Surrounded by death,
Armed with a pen:
With each last breath
I think about then…
Your eyes smile still
From the edge of home:
Tell me, just then,
Did you feel so alone?
So reconciled,
Beyond recognition:
Bound by the bonds
Of unspoken tradition –
You noosed your own,
As life had shown.
*
You without voice
Lived within you:
You without hearing
Died in situ.
In circles we cycle
To the present day:
Motson mutters,
“More of the same.”
A strangled silence
Kills the strongest:
A life asking “why?”
Is certainly the longest –
Without real repose
As life slowly goes.
*
The ink runs dry,
Re-written thoughts:
All to ask now
Is the number of knots.
A family in tears,
The goalkeeper’s blunder:
While a peerless pro
Brings global wonder.
Before them both
There was only you:
A dangling example
Of what not to do –
With death no-one knows
(what pride would not show).
(here I try to relate the deaths of Gary Speed and Robert Enke with my father's)
(here I try to relate the deaths of Gary Speed and Robert Enke with my father's)
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