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For Peter Robinson

 

I was listening to Dylan’s Time Out of Mind,

his late renewal after wasted years

all simmer and wry despair

to find that maybe he was rated again.

The voice was a wreck on a burnished track;

the songs a palimpsest of antique blues.

 

In the end the words will come

if they have to, like music that’s ghosted

by echoes stored in a phonograph’s horn

remembering now stereogram.

Was that what we called it?

 

It was more like a sideboard

than a sound machine

with its glossy veneer and gilt trim.

Its clunking drop-down front

revealed a deck and storage,

a radio that warbled and seethed.

 

Picking up on Dylan,

I worked back to his debut album.

On the sleeve he was just a kid,

dressed like a vaudeville hobo,

yet seemed to dig deeper than most.

When he sang about death

he ripped through hokum.

We had all of our lives before us.

 

 

 

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Stephen Gospage

Sat 25th Feb 2023 17:05

A piece of furniture, wasn't that what people called these, David? Like the old TVs with wooden doors.

Very effective poem - brings back memories.

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Graham Sherwood

Fri 24th Feb 2023 22:35

Dylan! Where do I start? 1964, aged 13. He has signposted my life ever since. Seen him three times and still an enigma!
Dylan and Cohen. The bards of my generation.
Thank you David.

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