Wish You Were Here

markashley1961

as I rise
from car comfort
to the dark cloud drenching
to the boarded and battered shack sheltering
coke can tacky tap tin tapping
an upbeat rhythm for a sombre song

the rain crackles
like damp electric fire
on the surface of my umbrella
your umbrella
the one you held
in warm hands
in cold English weather

and I cross
the glass splattered car park
past Knightstone and Welbeck
and the Stowaway's Bar
climbing Coach Tour tracks
to Westcliffe
and the sea

and all I can think is
I wish you were here

  • Author: markashley1961 (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 10th, 2023 07:27
  • Category: Love
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Comments1

  • Tom C Dylan

    Love the imagery in this poem. Very well written.



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