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| Photo: Liverpool Children's Christmas Party ca. 1927 A fringed lampshade hangs drunkenly above the gathering like a flapper after too many gins. A ratty bearded Father Christmas at the center of the display, primeval like old Saint Nick, stepped straight from legend, a child's toy drum on his knee, clutching a furry drumstick. Under plunging Christmas garlands, the cross-legged little kids with doughy Irish faces, white socks, sandals, girls with bobbed hair, party hats, elastic under chin. My uncle in school cap, shoulder to shoulder with two boys with false hooters, another kid's caught picking nose. A balloon floats up, casts a shadow on the floor. The flushed-faced men at the sides like old retainers. Are they pedophiles, adulterers, upstanding family men, petty clerks, managers, justices of the peace? The hefty women in the back corners, strings of pearls, one eye on the children gathered in a pool below them. Christopher T. George
__________________ Christopher T. George Editor, Ripperologist Editor, Loch Raven Review http://chrisgeorge.netpublish.net Chris on Flickr and on MySpace |
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Another Liverpool Christmas poem: Threepence for Luck, Baby Blue Mum puts silver threepenny bits in the Christmas pud for luck, just for you. The steaming brown pud bathed in brandy that Dad lights with a Swan Vesta match flaring in the dark, the pudding glows mysterious blue, singed black with a twig of holly on top, ready to dig into after the turkey and sage stuffing, the gravied mashed spuds, proletarian sprouts. Ladled out and drenched in yellow Bird's custard, time for us to hunt for the threepenny bits. Mum says, "Don't break your teeth, Baby Blue!" The hidden treasures emerge from the goo, "I've found one! Have you?" That's luck for me and luck for you. Pink on my sideplate, stuck with pud, the big "three" surmounted by a crown on the reverse, in a Christmas wreath, I think, on the obverse, George V or VI, maybe Victoria, too. If I'm extra lucky, visit to the dentist deferred. Christopher T. George
__________________ Christopher T. George Editor, Ripperologist Editor, Loch Raven Review http://chrisgeorge.netpublish.net Chris on Flickr and on MySpace |
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| Christmas Eve on Hilbre Island Evening descends, the tide’s coming in, sealing off Hilbre from the mainland. We’ve a picnic hamper, a thermos of coffee, Christmas pud thick with raisins and rum sauce. Snow settles in the grass, melts on the tide; above, on the observation tower, a kestrel eats a vole. “Good King Wenceslas” drifts on the wind, interspersed with the bark of seals. Christopher T. George
__________________ Christopher T. George Editor, Ripperologist Editor, Loch Raven Review http://chrisgeorge.netpublish.net Chris on Flickr and on MySpace |
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| Midwinter in the Palm House Outside it's snowing, a lone robin grubs for millet seeds along the cement path. Inside it's steamy, banana palm fronds stretch toward roof, platforms for monkeys. Water blinks like an eye in a purple bromeliad, bee buzzes trapped in nectar of a pitcher plant, We explore musty forest of mosses and ferns; hidden nitches of white catleya orchids throated with speckled saffron. The snow melts on glass above us. But in here, it's eternal summer. My hand presses yours, your thumb tracing a hieroglyph in my palm. Christopher T. George Toxteth.net has a great old photograph of Sefton Park when it was covered with snow, looking over the boating lake with the Palm House in the distance. As noted, the photograph comes from the Liverpool Record Office, Liverpool Libraries. Visit Liverpool Libraries online catalogues at http://archive.liverpool.gov.uk
__________________ Christopher T. George Editor, Ripperologist Editor, Loch Raven Review http://chrisgeorge.netpublish.net Chris on Flickr and on MySpace |
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| Christmas at Inwood The fire in the dining room is long dead and frost feathers the leadlight windows; in my bedroom, the diamond panes oranged by the buzzing Corporation sodium lamps on Aigburth Hall Avenue; in the silent lounge, the dwarf tree from Bousfield's decorated with American bubble lites sent over by my parents in Maryland, merrily bubbling like tiny lava lamps above mounded gifts to be opened. Christopher T. George The History of Bubble Lights
__________________ Christopher T. George Editor, Ripperologist Editor, Loch Raven Review http://chrisgeorge.netpublish.net Chris on Flickr and on MySpace |
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Lovely poems Chris, and an interesting web-site. I didn't know there was so much history behind the little Christmas tree bulb |
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Thanks, Lindy. Chris
__________________ Christopher T. George Editor, Ripperologist Editor, Loch Raven Review http://chrisgeorge.netpublish.net Chris on Flickr and on MySpace |
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| Finger for a Bow I lend my finger for my mother to tie a red ribbon on a Christmas gift; I've gone round to help her wrap, recall 50 years ago I lent a finger for my grandmother to tie up a gift: the pinch on my fingertip as the ribbon's pulled tight. Christopher T. George
__________________ Christopher T. George Editor, Ripperologist Editor, Loch Raven Review http://chrisgeorge.netpublish.net Chris on Flickr and on MySpace |
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| Seen from the train: ELF STORAGE
__________________ Christopher T. George Editor, Ripperologist Editor, Loch Raven Review http://chrisgeorge.netpublish.net Chris on Flickr and on MySpace |
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