City of Shadows
From "Colony"
When I saw my father
buttoning this coat at Front Gate
I thought he would look like a man
who had lost what he had. And he did:
Grafton Street and Nassau Street were gone.
And the old parliament at College Green.
And the bronze arms and attitudes of orators
from Grattan to O’Connell. All gone.
We went to his car. He got in.
I waved my hands and motioned him to turn
his wheel towards the roads to the only
straight route out to the coast.
When he did
I walked beside the car,
beside the kerb, and we made our way
in dark inches to the Irish Sea.
Then I smelled salt
and heard the foghorn.
And realized suddenly that I
had brought my father to his destination.
I walked home
alone to my flat
The fog was lifting slowly. I thought
whatever the dawn made clear
and cast-iron and adamant again,
I would know from now on that in
a lost land of orators and pedestals
and corners and street names and rivers,
where even the ground underfoot
was hidden from view, there had been
one way out.
And I found it.
---(c) Eavan Boland. All rights reserved.
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