I am glad to alert Eyewear readers to the (to me) exciting fact that I have a new collection out, a full-length ebook of poems about desire and devotion, from the new Argotist series run by poet-editor Jeffrey Side, titled Experimental Sex Hospital. As such, it is a companion, or sequel, to 2009's Mainstream Love Hotel. It is free to download so do take a peek. The cover is a treat, so I won't use its image here but keep it a surprise.
A poem for my mother, July 15 When she was dying And I was in a different country I dreamt I was there with her Flying over the ocean very quickly, And arriving in the room like a dream And I was a dream, but the meaning was more Than a dream has – it was a moving over time And land, over water, to get love across Fast enough, to be there, before she died, To lean over the small, huddled figure, In the dark, and without bothering her Even with apologies, and be a kiss in the air, A dream of a kiss, or even less, the thought of one, And when I woke, none of this had happened, She was still far distant, and we had not spoken.

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I like the title! Can one make visits on the 'ring-fenced' NHS?
Best wishes from Simon