Norman’s Goodnight
by Andrew Greig
Norman’s Goodnight - Andrew Greig
This is for Norman MacCaig, and that whole disappearing generation of poets.
Norman’s Goodnight
One drops
in a bunker,
another on his doorstep,
Christmas morning, shovelling snow.
When I go
may it be like that,
a short fall down and out
while busy in open air –
like a pigeon, say,
winging it across clear sky,
sways then plummets,
brought down by stray buckshot.
And may there be time
to murmur as I fold
some word of thanks
and letting go –
like the last time I saw MacCaig
standing at his door;
as I turned the stair
his hand came up, waved:
Ta-ta. Ta-ta.
Masterly concision –
‘Thank you’ and
‘Goodnight’ in one.
I hope to be
even briefer as I fall:
Ta –
from This Life, This Life: New and Selected Poems 1976-2006 (Bloodaxe, 2006), © Andrew Greig, 2006, used by permission of the author and the publisher