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Poem of the month - September 2007

Orkney/This Life

It is big sky and its changes,
the sea all round and the waters within.
It is the way sea and sky
work off each other constantly,
like people meeting in Alfred Street,
each face coming away with a hint
of the other’s face pressed in it.
It is the way a week-long gale
ends and folk emerge to hear
a single bird cry way high up.

It is the way you lean to me
and the way I lean to you, as if
we are each other’s prevailing;
how we connect along our shores,
the way we are tidal islands
joined for hours then inaccessible,
I’ll go for that, and smile when I
pick sand off myself in the shower.
The way I am an inland loch to you
when a clatter of white whoops and rises...

It is the way Scotland looks to the South,
the way we enter our friends’ houses
to leave what we came with, or flick
the kettle’s switch and wait.
This is where I want to live,
close to where the heart gives out,
ruined, perfected, an empty arch against the sky
where birds fly through instead of prayers
while in Hoy Sound the ferry’s engines thrum
this life this life this life.

Andrew Greig

Poem supplied courtesy of the Scottish Poetry Library

from This Life, This Life: new and selected poems 1970-2006 (Bloodaxe, 2006)

The inspiration for the poem

Andrew says: 

'I distinctly remember the circumstances [of the inspiration]: another rough crossing of the Pentland Firth. I was lying down, eyes closed, slightly drugged on Stemetil, wondering why I keep on living in Orkney as much as possible when the crossing is so unpleasant.

A small voice told me why, very simply, and eventually I rolled onto my side and jotted it down. This poem is it, with some later shaping. The poems in the 'Into You' collection in which it first appeared are about love, death or Orkney - this one combines all three themes!'

Andrew Greig; Photo: Lesley Glaister

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* Scots Poem of the Month
* Scottish Poetry Library
* Literature Homepage
 
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