The Disappearance Diaries of an Apprentice Hermit
1. NOT HERE Still dark, thin curtains resist a taut March sky; my room is uncompleted – unoccupied; my possessions shrink beside books, clothes, stuff left here by others – and because you are not near - not in this village or the next – not in this thin doctored place so far from the southern Weald – because we are not here – my body moves, a blind man, proving the place, calculating distances between here and there – a bleak, discordant siren enticing me to stay, with a nonsense song: that there is no other way. BEDFORDSHIRE, MARCH 1979 2. EDGE Ploughed fields force me to the edge – a destitute land, barren and friendless – hedgerows of briar and blackthorn stiff as razor palisades, a slammer of bare trees, flooded ruts thick, greasy, drowning mud and a thin, slashing horsewhip wind to keep at bay my breakout. BEDFORDSHIRE, MARCH 1979 3. CEEDED i Light haemorrhages, bleeds through brooding trees, though copse. We await the storm. ii Sound of the quiet moor – small hours of dark certainties, sleepless, terminal. iii This, the toughest place, a night long anvil smashing every dream that comes. iv He has let the room – and now a watcher steals everything he knows. v Come and commandeer this world, that world, take them all - we have an excess. vi Lift, scatter, dust, wind down the ragged station cold, strangers ever stirring. vii Blue electric crown – by the sky, I bring you close: it covers us both. BEDFORDSHIRE, MARCH 1979 4. CEASELESS A cloudless blue invites a house, long-lost, white - honoured guest, seated, air still as whispers, friends dining in candlelight; a record playing, photographs shuffled -- as if a kindly cardsharp dealt redeeming kings LANGOLD HOUSE, SUMMER 1979 5. BOMB Green fists of bud lurch towards summer – bring me to Sussex downs laid on chalk, cut sheer - tracks to the sea. I lie - toes out, following patterns on the waves; following people spreading towels; following families sweating in a salty breeze – sun pilgrims, returning with plastic bags and floppy hats. The day has killed their talk; there is only the sexy grass beneath bare feet – vast smooth fields below a prosperous sky – a measureless ocean – the smell of summer, spreading like a blast. BEECHY HEAD, JUNE 1981 6. SCHOOL Overnight, our schools have become strewn streets in ruined cities - lessons taken by looted shops, gutted cars – classrooms reached down roads burning with debris from the night before; the playground, a hearth of petrol flames shared on television; the curriculum recast by ragged warriors in cities north to south – even unobtrusive towns have traded in their silence for slogans, as if all this could ever start a new term. LANGOLD HOUSE, JULY 1981 7. BUSTED This room is busted – this house is broken – bolted, a trail of bricks and masonry. Barbed wire, red with rust, defines the edges of a disappearing drive Birds call - boundlessly friendless. LANGOLD HOUSE, JULY 1981 8. PETITION Forgive us – say a prayer – let’s dine on blood. Give us this day our daily bread - the man haemorrhaging his life on bags of spilt basmati rice. All kingdom come - unhallowed bodies bobbing downriver; lepers trespassing the garden gates (dry to the right, wet to the left). The Power and the Glory - the corpse delivered from evil on a jute bier of marigolds, weaving through traffic. Ever and ever - scraps of horse and jockey minced on earth by a Naxalite bomb, bound for heaven, Thy will be done. LANGOLD HOUSE, JULY 1981 9. TRIBUTE i This makeshift air, choked. The dreams the old men held dear, mountains poised to rise. ii Tapers are unlit; the alter is empty now, its trinkets packed away. iii Summer twists the knife – leaves an unwieldly wilderness, a wreath, remembered. iv Still he assails, as if love would ever be an explanation. LANGOLD HOUSE, JULY 1981 10. FICTION Why let him dream when really – he cannot; why let him think that he will live without end, that he will draw the flame from fire, that he can take it to the shadow – to the silver in the dim – to burn forever more? LANGOLD HOUSE, JULY 1981 <...
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