The Linnet's Wings Spring 2015 | Page 82

Spring 2015 Shipping by Des Dillon Snug, I lie in night listening to the shipping forecast bolting the doors of fortress Britain. South Utsire rising to Gale force nightmare, nightwear, sleigh wear, blizzard over Finisterre. Rockall me off to sleep deep low Hebrides. Sleet and snow, nowhere to go except slide down the voice of the night announcer and castaway the ropes of wakefulness one by one so that, by his words my bed floats in the hiss and boom of a terrible sea where refugees hang on for morning, over a cascading fall to their peril, praying for light and gulls flying over Malin in a welcome racket of white. Atlantic Storm by John Singer Sargent The Linnet's Wings