I Leave This at Your Ear
By W. S. Graham
Read by Chloe Endean
For Nessie Dunsmuir
I leave this at your ear for when you wake,
A creature in its abstract cage asleep.
Your dreams blindfold you by the light they make.
The owl called from the naked-woman tree
As I came down by the Kyle farm to hear
Your house silent by the speaking sea.
I have come late but I have come before
Later with slaked steps from stone to stone
To hope to find you listening for the door.
I stand in the ticking room. My dear, I take
A moth kiss from your breath. The shore gulls cry.
I leave this at your ear for when you wake.
Credits
Directed by Tommy Creagh.
"I Leave This At Your Ear" is reproduced with kind permission of the Estate of W. S. Graham.