Odes by Brendan Mahon
Breandan Mahon
Ode to Cinema Swirl
Roll up, roll up, my friends
To the magical mystery cinema swirl show
Ten years can you believe
Growing stronger every year
The magic of film
Kevin and Sam
Having a bloody good laugh
From Star Wars to Casablanca
Here’s looking at you mate
The history of cinema
In your own front room
A good night in
Tiffen and Pepsi in the fridge
Tall tales of cinema past
From Kevin’s father
In Galway past
Seeing Woodstock seven times
At the old Savoy cinema
Trying to avoid the usherette from hell
With her massive torch like a searchlight
Or 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'
At the old Town Hall
Thrown out six times, only fourteen
For over 18 film
Now no more black and white
Cinema marches on
Sit back and relax
With Kevin and Sam
Have a bloody good laugh
Here’s looking at you mate
Keep the fridge full.
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Ode to my mother
I see her now
Smiling up at me
On the beach in Salthill
Wide eyed and staring
Don’t swim out too far
She says wisely
Always swim towards the shore
or parallel
Her wise words now
Echo in my ears
Be a good boy
And respect your elders
And you could do well
And do you know
She was right
She said: all that glitters is not gold
But time is cruel
And marches on regardless
Plays havoc on the mind and body
At almost one hundred
The body could take no more
She slipped slowly away
But I still miss her
My mum.
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Ode to Mortality
It looks like smoke
One man said to the other
As they passed the Crematorium
Cars parked outside
In solemn lines
Today is Abraham’s funeral
They heard a group say
As they huddled closely
Memories of Auschwitz
Still vivid in their minds
Yes, he lived life at full stretch
They all agreed
The road is behind him now
Today he has swapped life
For eternity.
Brendan Mahon is a member of Inklings Writing Group, who meet on Tuesdays at 11am and Wednesdays at 7.30pm in the Annebrook House Hotel, Mullingar. Aspiring and fun writers welcome.