WORLD VOICES

MEANDERTHALS
  BY LUCY DOUGAN


Contents

Home
Introduction
Dedication
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Wayside
Kenwood House
At Villa Bruno
Museum in the Park
The Forge
Municipal Pool, Sunday
The Past
The Shy Dog
Atavism I
Atavism II
Nettle Soup
Guillemots
Young Boy with Daffodils
At 10
Danny at Hathersage
A Letter from Spain
Thresholds
The Sleepout
Saint Catherine's,
      Abbotsbury

Small Family of
      Saltimbanques

Fritz
The Mice
A Mayfield Haunt
Notes Towards an
      Impromptu Garden

Female Pan

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Notes Towards an Impromptu Garden

(i)
You love this don't you,
like me? The rain beaded
on your eyelashes as you pass.

Nothing else disclosed
between strangers,
only this—
I had to have
black nails, full, pushed up from the skin.

(ii)
Down the side of the house
in unlikely soil
there's an impromptu garden
and all my attempts to move its show
have failed.

I turn and leave the tenderest
petunias to it,
and then, delighted,
wonder if our souls become perennial
from sheer neglect.

(iii)
The first sign of you today:
a perfect cosmos flowering
from a trodden stem,
and as I cupped its pollen-dusted world
close to the ground
the dearest intimation of your life
comes down with the evening.