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Unequal Thirds
Poems by Tim Cunningham

Tim Cunningham, Unequal ThirdsTim Cunningham was born in Limerick in 1942. Educated at C.B.S., Limerick, and BirkbeckCollege, London, he worked with a brewery, the National Coal Board and in teaching. He has lived in Limerick, Tipperary, Dublin, Trowbridge, London, Newark (Delaware) and, presently, Billericay. His first collection of poetry, Don Marclino's Daughter, was published by Peterloo in 2001. 

"Tim Cunningham's poems are as various and fascinating as the animals in Noah's Ark. He has a most musical ear, a keen eye and an open heart. His aim is true. He writes beautiful poems." Adrian Mitchell

 

 

 



Child Alarm

You came home early in that wooden box.
A sudden ending to your holiday.
Sudden as the out-of-nowhere car
That flashed like some conductor’s baton

Knocking your song right out of key
And opening doors I cannot enter.  I was not there,
But for mothers the impossible is no excuse.
My arms ache now with the weight of emptiness,
 
Clutch at memories. Religion’s good news
Is lost in the post. Philosophy brings
Only the idea of consolation.  But I keep
The child alarm switched on and listen
 
As you lie cradled in eternity,
Reassured you are not crying in your sleep.



UNEQUAL THIRDS
Price £7.95 per copy (£5.17 to Associate Members) post free
Cover illustration: William Blake, 1757-1827; Newton, colour print finished in ink and watercolour paper, 1795 circa; © TATE, LONDON 2006
Publication: AUTUMN 2006 – paperback edition.

 

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