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‘Skirrid Hill’ takes its origin from the Welsh, ‘Ysgirid Fawr’ which roughly translates as ‘shattered mountain’. ‘Skirrid’ can also mean ‘divorced or separated’ – the theme is the connotation of something broken down or split away — the natural deterioration and separation of people and things.
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1
The models walk,
high-heeled as curlews
stalking a narrow shore.
We watch, spectators
at a slow-motion tennis match,
as they turn,
flex the featherless wings
of their shoulders
and slip between the curtains,
leaving the crocodile pit of cameras
flashing their teeth for more.
II
I leave you sitting to the mirror
like a pianist to the piano,
lifting the mascara brush
to paint your lashes from fine to bold.
Pulling the door on this scene
I walk down the corridor
to wait in the bar for you to join me.
And when you do, it happens once more;
The fall of the dress, the jewellery,
early stars against the dusk of your skin,
all of it leaves me surrendered,
if just for a second, as you walk in,
to the spell, the artful hocus-pocus,
and to you standing there
one shoulder bare,
setting the room about you out of focus.