The Dreamer

Original artist
Gerard Dillon
Original art
The Dreamer
The Dreamer
by Aoife Mannix
It’s the chair pulled back
as if someone had just stood up
and walked out of the painting.
Taking their cup of coffee with them
to be followed by the dark eyes
of a man who has closed
a small drawer hidden
under the lip of the table.
It sings of love letters.
Or an apple knife used for carving
the name of a boat. The white sail
of the book he will turn to read.
The words a splash of light
supported by the sea green
of a metal pot. Hot aroma,
lost fishing trips. Bittersweet.
The shores of Lough Carra.
The curled snake inside the oil lamp,
an emerald genie flickering
with the promise of evening
when he will row across the stars.
The shadow of constellations
burnt into the blue of his beard.
How he will drain that cup
any moment now to go out
into the yard to pump water
from a brown tap. Forgetting
the remnants of her laughter
in a cream room when she turned
to dance before vanishing
down a long corridor
where there were no windows.
He knew then he was alone
in the muted questions of how
hard to grip the brush. How to
blend the walls with the floor.
How to hold the simplest of questions
in eyes that long to know
how harsh is the storm?
How far away is the dawn?