
and it's a bloody Constable.
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Europe, UK, Poetry - AMOR VINCIT O By Carol Coiffait
Over the greasy cobbles of their youth
at night, they sometimes risk it; arm
in arm and slow as spring-time
seeking out the truth, the depth
of friendship in the nearest bars.
But once a week, on pension day
never mind the weather, they lock
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Europe, UK, Poetry - Shingle Street By Carol Coiffait
Of course the waves help
She uses them for lift-off.
Out, past where they break
She waits for the seventh one
See, it's bigger than all the rest.
She leaps astride her boneless horse
And it lifts and flings her beach wards.
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Europe, UK, Poetry - Between The Lines
By Carol Coiffait
Between the need for nicotine
and a trip upstairs, I forget
what it is I wanted to say.
Between the wine and coffee
I forget who I am and slip
inside your skin, your country,
breathe mountain air, taste honey
Read more...

Europe, UK, Poetry - Mermaid By Carol Coiffait
She swam beyond the realms of possibility
Lazed her days away in chilly pride
With such utter equanimity, that the North
Wind blew her back into hot water.
Well, she was her Mother's daughter
In a Pacific, non-specific sort of way
And she craved the lick of an ice-berg
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Europe, UK, Poetry - Shingle Street By Carol Coiffait
Of course the waves help
She uses them for lift-off.
Out, past where they break
She waits for the seventh one
See, it's bigger than all the rest.
She leaps astride her boneless horse
And it lifts and flings her beach wards.
Read more...

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