Clare’s poem Pollen, published by Bad Lilies, has been nominated for the Forward Prize 2022
Two poems from Clare’s book Incarnation have been published by Poetry magazine: Pinocchios and Leviathan
Two also featured in The Morning Star: Suffer and Boys
Some of Clare’s poems appear on The Poetry Archive.
Some of Clare’s work also appears at Poetry International.
The Caravan
We were alive that evening, on the north Yorkshire moors,
in a valley of scuffed hills and smouldering gorse.
Pheasants strutted, their feathers as richly patterned
as Moroccan rugs, past the old Roma caravan –
candles, a rose-cushioned bed, etched glass –
that I’d hired to imagine us gipsies
as our bacon and bean stew bubbled,
as you built a fire, moustached, shirt-sleeves rolled.
It kindled and started to lick, and you laughed
in your muddy boots, there in the wild –
or as close as we can now get to the wild –
skinning up a joint with dirty hands, sloshing wine
into beakers, the sky turning heather with night,
the moon a huge cauldron of light,
the chill wind blasting away our mortgage,
emails, bills, TV, our broken washing machine.
Smoke and stars meant my thoughts loosened,
and took off like the owls that circled overhead,
and I knew your hands would later catch in my hair,
hoped the wedding ring on them never seemed a snare –
for if you were a traveller I would not make you settle,
but would have you follow your own weather,
and if you were a hawk I would not have you hooded,
but would watch, dry-mouthed, as you hung above the fields,
and if you were a rabbit I would not want you tame,
but would watch you gambolling through the bracken,
though there is dark meat packed around your ribs,
and the hawk hangs in the skies.
From Changeling, first published in Ambit
Hi Clare
Lovely poem. Thought I’d say hello. We met years back when I edited a magazine called Prop. You wrote a good article for it.
Started my own Blog the other week. Dragged kicking a screaming into the 21st Century!
Best wishes
Steven Blyth
Hi Steven! Of course I remember, it was a great magazine. Will check out your blog, love C x
Hi Clare,
just passing through and almost tripped over your poem.
I live on the edge of the north Yorkshire moors national park, so was pleasantly suprised to find such a beautiful Caravan parked in such a tender place.
Thank you.
Hi Clare
Really wonderful poetry. Thanks to Abegail’s site for the introduction. There is now only one copy of Changeling left on a popular tax dodging internet shopping site.
Hello Clare,
Really enjoyed the predatory positioning of one metaphor over another in the final few lines. Thanks.
Ed
A poem meant to be re-read and shared. Sharing with ladies in the Poetry Circle of the Garden of Neuro.