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I couldn't resist passing on this wonderful poem on to a friend who was

in the British navy for many years. He loved it too!

Thanks!

Eve

On Tuesday, January 6, 2004, at 01:15 PM, IonaDove@... wrote:

> AT THE PUB: Dingle

>

>

> I sit in my wet coat beside old Flynn

> at the peatfire it is

> and listen to his toothless mouth

>

> taste the past

>

> we talk: I question life

> and he answers the sea

> the spray of it yet blue and squint in his eyes

> and low tide in his blood

>

> men in great gumboots turned at the cuff

> and all in black, wearing their old wise caps

> some red-headed pale and proud

> track more mud through the door yet open

> to the mist and summer sheen of bottle green

> and quaff their dark-foamed Guiness

> the peats smoke and glow

>

> through the gruff and gentle Gaelic tongue on them

> and Flynn crinkle-eyes me

> because I am a fine stout woman he says

> and he places his thick hand upon my thigh many times

> (for emphasis, mind you!)

>

> not as a lecher, I am thinking

> but the way in his youth

> he might have held the rail on deck in a fair wind

> or turned a big white loaf of bread

> before cutting it

> and a man at the bar mentions to a stranger come in

> that the tide is not out entirely.

>

> a.o.howell

>

>

> * This one won a prize.....

>

> Alice O. Howell

> Rosecroft

> Box 177

> Monterey, MA 01245-0177 USA

> Tel:

> Fax:

> " Look for the sacred in the commonplace! " :)

>

>

>

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