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Picture 10855685. © Mary Evans / Ardea

Electric Blue
by John McCullough

 

The radiance is visiting again,
a bloom of shimmering plankton at low tide
that lifts the brutal shore to space.

Conditions must be perfect for their blue glow,
the darkness total. They must be far from home,
completely lost, exiled by currents

then panicked by the foamy smack
of breakers. This is no bounty for them. It’s horror,
this brilliance that quivers, arcs.

Picture it now so you’ll remember the scene
one lonely midnight when your heart assaults
your ribs: the galactic light of tiny selves

that never wanted anything like this
but, together, finished up terrified, magnificent,
brightly living the only way they know.

 
 

© John McCullough, from Panic Response (Penned in the Margins, 2022)

Picture 10855685. © Mary Evans / Ardea

 

John McCullough lives in Brighton and Hove. His most recent collection of poems with Penned in the Margins, Reckless Paper Birds, explores vulnerability and the human body. It won the 2020 Hawthornden prize for literature and was shortlisted for the Costa Poetry Award. Most recently, his poem ‘Flower of Sulphur’ was shortlisted for the 2021 Forward Prize for Best Single Poem. It is part of Panic Response, his fourth collection of poems, published by Penned in the Margins in March 2022.

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