Griffin Poetry Prize 2009
International Shortlist
Book: Life on Earth
Poet: Derek Mahon
Publisher: Gallery Press
Derek Mahon reads Dirigibles
Dirigibles, by Derek Mahon
Dirigibles
We who used to drift
superbly in mid-air,
each a giant airship
before ‘the last war’,shrink to a soft buzz
about financial centres
surprising visitors,
hackers and bean countersin cloud-flown highrises.
Cloud-slow, we snoop for hours
on open-plan offices
and cloudy cocktail bars.Amnesia and mystique
have cast into oblivion
fiery failures like
Italia, R101,the whole brief catalogue
of mad catastrophes;
and showy Hindenburg
of course, the last of these.A temporary setback.
Our time will come again
with helium in the sack
instead of hydrogenwhile slow idealists
gaze at refrozen ice,
reflourishing rain forests,
the oceans back in place;at sand and stars, blue skies,
clear water, scattered light
as in the early days
of nearly silent flight.From Life on Earth, by Derek Mahon
© Derek Mahon 2008