On Dawlish Beach
On my walk, I stumble over sharp
stones, sink into sand, then stoop
to set an injured beetle on the sea wall.
Up above, the train I ride on weekdays
hugs Dawlish beach, its yellow picnic
cloth spread out under the sky.
Startled by flapping wings, I jump
back as a seagull swoops to gobble
up the tasty morsel I left uncovered.
Often you wait all week for a metaphor,
then two turn up on the same day
like apple green country buses.
About this poem
The train mentioned is the line from Exeter to Dawlish. I travelled on it twice a day from autumn 1976 through to the summer of 1977. The train line runs between the cliffs and the beach. I hadn't thought about the place in years. Definitely a poem about the past. The metaphors referred to concerning the beetle and the seagull are to do with the idea of 'helper' and 'helped'
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