Second chance

Cormac Kavanagh

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Cormac Kavanagh


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This is your second chance
So you've gone back
To the last decade
Six years or more
That endless summer
Before I knew you
Rust paintings hanging
In an empty room
You've taken your time
Cause I always knew
You would
You've got a grown up family
Must be in
Your late fifties
Worked since you were twelve
Struggled through the wars
To better yourself
A maiden crossing
From the dry dock
But gleaming it lies
And you'll take her to sea
Like I knew you would
Black the monolithic beast
Sleeps uneasy
Hour bells
The cranes take flight
Don't you know
You're not to blame
Ended up somehow
On this working train
Just waiting to crack
Symmetrical
The ships lie high
By the fading dockside
And you are still
Unsatisfied

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Written by: Cormac Kavanagh

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