FISH!

FISH!

A Poem by C Peril

Spirits dwell in this town of dusk, 
and a tower looks out to the sea as it rusts
Ships which swam in oceans deep, 
lay in the river, falling asleep 

So much to ponder upon Freeman Street,
the battered facades of the pubs looking bleak 
The black feathered bird 
with the butt in its beak 

The mums pushing prams with the joy bundled up,
past Blundell Park where the rowdy mob yell "f**k" 
And offer up other obscenities at the game, a finger pointed,
an offer of blame 

There's not much left but the black and the white,
not many jobs, decent houses, 
it's a struggle, a fight

I say that

Yet, there's still something here, the mariner's soul,
to look out at waves with a net and a know...
to ride through the rough to bring
the food home 

I say it with love, 
this is still my town,
and I wheep as its greatness 
sinks underground 

© 2025 C Peril


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C Peril
C Peril

GY, Humberside, United Kingdom



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Creeping quietly towards 30 years of age. Based in Nowheresville, England. Writer (if we're being liberal with the term). Reader. Hoper. Believer. Lover of music and LFC. more..

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