January 7th - 13th 2013
John Halpin Driving Alone on a Snowy Evening
Sinéad Morrissey Driving Alone on a Snowy Evening (After Frost)
Driving Alone on a Snowy Evening (After Frost)
by Sinéad Morrissey
There is no reason that I know
To go on waking, eating, so
I turn the urgent wipers off
And watch the screen sift up with snow.
They’ll conjure emptiness, despair,
Disease in the wings, a failed career.
Those inward, ticking moments when
The seduction of stopping obliterates fear.
The car purrs on. I do not brake.
The choice of crash I leave to fate.
A tree, a bridge, a railway line.
Behind the brightness dark shapes wait.
The snow and ceiling kiss, then meet.
The view’s as white as a winding sheet.
The heart still beats repeat repeat.
The heart still beats repeat repeat.
from The State of Prisons
By kind permission of the author and Carcanet