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Since she turned remote

John G. Hall

She used to come to me
and turn the control
till silence was gone.
But now she keeps a
comfortable distance.
I hardly feel the brush
of fingers, merely
the thick coats
of desire's dust
and the occasional
kicks of hope, now
my only pleasure
the sweet revenge
of fuzzy pictures
and missed episodes,
her faults my only solace
since she turned remote.


John G.Hall Manchester UK born , Editor of Citizen32(Launching October 2004) Writes plays, short stories and poetry, Political activist 1979-90, Member of the South Manchester Poetry Group during the 70's. Regular reader at 'The Why Not Pub"-Liverpool during the 80's. Attended Lancaster University, Reading Social History, in the 90's. Poetic influence William Blake and Robert Creeley. Now writing a Sc-fi novel called "The Drowning fish".