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  • LOST

    Fanny Adams' grave, Alton cemetery, Hampshire
    Fanny Adams' grave, Alton cemetery, Hampshire

     

    After the fluorescent shops and the snatched music,

    the side street was damp and dark –

    but a bag of chips and a manipulative adult

    made the emptiness freedom.

     

    Waterways were trawled and the usual,

    time-dishonoured suspects questioned.

    Down river, high tides returned her nine year old body.

     

    The funeral cortège was a carriage and horses

    and the local press was effulgent.

    But gossip condemned her single mother,

    living in a hostel on benefit.

     

    The killer lived two floors down,

    an estranged father of daughters –

    a violent drunk, unemployed, unschooled.

     

    Victim, mother and murderer

    threaten the equivocal city.

    Losers and losing

    challenge its achievements.

     

    Death is only one result of murder.

    Remember sweet Fanny Adams – mutilated,

    immortalised, profaned  unthinkingly!

     

    The murder and rape of children

    seem beyond words, understanding,  iniquity

    – and another’s lack of love or the  means to love

    is out of our  grasp, lost beyond finding.

     

     

     


    2 responses to “LOST”


    1. John H Avatar
      John H

      Can I commend LOST, with its combination of past and present murders, victims and perpetrators? Anywhere you start this is a great poem – but the beginning is a chilling combination of innocent details and menace, which must be returned to when you’ve finished the whole.

    2. Gil Franke Avatar

      A tragic tale, told in stark and brutal simplicity; a too common plot revealed in staccato images; a dramatic poem requiring reflection and attention. Thanks for re-posting!

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