Bordeaux Bay

Bordeaux Bay
Bordeaux Bay by Guernsey-based artist Tony Taylor

Sunday, 19 December 2021

SPINNING WHEELS

While living in Italy some years ago, I watched a young man cycling in our village with a child strapped into a seat behind him. It brought to mind excursions with my daughter when I was young and we lived just outside Edinburgh. Constantly impoverished, I travelled about on an old junk-shop bicycle with my tiny daughter perched precariously behind me in a rickety seat that wobbled alarmingly when we went over bumps. Ah, the recklessness of youth!

















CYCLE


The living world sails by, complete:

strange images engulf her; sounds

pour into her; she is caressed

by air, safe in the old bike seat

behind her father, the firm mounds

of his buttocks against her chest.


A young child, perched like a nestling,

in the metal-framed basket-seat:

his firstborn.  A small miracle,

the proud father thinks his offspring,

and to him, in the noisy street,

she clings, tight as a barnacle.


He pedals hard, pursued by time:

like roulette wheels, the bike-wheels whirl.

A breeze, around her soft hair, sings

with lyrical, unreasoned rhyme.

Euphoria engulfs the girl:

her arms reach out like stubby wings.


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