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Surrealism was a movement from the early 1900’s as a response to the Romantic period, and its restrictive formula, as well as the politics of the day. It was a response to war, to elitism, and to control. In essence the manifesto was: ANTI-WAR; ANTI-CHURCH; ANTI-ELITIST And for modern day we can add: ANTI-CORPORATE CONTROL; ANTI-GOVERNMENT; ANTI-MEDIA. PRO-FREEDOM You are welcome to contribute. Please send any poems or ideas you would like to have included and please do share our society. It is for our own freedom of expression and imagination. List of poets to be included: Francis Scarfe; Hugh Sykes Davies; David Gascoyne; H R Hays; George Melly; William Blake; Lewis Carroll; Zac Thraves. And You...

Tuesday, 13 February 2024

The Very Image by David Gascoyne


An image of my grandmother

her head appearing upside-down upon a cloud

the cloud transfixed on the steeple

of a deserted railway-station

far away


An image of an aqueduct

with a dead crow hanging from the first arch

a modern-style chair from the second

a fir-tree lodged in the third

and the whole scene sprinkled with snow


An image of a piano-tuner

with a basket of prawns on his shoulder

and a fire-screen under his arm

his moustache made of clay-clotted twigs

and his cheeks daubed with wine


An image of an aeroplane

the propellor is rashers of bacon

the wings are of reinforced lard

the tail is made of paper-clips

the pilot is a wasp


An image of the painter

with his left hand in a bucket

and his right hand stroking a cat

as he lies in bed

with a stone beneath his head


And all these images

and many others

are arranged like waxworks

in model bird-cages

about six-inches high. 


David Gascoyne (1916-2001)



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