Coughing like a what?
An old tug-boat?
About the size of it.
Remember too they're solid muscle them,
all heart, and made
for strain, to heave and lug …
enough to see great liners off.
Doesn't just to think it tense up
something proud? Make you think
of block and tackle jobs,
white hoisted sails,
canvas with a bellyful of speed.
Well, that's all gone.
Marvelled at Simmo,
remember? All that dying
in a fierce room
bulked about with wardrobes –
how we whispered that
his heart was workhorse,
and we knew he'd let no mercy in,
have no pity for himself.
Why remember that? O yes, tug-boats
and the cockles and the muscles of
the heart. Correct. And we were on about
miladdo there coughing … and I had
got it in my skull that you were twitting him,
tendons tautened, memories of effort nudged.
I thought that something needed praise,
at least required sticking up for.
What did you saying was keeping him alive?
XXXX Ale … and a young bit about sixteen!
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