I met with the Secret Poets this week and their excellent constructive feedback has enabled me to revise some poems. You can read the last draft of this poem here.
THE MORNING AFTER EDEN
you wake
amazed
you had managed to sleep
after all that palaver
the fire is ash
damp grey in this drizzle
no hope of cajoling a flame
then you realise you are naked
and that is a sin
he wakes
the recriminations begin
and carry on to this day
The last line has been removed and there is less focus on the sin of being naked. It is now tighter and hopefully a better poem. This next poem has also been changed, you can read the last version here.
“Never, ever, put bread on the fire.”
My mother was adamant about this
“Not even two day old stale crusts
because you’re feeding the Devil.”
In winter she would burn vegetable peelings
they would smoulder on the coals
deprive the room of heat.
I used to wonder about the menu in Hell
whether Satan longed for a soft white barm cake
Again the last line has been removed. There was some discussion as to whether there was a need for food critics or if it weakened the overall poem. Apparently barm cake is now correctly spelled.
Here's Chris Cleverly, the sharp eyed amongst you may spot me in the crowd.
Until next time.
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