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David R. Mellor Poetry |A popular poet of England

David R. Mellor

The End of a Friendship 

Friendship should never end 
like this 

like going out fishing 
hoping to catch a text or call

but instead the water 
is dead, still 
and there is no one there 
at all 

The Hospital

The hospital is full of people waiting to die 
Or just rehearsing to die 

It is advertised as ‘care’ 
But in reality, it is just a glorified abattoir
Appointments like hooks 
On which they die on eventually  

The hospital is full of people 
Waiting or just rehearsing to die 

But here I am most weeks 
With people in white coats becoming gods 
A stroke of the pen saving or condemning me.

Each time another Pontius Pilate   

A Little Bird

He belted his little heart out
Same time every day 
It lasted for hours and hours 
But still…
She  does not come. 

I shouted out to the little bird 
“Why not perch on another tree?”

“I was calling out to you…” 
the little bird replied,
“To keep that smile on your face.” 

Snowdrift 

I can 
Still feel the 
Freezing cold
Air on my cheeks 
An air long since gone 
Like the people I used 
To greet on the streets. 
And you so small 
I could fit you on the 
Back of my bike 
Sitting under the slide 
So the cold rain wouldn’t bite. 
I can still feel the freezing cold air...
And I worn out by life’s daily chores 
Pulling the sledge to school carrying 
the groceries that could feed a school 
All done with love of course. Then one day 
on returning you told me where you had been. 
I can still feel the freezing cold air
My lips that wouldn’t move 
And the
ice gripping
My heart 


DAVID R. MELLOR is from Liverpool, England. He spent his late teens homeless on Merseyside. He is currently writing and performing in Turkey. His work has been featured by the BBC and the Tate, and his published collections of poetry are What a Catch (2012, Some Body (2014), Express Nothing (2019) and So This Is It (2020). His collection of stories `An Englishman in Turkey` ( Turkiye’De Bir Ingililiz) has recently been published.

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