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  • LOOKING FOR PUFFINS: SOUTH STACK REVISITED – POEM FOR OUR DAUGHTER

    South Stack, Ynys Môn, ©Sylvia Selzer 2009

     

    Of course, by the time it’s my turn at the ’scope

    the bugger’s turned its back. ‘It is a puffin,’

    reassures the RSPB girl – and,

    since she’s pretty and young, I believe

    that what I see is not one of the teeming,

    noisy, noisome, nesting guillemots,

    razorbills or gulls. A hat trick: ageism,

    sexism, anthropomorphism – plus

    being churlish as a bear rather than

    valiant as a lion. Intriguing opposites. Grrr!

    We came here last when she was five or six.

    Decades on, she stands with her lover

    at a turn in the steps –  both happy,

    both blooming with her longed-for future,

    and wrestling with the breeze for your camera.


    Some gulls have eschewed the crowded cliffs

    to nest in the lighthouse’s disused kitchen garden.

    We lean on the wall like pig farmers.

    There is a dead chick amongst the gooseberries.

    A living one stands, yes, surprised, startled but resolute

    though even here winds roar like lions or bears.

    I hold my breath…1,2,3…for us all.

     

    Note: this piece has been subsequently published in ‘A Jar of Sticklebacks’ – http://www.armadillocentral.com/general/a-jar-of-sticklebacks-by-david-selzer.

     

     

     

     

     

     



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