Friday, 1 December 2023

Hamnavoe Market - George Mackay Brown

They drove to the Market with ringing pockets.

Folster found a girl

Who put wounds on his face and throat,
Small and diagonal, like red doves.


Johnston stood beside the barrel.
All day he stood there.
He woke in a ditch, his mouth full of ashes.


Grieve bought a balloon and a goldfish.
He swung through the air.
He fired shotguns, rolled pennies, ate sweet fog from a stick.


Heddle was at the Market also.
I know nothing of his activities.
He is and always was a quiet man.


Garson fought three rounds with a negro boxer,
And received thirty shillings,
Much applause, and an eye loaded with thunder.


Where did they find Flett?
They found him in a brazen circle,
All flame and blood, a new Salvationist.


A gypsy saw in the hand of Halcro
Great strolling herds, harvests, a proud woman.
He wintered in the poorhouse.


They drove home from the Market under the stars
Except for Johnston
Who lay in a ditch, his mouth full of dying fires.

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