Tuesday, June 7, 2016

To Insomnia Gail Hennessy #7


To Insomnia

 
lights in the kitchen wink me downstairs
six red from the dutiful dishwasher
proclaim it’s ready to be divested of crockery

 
three red on the landline, one on the handset
a zero announces there are no messages pending
no one is likely to call at this sleep custom hour

 
the stove races to catch-up with time
ready to begin a countdown to cooking
blinking 1:22 since the last power outage

 
the TV’s one light is poised for the turn-on
switched silent for now, on the arm of the sofa
the remote control waits for an encounter

 
behind a wooden door the cuckoo is silent
he once flew the Black Forest
its pendulum chimes redolent as pine cones

 
in the lounge room your grandfather’s retirement
present is permanently stuck on 5 past 3, memorial
to his passing and the absent skills of a clockmaker

 
only the digital microwave clock offers certainty
it burns steady at 2 zero zero for this one moment
seconds distant from clicking into the sleepless hours

 
I make a cuppa in my red robin mug …

 
Gail Hennessy  2016.

6 comments:

  1. haha, pretty much the same experience at home! I enjoy reading this poem ... while my watch reads midnight ...

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    1. Beatrice thank you for the comment. I wonder where you live. France perhaps?

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  2. Yes, those lights are such a BIG presence in the middle of the night, when it can feel like the whole world is sleeping. I really enjoyed this.

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  3. It's another world when everyone else is sleeping. I love especially the line about the Black Forest.

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  4. I find the lights guide me before I switch on a light. We bought the clock in Germany and even though it doesn't work any more it carries lots of memories as do two other clocks.

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