PATRICK
WILLIAMSON
You Came To Me
Your dark eyes flit and swerve,
on the way
to serious moonlight
where you dance into the dusk
where you disappear into the crowd
for a second on a summer night
under a gold and silver moon
and sleep curled up in a blanket
then you go, and minutes tick by
suddenly I am left searching
this quiet after dashing for the last train
I retain the beauty of your walk,
hiding hips in shadow, as the smoke wafts.
over the pages, the spread of ink,
evening time, passing time, love shared
Shafted Or Not?
Massive walls built in a swamp
so pages yellow in ruthless rays
and rainforests give us slippery lintels
such is our glorious legacy
driven by tides, as a styrene smile
tries to metabolise into biomass,
as animals mistake it for food,
what invisible impurities exist
in the world, mister dimness man
whose eyes roll, look up in despair,
you’re just a guest in all this you say,
waving lanterns outside the Judas,
well hear me, all you who neglect
the present, while I breathe, I hope
You Are
The lament of
my aching
night
fragmented
body and breath burns
the shell,
layers peeling away
I will call you
love
pluck
open the door the words locked
the wood
grooved
with every cry and hue
the crux
that part of me, always
earth, blood
and flesh
seeped in
immortal dark that haunts the shade
that reminds us each day
slips into
the home straight, so simple
the world
battered but full of life
the dream we
had
whatever happens, you’ll be there.
PATRICK WILLIAMSON
PATRICK WILLIAMSON is an English poet and translator. Most
recent poetry collection: Traversi (English-Italian, Samuele Editore, 2018),
Beneficato (Samuele Editore, 2015), Gifted (Corrupt Press, 2014), Nel Santuario
(Samuele Editore, 2013; Menzione speciale della Giuria in the XV Concorso Guido
Gozzano, 2014). Editor and translator of The Parley Tree, Poets from
French-speaking Africa and the Arab World (Arc Publications, 2012) and
translator notably of Tunisian poet Tahar Bekri, Quebecois poet Gilles Cyr, as
well as Italian poets Guido Cupani and Erri de Luca. Founding member of
transnational literary agency Linguafranca
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