Biography

 

 

When mum was a girl she had no shoes:

sprinting through stubble bloodied her toes.

 

Tell me a story that closes in sleep

 

A playground Howitzer tested the class:

Answer this question – the answer is Yes.

 

Tell me a story that closes in sleep

 

Persona non grata, sister Gretel,

turned informer to the Deutscher Mädel.

 

Tell me a story that closes in sleep

 

Her teacher was stubborn, her teacher was brave:

Strangers with rifles drove him away.

 

Tell me a story that closes in sleep

 

Blackout watched her off the wharf:

a Luftwaffenhelfer heard the splash.

 

Tell me a story that closes in sleep

 

The displaced fled as the train brakes shrieked:

a Spitfire straffed – she hid under her seat.

 

Tell me a story that closes in sleep

 

Brother-in-law whistling home on his bike:

the partisan’s piano wire tuned his neck.

 

Tell me a story that closes in sleep

 

Sawdust knudel and sawdust wurst

unless employed in the British mess.

 

Tell me a story that closes in sleep

 

Where is a man with black hair,

those panda-black sockets, that fear?

 

Tell me a story that closes in sleep

 

The gas fire stiffles; photographs weep.

Tell me, Oh tell me a story that closes with sleep.

 

 

Arthur Haswell is of Austrian/Scottish descent. His poetry has been published variously, recently in The North, Iota, and Iron’s Pieces From Eight anthology. He graduated from Northumbria University’s
Creative Writing MA with a distinction and Blackwell Prize.