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David Braziel

Although born and raised in England I have lived in Portadown for over ten years now. Married with two young children I spend my days working as an IT consultant but increasingly spend my spare time writing poetry and short stories. In 2004 I was a runner up in the 麻豆官网首页入口 End of Story competition.

The Game After C. Day Lewis by David Braziel


I wasn't there to see the game, but I was told
how hard you tried, the fun you were having
but you have your father's feet.
The other boys, bigger, better at football
teased you, not wanting you on their team.

I wasn't there but I can see the dark cloud
that would have passed across your face
shading your eyes, making you bite your lip.
You survived somehow, bruised, not broken.
I had to hide my tears when I was told.

Sleeping now I look at you perfectly peaceful.
Everything forgotten or hidden away, no clouds.
The thought of that small body, so ill equipped,
that slippery, silver mind facing disappointment,
the small, scorching ordeals, and I cannot be there.


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