CloudCuckooLand. A collection of poems which reflect
the author's interest in astronomy and other celestial themes,
including religion, but also concern themselves with moments
in the life of his mind.
The book ends with a play based on events surrounding a
total eclipse of the sun, Eclipse.
Contents
Self-Portrait with National Lottery Winnings after a
Roll-Over Jackpot
Numbers, there on the screen, were the self-same:
the date of my birth expressed as a sum,
the rate of my heart while perfectly calm,
my height in feet, my weight to the nearest stone,
the teeth in my head, the women I've known.
Stark-bollock-naked except for a hat,
sunk to the waist in a slag-heap of cash,
I'm rolling a joint with a fifty-pound note
to blow nought after nought in rings of smoke.
The artists breaks off from his easel for a piss.
A mirror on the wall, face on, gives back
me in the pink, in paint, and me in flesh.
It's hard to tell the fraction from the whole,
I think: which makes up which, what gives, if that divides
by this, or this by that, or that by this.
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