Poem of the week: Grey by Edwin Morgan

A meditation on the plain and ordinary aspects of life finds virtue in the unspectacular – but also provides some formal dazzle

Grey

What is the nub of such a plain grey day?
Does it have one? Does it have to have one?
If small is beautiful, is grey, is plain?
Or rather do we sense withdrawal, veiling,
a patch, a membrane, an eyelid hating light?
Does weather have some old remit to mock
the love of movement, colour, contrast –
primitives, all of us, that wilt and die
without some gorgeous dance or drizzle-dazzle.

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Published on February 08, 2016 03:00
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