Moonlight

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Moonlight

Kate Gray (1975–1991)

I start up a conversation
with occasional Kate. Too late,
too late, but with a big sigh
she appears in the sky.

I tell her the home doesn’t forget—
her mother’s lullaby step
still reaches the chair
where her father sits deep in the forest.

I hear myself saying
please and please and please;
I want to go back
to the start of the nineties.

Sleepless night, big almond eyes,
and a hand rocks a pram in the passage;
from somewhere a long way
outside of our houses

the moon sends its light to this page.

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Title: Moonlight

Author: Bill Manhire

In: Sport 15: white horse black dog

Publication details: Fergus Barrowman, Wellington

Part of: Sport

Keywords: Verse Literature

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