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Picture 10108402, Thomas Crane in 'At Home Again' - Mary Evans Picture Library

Granddaughter Clock
by Maggie Mackay

 

Turn the hands back one clear hour. Hear my great-aunt’s song,
Greet my namesake, invading my present with her past.

On becalmed nights in empty rooms, hear floorboards creak
like impatient pendulums, above copper pipes’ tickle-wheeze.

Catch the stretch-snap of pitch pine within solstice air.
Love the clock’s place on the landing. That swing of brass.

Watch moonlight burst through at 2am. One hour
somersaults into green as British Summer Time takes hold.

 
 
© Maggie Mackay
Picture 10108402, Thomas Crane in ‘At Home Again’ – Mary Evans Picture Library
 
 
A retired Scottish support teacher for young people with additional needs, Maggie Mackay took up her writing again and began a thrilling new life. After studies at Manchester Metropolitan University, her pamphlet The Heart of the Run (Picaroon Poetry, 2018, with Kate Garrett) was followed by her debut collection A West Coast Psalter (Kelsay Books, 2021). In 2020 her poem ‘How to Distil a Guid Scotch Malt’ was awarded a place in the Poetry Archive’s WordView permanent collection and her poem was a runner up in The Liverpool Prize. Steve Cawte at Impspired Press published her second collection The Babel of Human Travel in November 2022. She reviews poetry pamphlets at Sphinx* (Happenstance Press) and collections at The Friday Poem*. Maggie loves a good malt and cool jazz as much as daydreaming on the sofa with Hattie, her marvellous rescue greyhound.

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