Us and Them

I don’t keep the curtains drawn in the summer,

being at the rear,

the sitting room is not overlooked and

I like to watch the day slide away, 

the trees briefly silhouetted until darkness

smothers the garden’s subtle colours.

I wasn’t expecting lightening

it wasn’t forecast, just one flash 

both surprising and rather disappointing

the blackness turning to a negative

resetting instantaneously, as did my attention 

to an old concert on TV.

I don’t know how long the figure 

had been standing there

outside the patio windows,

it just seemed to have loomed into view

as if focussed by a lens,

no features just shape, human shape,

greyness in front of the black

immobile.

I ought to have been frightened

nagged my thought processes but

there was no fear

as I walked tentatively to the window

and stood there, face to form

no words, no movement,

both transfixed sandwiching the glass.

after and age I returned to my chair

I don’t know why,

the form remained motionless

an intent voyeur.

I realised that I was crying

a relieved sob, as if in recognition

as the dark shape moved

with an almost imperceptible nod

before fading out join the blackness,

as the music faded in

‘us and them, after all 

we’re only ordinary men’.

*

© Graham Sherwood 06/2019

(lyrics Pink Floyd)

2 thoughts on “Us and Them

  1. Hello Colin (by the way I’m going to order your new book, just haven’t had time to do so yet, but I will). Yes I was watching the recently re-run Pink Floyd ‘Pulse’ concert on TV late one night after the other half had gone to bed. The setting was just like the piece except from the apparition. But it was the ‘what would you do if’ element that prompted the poem. I hope you are well!

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