Francis Scarfe Love Poems

  • 1.
    Far away is one who now is sleeping
    In the same world and the same darkness,
    But not in my keeping.
    Oh no, my arms could never stretch so far
    ...
  • 2.
    See that satan pollarding a tree,
    That geometric man straightening a road:
    Surely such passions are perverse and odd
    That violate windows and set the north wind free.
    ...
  • 3.
    An Elegy for Tristan Tzara

    In the hungry kitchen
    The dog sings for its dinner.
    ...
  • 4.
    Evening is part of the jig-saw truth of her,
    ply-wood ply-flesh, her insolent reply
    blinding the ace with a straight shot to centre,
    the woman's a delicate devil in twenty places
    ...
  • 5.
    Those who love cats which do not even purr
    Or which are thin and tired and very old,
    Bend down to them in the street and stroke their fur
    And rub their ears, and smooth their breast, and hold
    ...
  • 6.
    The sea still plunges where as naked boys
    We dared the currents and the racing tides
    That stamped red weals of fury on our thighs,
    Yet did not know our first love was the sea
    ...
Total 6 Love Poems by Francis Scarfe

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