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Authors: Helen Dunmore

Out of the Blue (21 page)

  • Patrick at four years old on Bonfire Night
    ,
    112
  • Patrick, I cannot write,
    72
  • Patrick I
    ,
    72
  • Patrick II
    ,
    73
  • Pedalo
    ,
    207
  • Permafrost
    ,
    133
  • Pharaoh’s daughter
    ,
    70
  • Piers Plowman: The Crucifixion & Harrowing of Hell
    ,
    22
  • Pilgrims
    ,
    155
  • Ploughing the roughlands
    ,
    136
  • Poem for December
    28
    ,
    79
  • Poem for hidden women
    ,
    81
  • Poem in a Hotel
    ,
    193
  • Poem on the Obliteration of 100,000 Iraqi Soldiers
    ,
    201
  • Porpoise washed up on the beach
    ,
    102
  • Preaching at Gwennap
    ,
    145
  • Preaching at Gwennap, silk,
    145
  • Privacy of rain
    ,
    163
  • Rain. A plump splash,
    163
  • Rapunzel
    ,
    117
  • Refrigerator days,
    242
  • Restless, the pæony truss tosses about,
    132
  • Rinsing
    ,
    182
  • Rubbing Down the Horse
    ,
    197
  • Russian doll
    ,
    59
  • Safe period
    ,
    174
  • Sailing to Cuba
    ,
    179
  • Say we’re in a compartment at night,
    36
  • Scan at 8 weeks
    ,
    206
  • Seal run
    ,
    128
  • See this ’un here, this little bone needle,
    58
  • Shadows of my mother against a wall
    ,
    140
  • She comes close to perfection,
    37
  • She kept Uncle Will’s telegram,
    117
  • She’s next to nowhere, feeling no cold,
    236
  • She swam to me smiling, her teeth,
    207
  • Ships on brown water,
    32
  • Sisters leaving before the dance
    ,
    160
  • Skips
    ,
    218
  • Sleeveless
    ,
    41
  • Small, silvery, slipping,
    248
  • Smoke
    ,
    31
  • Snowdrops, Mary’s tapers,
    154
  • Snow Queen
    ,
    54
  • Snug a devil’s toenail embedded,
    47
  • So how decisive a house is,
    71
  • Sometimes in the rough garden of city spaces
    ,
    232
  • Speak to me in the only language,
    12
  • St Paul’s
    ,
    78
  • Sylvette Scrubbing
    ,
    215
     
