Seiriol

Ffynnon Seiriol - Seiriol's Well, Penmon, Ynys Môn - photo ©Ian Taylor, 2018



    I featured one of the late Ian Hughes' poems in a previous post. Here's another from the Penmon suite:




X. Penmon

            I am Seiriol
                   never facing the sun
                   with the stone-dust in my eyes
            I am the quarryman
            I am the fisherman
                   for whom the gulls scream
                   beneath the sun's burning
            I am the salesman of ice-cream
            I am the hermit
                   caved in the damp wood
                   when the waves mark time in the moonlight
            I am the dreamer of God
            I am the warrior
                   stretched broken on the broken shore
                   in this pattern of stone
            I am more, and no more

Ian Hughes

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