Presence of Mind

After Magritte

You always were the patsy, heavy-lidded,
fish-mouthed: an outsider on his perch.
Falconmanfish, quicksilver of scale,
sharp of suit and tail feather.

Did they trust your trinity? In the
zoo you were loved and triple-fed.
The school trips, coach-loads and family
groups; gawping at your indecision.

When they let you out to roam the streets,
at what crossroads were you given a genus?
Walk/Don’t Walk, Fly/Don’t Fly, Swim.
Your unique agony of choice.

From the book depository window, a view:
the river, a street and vault of sky.
My god, they’ve shot the President!
The knoll’s talon, fin and thin black tie.

Born in 1963 in West Hartlepool, England, Martin Malone now teaches in Wiltshire. A winner of the 2011 Straid Poetry Award and Wivenhoe Poetry Competition and the 2012 Mirehouse Poetry Competition, his first full collection – The Waiting Hillside– is published by Templar Poetry.