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Tim Dwyer

 

 

Unexpectedly

My neighbour
opens her window
for fresh salty air

Along the lough
the first ferry in daylight
skims silently by

A strange bird
with brilliant markings
soars by my window—

I imagine a miracle
that carries illness away.

 

Tim Dwyer’s debut collection, Accepting The Call (templarpoetry.com), has won the Straid Collection Award. His Japanese form and longer poetry appears in Irish, UK and international journals and anthologies. Originally from Brooklyn, NY,  he now lives in Bangor, Northern Ireland.

Paul Moclair

Their shore leave over,
. . . the spirits of the dead are bid farewell
until that time next year, when ritual
grants them reprieve again.