Irish poet Patrick Kavanagh |
I Had a Future
O I had a future
A future
Gods of the imagination bring back to life
The personality of those streets,
Not any streets
But the streets of nineteen forty.
Give the quarter-seeing eyes I looked out of
The animal-remembering mind
The fog through which I walked towards
The mirage
That was my future.
The women I was to meet
They were nowhere within sight.
And then the pathos of the blind soul,
How without knowing stands in its own kingdom.
Bring me a small detail
How I felt about money,
Not frantic as later,
There was the future.
Show me the stretcher-bed I slept on
In a room on Drumcondra Road,
Let John Betjeman call for me in a car.
It is summer and the eerie beat
of madness in Europe trembles the
Wings of the butterflies along the canal.
O I had a future.
- Patrick Kavanagh
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