Good Friday & a setting-moon

Out for an early morning stroll along the Union Canal. There was actually quite a bit of frost on the ground first-thing, which you might just be able to make out on the edge of the towpath - everything was utterly becalmed and completely still ... and I was lucky enough to catch the setting-moon reflected in the water :-)

Good Friday here today, and it's also a new 'blip-camera' day for me!, so here's one of my very favourite Edwin Morgan poems to celebrate the occasion:


Good Friday

Three o’clock. The bus lurches
round into the sun. ‘D’s this go –‘
he flops beside me – ‘right along Bath Street?
– Oh tha’s, tha’s all right, see I’ve
got to get some Easter eggs for the kiddies.
I’ve had a wee drink, ye understand –
ye’ll maybe think it’s a – funny day
to be celebrating – well, no, but ye see
I wasny working, and I like to celebrate
when I’m no working – I don’t say it’s right
I’m no saying it’s right, ye understand – ye understand?
But anyway tha’s the way I look at it –
I’m no boring you, eh? – ye see today,
take today, I don’t know what today’s in aid of,
whether Christ was – crucified or was he –
rose fae the dead like, see what I mean?
You’re an educatit man, you can tell me –
– Aye, well. There ye are. It’s been seen
time and again, the working man
has nae education, he jist canny – jist
hasny got it, know what I mean,
he’s jist bliddy ignorant – Christ aye,
bliddy ignorant. Well –’ The bus brakes violently,
he lunges for the stair, swings down – off,
into the sun for his Easter eggs,
on very
nearly
steady
legs.

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Edwin Morgan (1920 - 2010)

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