The ferry glides

 The ferry glides


The ferry glides along a twilight sea

Against a sky that’s fading slowly 

It slips in silence like a gracious swan

Into a summer night that is encroaching. 


The beach lies deserted almost

With just a family in the distance

Walking dogs while absorbing

The ozone that the tide releases. 


Back in the campsite children laugh and play

They’re waiting at the chipper for their tea

Their parents sit in shorts enjoying pints 

They sadly missed in previous years. 


Ireland has recovered, or so it seems

Gone the fear of greeting others 

Two years of Covid leaving scars

Two long years we never will recover. 

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