Turning the Clock Back

Turning the Clock Back

A Poem by Chris Shaw

sometimes i return to that cold
back bedroom on the first floor of
my grandparent's old terraced home

where my legs fidget in bed
as my younger sister dreams
soundly beneath rose candlewick

while i count on my abacus fingers
tube trains as they rattle along
electric rails on top of tall arches

where brickwork is blackened by
smog in the shade of the oldest tree
in a postage stamp garden

flooding the room with false light
shaking the sash windows
twitching the jaundiced net curtains

out of their slumber while i try
my hardest to fall like Alice  down
the rabbit hole into wonderland

and eventually ..........into sleep

© 2022 Chris Shaw


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one does not need an imagination to find oneself transported somehow to that cold back bedroom on the first floor of some old terraced house .. had you not mentioned your grandparents though, I could have sworn it was 24 spencer bridge Rd .. and my younger brother beneath the rose candlewick ..

Neville




Posted 2 Years Ago


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Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

The bedroom may have been cold but the memories couldn't have been warmer. A comfort zone. Thank you.. read more



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Oh, I loved this one, Chris. Remembering how things were when you were a child...in your grandparents' home. The images are so clear. Ah, to go to sleep like we did back then. If only. This one is filled with sweet reminiscing. Thank you for sharing with us. Lydi**

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Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

Glad you enjoyed this piece of nostalgia Lydi**. I am working on a few at the moment:) Pleased you s.. read more
Chris, I truly love this! I love the last stanza, and eventually fall asleep! Perfect imagery!

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Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

Thanks for stopping by and leaving your thoughts Kathy. Pleased you checked in.

Chri.. read more
KATHY SUE SILLS

2 Years Ago

You are welcome!
Bravo, Chris, this has great imagery. I love the beautiful memories that unfold in the poetic piece!

Posted 2 Years Ago


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Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

Thank you Karen for reading this memory. Pleased you enjoyed the read.

Chris
KAREN

2 Years Ago

You're welcome!
I really like your strong evocative imagery, particularly, "jaundiced net curtains" but the entirety is filled with wonderful romantic nostalgia. I applaud this great write. I enjoyed.

Posted 2 Years Ago


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Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

Thank you Fabian. Pleased you like this nostalgic write. You know, I can still hear the rattle of th.. read more
"twitching the jaundiced net curtains
out of their slumber while i try
my hardest to fall like Alice down
the rabbit hole into wonderland"
Dear Chris, you are truly the young Alice (my favorite!) in the beautiful, lyrical words of this poetic memory. I too fell asleep to the lights and sounds of above-ground trains as a child. You brought back so many memories to me and I thank you for them. Smiling like the Cheshire cat here...:))

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1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

Dear Annette, so delighted that you could relate to this memory :) I can still hear the rattle of th.. read more
Oooh I love this
This is so descriptive Chris
I felt the light in your room and could hear the trains
Beautiful piece x
Hope you well

Posted 2 Years Ago


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Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

Thank you so much Julie. Pleased you enjoyed this trip into the past. I can still hear the rattle of.. read more
Jaundiced net curtains…love that! Postage stamp garden…great line… third stanza is terrific, great imagery, very good piece of writing of something so simple or I should say something so difficult as sleep ;)

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Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

Pleased you enjoyed this memory Patricia. Even then I found it difficult to sleep:) Some things don'.. read more
Beautifully expressed piece with many words that flow like a dream. ;-}

Posted 2 Years Ago


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Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

Thank you for your lovely review Weeping willow. Pleased you enjoyed this memory of mine.
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Good morning Chris,
Childhood holds such a treasure for amazing poetry... and, yours is just that. I love the line about the postage stamp garden...so easy to see that small garden... and your sister sleeping...and you fidgeting in bed...so like my experience..and so I relate.
Lisa

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Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

Your review Lisa is so encouraging. Pleased that you could relate. Thank you my friend.

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Beautifully written Chris! It brought back memories for me of going to Grandmas house and sleeping on that huge bed that seemed to be ten feet tall. You are gifted in imagery. ~Sharon

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Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

Thank you Sharon. Pleased my memory reminded you of your childhood too. So pleased you stopped by.read more

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Chris Shaw
Chris Shaw

Berkshire, United Kingdom



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