  • Tall ship hanging out at the horizon,
    60
  • Tea at Brandt’s
    ,
    249
  • That lake lies along the shore,
    164
  • That morning when the potato tops rusted,
    202
  • That old cinema of memory
    ,
    16
  • That’s better, he says, he says,
    149
  • That violet-haired lady
    ,
    52
  • That violet-haired lady, dowager-,
    52
  • The air-blue gown,
    109
  • The apple fall
    ,
    69
  • The argument
    ,
    142
  • The bald glasshouses stretch here for miles,
    143
  • The bathers, where are they? The sea is quite empty,
    166
  • The Bike Lane
    ,
    194
  • The blessing
    ,
    48
  • The boy in the boat, the tip of the pole,
    229
  • The bride’s nights in a strange village
    ,
    96
  • The butcher’s daughter
    ,
    56
  • The coffin-makers
    ,
    46
  • The conception
    ,
    205
  • The cuckoo game
    ,
    55
  • The damson
    ,
    67
  • The deserted table
    ,
    88
  • The Diving Refle
    x
    ,
    212
  • The dream-life of priests
    ,
    158
  • The dry glasshouse is almost empty,
    143
  • The dry well
    ,
    176
  • The father is a writer; the son,
    89
  • The footfall
    ,
    45
  • The form
    ,
    42
  • The grass looks different in another country,
    151
  • The greenfield ghost
    ,
    57
  • The greenfield ghost is not much of a ghost,
    57
  • The halls are thronged, the grand staircase murmurous,
    48
  • The hard-hearted husband
    ,
    152
  • The haunting of Epworth
    ,
    144
  • The horse landscape
    ,
    113
  • The land pensions
    ,
    137
  • The land pensions, like rockets,
    137
  • The last day of the exhausted month
    ,
    87
  • The long arm hangs flat to his lap,
    147
  • The man on the roof
    ,
    13
  • The man who gave little Ellie his forever,
    245
  • The mare with her short legs heavily mudcaked,
    146
  • The night chemist
    ,
    77
  • The other babies were more bitter than you,
    73
  • The Our Father, the moment of fear,
    203
  • The panting of buses through caves of memory,
    17
  • The parachute packers
    ,
    100
  • The parachute packers with white faces,
    100
  • The peach house
    ,
    143
  • The plum tree
    ,
    108
  • The plum was my parents’ tree,
    108
  • The point of not returning
    ,
    42
  • The point of not returning/is to go back, but never quite back,
    42
  • The Polish husband
    ,
    66
  • The potatoes come out of the earth bright,
    128
  • The rain’s coming in
    ,
    36
  • The rain was falling down in slow pulses,
    141
  • There he stands, blind on slivovitz,
    41
  • There’s a stone set in the car-park wall,
    19
  • The room creaked like a pair of lungs,
    177
  • The scattering
    ,
    234
  • The sea’s a featureless blaze,
    153
  • The sea skater
    ,
    119
  • The sentence
    ,
    43
  • The Silent Man in Waterstones
    ,
    220
  • The slowly moving river in summer,
    70
  • The soft fields part in hedges, each,
    124
  • The spill
    ,
    34
  • The summer cabins are padlocked,
    92
  • The surgeon husband
    ,
    228
  • The thing about a saddle is that second,
    197
  • Thetis
    ,
    115
  • Thetis, mother of all mothers,
    115
  • The traffic halted,
    66
  • The Wardrobe Mistress
    ,
    221
  • The wasp
    ,
    244
  • The white receiver,
    206
  • The winter fairs are all over,
    91
  • The wood-pigeon rolls soft notes off its breast,
    140
  • The writer’s son
    ,
    89
  • They are hiding away in the desert,
    201
  • The Yellow Sky
    ,
    202
  • They fly/straight-necked and barely white,
    53
  • This evening clouds darken the street quickly,
    78
  • This is Jacob’s drum,
    15
  • This is the wardrobe mistress, touching,
    220
  • This is what I want,
    217
  • This path is silky with dust,
    204
  • Those shady girls
    ,
    158
  • Those shady girls on the green side of the street,
    158
  • Those words like oil, loose in the world,
    34
  • Three Ways of Recovering a Body
    ,
    191
  • Three workmen with blue pails
    ,
    171
  • Tiger lookout
    ,
    242
  • Tiger Moth caterpillar
    ,
    243
  • Time by Accurist
    ,
    219
  • To Betty, swimming
    ,
    183
  • Today in a horse landscape,
    113
  • Today is barred with darkness of winter,
    80
  • Tonight I’m eating the past,
    109
  • Tonight there’s a crowd in my head,
    235
  • To Virgil
    ,
    190
  • Two miles or so beyond,
    213
  • Two of us on the tired pavement,
    40
  • Two spines curve in,
    243
  • Uncle Will’s telegram
    ,
    117
  • Up at the park once more,
    90
  • US 1st Division Airborne Ranger at rest in Honduras
    ,
    147
     
  • Viking cat in the dark
    ,
    238
  • Virgin with Two Cardigans,
    19
  • Waiting. I’m here waiting,
    193
  • Walking at all angles,
    14
  • Washed silk jacket by Mesa,
    219
  • Weaning
    ,
    74
  • We are men, not beasts
    ,
    250
  • We’re strung out on the plain’s upthirst,
    181
  • What I get I bring home to you,
    130
  • When I held you up to my cheek you were cold,
    59
  • When my grandmother died my father
  • eulogised her,
    13
  • When you grow tired of the flame,
    240
  • When You’ve Got
    ,
    222
  • When you’ve got the plan of your life,
    222
  • Where have you been, my little daughter,
    56
  • Where have you gone,
    67
  • Where the great ship sank I am,
    212
  • Whichever way I turned on the radio,
    187
  • Whooper swans
    ,
    53
  • Wild strawberries
    ,
    130
  • Winter 1955
    ,
    181
  • Winter fairs
    ,
    91
  • With his hands he teaches wind to move,
    241
  • Without remission
    ,
    35
  • With short, harsh breaths,
    44
  • You came back to life in its sweetness
    ,
    198
  • You put your hand over mine and whispered,
    162
  • Your dry voice from the centre of the bed,
    174
  • You’re breast-up in the bubbling spaces you make for yourself,
    183

Copyright © Helen Dunmore 1983, 1986, 1988, 1991, 1994, 1997, 2001

First published 2001 by
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Tarset,
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