Gail Hennessy’s ‘In a Second-hand Bookshop’
from Written On Water
I am with Virginia Woolf’s
‘variegated feathers’ searching
among wild, homeless books…
old friends cheek by jowl
nestle from floor to ceiling
I am searching for
Abelard’s Letters to Heloise.
A young man tutors a scarfed
woman at a paper strewn table
they are darkly exotic
from old Persia perhaps
I think of Scheherazade
flying carpets, Arabian Nights
her tutor translates as I
teeter on a stool behind them
and hear -
my flesh is too sweet to explain
I come down from the stool
and float from the shop
cradling the pearl of his lesson
and so…
I have framed this line
by an unknown poet
so that you may know
words I do not want to forget
a line from a poem
I am unable to write.