GHOSTS OF THE TWELFTH*
1962
She only ever said it once:
Anyway
what are you doin playin with Catholics!
My new friend (Catholic) came with me to
see the Parades
It was her first time and she thought they
were brilliant too
Hundreds of bands flutes whistles drums
bagpipes
The big lambeg drums at the front and the
drummers’ leopard skins
The band leaders tossing their staffs high
in the air or
twirling around their bodies They’d
practised all year
In between the bands the Orangemen from
each Lodge in their
bowler hats and white gloves, orange
sashes around their necks
Neither of us knew the politics
2011
with thanks to Eílish
I’m in the Linen Hall Library in the
centre of Belfast
with a new friend (Catholic) talking about
poetry
when I hear the whistles and drums
I want to run into the street like when we
were children
and the bands were practising their marching
and passing
the hat for pennies We both go to the
window and look
down into the street You know I used to go
to the Parades
she says - the bands aren’t what they used
to be
She tells me about the teenager who says
he has
a job of sorts - he’s in a band – ‘ghost
whistler’
No wonder they sound a bit thin
2016
Searching through a Belfast history
website
my husband (Catholic) finds a photo of
Hutchinson Street
where Granny and Granda lived There is a
crowd of men
and some on a platform wearing Orange Order sashes
and another standing to the side above the
crowd
I look hard I can’t be sure but his hair
seems dark enough wavy
enough his eyes shadowy – thinness or the
onset of the illness
that will take him in just a few years I knew
he was an Orangeman
I remember him rubbing his face and saying
he should’ve been marching
My father looked worried but he always did even when
he was laughing
Hutchinson Street is gone now and we can’t
find that photo online again
*The Twelfth - the biggest Orange Order
celebration of the Battle of the Boyne is held on July 12.
More info
at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Order
| A practice march photographed from the Linen Hall Library café |
Great stuff Lizz
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ReplyDeleteThe elements of different times in this are just great. You are doing great work in this series, Lizz, really enjoying it, getting a lot out of it.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Sarah - I really appreciate that.
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