I saw the islands in a ring all round me

And the twilight sea travelling past

Uneasy still. Lightning over Mount Gabriel:

At such a distance no sound of thunder.

The mackerel just taken

Battered the floor, and at my elbow

The waves disputed with the engine.

Equally grey, the headlands

Crept round the rim of the sea.

Going anywhere fast is a trap:

This water music ransacked my mind

And started it growing again in a new perspective

And like the sea that burrows and soaks

In the swamps and crevices beneath

Made a circle out of good and ill.

So I accepted all the sufferings of the poor,

The old maid and the old whore

And the bull trying to remember

What it was made him courageous

As life goes to ground in one of its caves,

And I accepted the way love

Poured down a cul-de-sac

Is never seen again.

There was plenty of time while the sea water

Nosed across the ruinous ocean floor

Inquiring for the ruinous door of the womb

And found the soul of Vercingetorix

Cramped in a jamjar

Who was starved to death in a dry cistern

In Rome in 46 BC.

Do not expect to feel so free on land.