Again, We Are More
When I wrote the poem We Are More, I knew there was more to tell. John O’Donohue was reputed to have said that, when he had written some poems, there was more left over for another. What also helped form ‘Again, We Are More’, is the discovery of a fabulous blog by ‘Anna’ called Anonymously Autistic. It just goes to show that we still have much to learn from the experiences of others and of how they are more than what they seem.
Again, We Are More
(i)
Perched
On the hard brickwork,
Atop a retaining wall,
He sways:
Back and forth,
To and fro,
A catatonic rhythm.
As each sway completes
Its repetitive arc
Groans emit from within,
Groans of a wordless language
Yet, transmitting a pain
All can sense.
He can memorise
Timetables and schedules
And recipes and shopping lists
And here
He’s reduced
To a state
Of oblivion.
But, again,
We are more
Than the episodes acting out
From us
That we cannot control.
(ii)
Into the middle distance,
Not looking
At what’s before her eyes,
She is last
To leave the courtroom.
Another case
Lost,
Gone.
She reels,
And feels
A tremble,
Ever so slight at first,
As the adrenalin leaks
From her
And on
To the parquetry floor,
Beneath
Her swollen feet.
Weary
She will have to face
Her colleagues at the office.
Weary
She will then drive
Through traffic
And home –
At last –
Home
To her son.
(iii)
“No, no, no!”
She says,
And her son,
He keeps groaning,
And swaying, more
And more
Before
It dawns on her,
As she cries into her hands,
That the more she rebukes
The more he will groan and sway
And cover his ears with the palms
Of his taut hands.
“Why?”
She asked herself
Had she snapped
At her son so.
Her sobs heavier now,
Face pressed against her knees,
Arms hugging legs.
Weary
With work,
With worry,
With life,
And yet,
Again
We are more
Than the building frustrations
That erupt
In desperation.
Simon C.J. Falk 29 October 2016