People and events have triggered my emotions which expressed themselves in poetic form, not in any regular formal tradition more as an expression of ideas or feelings. The pattern of the poems came from the sound of the words in my mind not from any formal poetic arrangement. Ged

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Tuesday, 5 April 2011

Sheffield: The Graves Library

The very quiet of the library hall, the religious hush, and the escape from the melee of the street, make it hard not to think- to daydream- when not used to peace itself.   This poem was born out of that state, and the need for a distraction from study.



Nestled among these hallowed tomes
-A world of its own-
Journals, Travel Guides,
Dictionaries and Oversize,
340: Law, Dictionaries, Atlases,
Maps galore:
Fact, fiction, food for thought!

And the hush... , almost more
     Precious than all,
Emphasised by the clear, confident
     Crisp voice of the regular visitor,
And the lady behind the desk,
Released by the action of the words.

Shelf above shelf, book by book,
Pages hardly leafed until out of date,
     Relegated to worthlessness
     By academic rigour
     Or mere fashion and
The humming computer
Connected to the ‘real’ world
By a web lacking in the feel,
The smell or the crisp
Turn of the word.

You will be saved,
You will endure
Despite the change.