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  • FLYING SOUTH

    Ascending south east from Manchester, over

    Eyam, the ‘plague village’, towards the Wash;

    cruising over the Channel, observing

    the shipping below me with wonder like some

    latter day Bleriot; then Rotterdam’s docks

    and the Rhine; sun glinting momentarily

    like fireflies, and I am nonchalant

    as Icarus, mindful as Daedalus,

    noting place names freighted with histories;

    past Munich, and the bared Austrian Alps,

    then due south along the Balkan Mountains,

    smoke drifting north from polluting fires,

    roads following the contours, rivers the colour

    of onyx; then the coast, and sea water

    the westing sun has turned to mercury,

    with Mycenae rightwards, leftwards Troy;

    descending over the Dodecanese

    to Cyprus – island of Aphrodite,

    wine and olive trees, worked out copper mines,

    abandoned churches – with its new money

    and its old divisions.

     

     

     


    2 responses to “FLYING SOUTH”


    1. Sarah Selzer Avatar
      Sarah Selzer

      Evocative – and totally transforms what was a crowded holiday firm flight! That should be subject for another work, I think…. xx

    2. Ian Craine Avatar
      Ian Craine

      Hello, David. As I read your Paphos poems I am myself in Piraeus.

      All the best. Ian

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