Saturday, 31 October 2015

8.) Bewildered I stood In A Subterranean World




Bewildered I stood in a subterranean world
Watching colourless people with expressionless faces
Passing by me in shoals all headed the same way
And I was swimming again
Over coral heads in shallow glass seas
Where shoals of rainbow coloured fish went by me
All moving and turning as a single body.
Oh, how I yearned to tell these masses passing by me
Of the lovely colours they really were
Beneath their bland exteriors, but they would think
I was mad...
But so great to me the contrast between the
London Underground and the pale blue Caribbean Sea
That I could only wish to whisk them away
And take them there where I had once been.
But soon at the surface again at last I could breathe
And walk the airy streets of London
On a busy sunlit day on Monday...



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(Extracted from my autobiography, DAWNING...  page 22)





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