Max in Halifax

The Halcyon Years of Long-Departed Liverpool Days
An infrequent, irregular but always enjoyable meeting up with a good friend; chatting about it with another friend across the Channel.
Very occasionally, and, oh so seldom, a closed book falls from the shelf, the draught from underneath the closed door, flutters the pages and the book, resting nonchalantly upon its spine ever so briefly opens … …
Our fingers linger on brazen flesh
The image sent by my other friend from across the Channel, using his imagination and awareness upon reading this drift into imagination, one of my all-time favourites and then somehow now a permanent part, his indelible hand working finely into the lines of my delible script, finding lines in which I find that perfect deliberation of unspoken thought, that peculiar commodity that fuses… and the two become one flesh.
This black and white photographic art was specifically selected by Драган Ражнатовић for this poem and from his Private Collection and to whom all rights thereto are reserved and to the Artist and to the Photographer
The main portrait is merely digital artwork created by me by using my script as the program’s digital parameters.
Our fingers linger on brazen flesh
I've not seen you in ages!
I know… Sorry.
I've been caught up in things.
I’m working up in Halifax now.
Bar work,
but I also
Manage a nightclub.
So you see… I listened to you.
Ha-ha. Yep!
Always a good listener …
And the rest
Talking of which…
Mmmmm, I like this room.
Always do.
But that wall was never there
Was it?
The banister?
Yeah
Sure was.
Well, I was obviously preoccupied.
You okay with us getting on again?
Of course.
Why shouldn’t I be, Max?
Well, I thought you might be ... you know…
Think bad of me … …
Hey, I don’t think bad of anyone.
And I like your no-nonsense approach.
Your military background.
At one point we both held the same rank,
Kinda intimate, that.
Yeah, I feel the same.
I mean I really do.
Like I've connected with you.
And you’ve connected with me.
I love this bed!
Totally different from the last.
And I like that this whole place
has such an ambiance about it.
Yeah – ambiance – that’s the word!
You gave me that word the last time …
I tell you what …
God. You and your words!
God help them on the receiving end
of your tongue on the parade square, hey!
Ha! Too true blue!
If they but knew.
And I use it too in the nightclubs.
I don’t stand no shit, like.
You know me.
Yep, I do Max.
Say I’m really touched
That after all this time,
You’ve still kept my watch and rosary.
Is that right?
You even put a new battery in it?
Yep.
And you kept it on the deck of the ship Belem …
I love that ship.
Always focuses the eye as you walk in.
Your whole apartment seems to move around it.
Yep, true.
Pity the deck’s being cleared.
God, you feel as good as ever
Why, oh, why are you fucking alone?
I ask it every time I know…
But it just beats me.
You shouldn’t be!
Ha-ha – it beats me too Max!
Drives me mad at times.
But I guess in this life
I'm not meant for anything else.
You’re as beautiful,
Warm and tender as ever, aren’t you?
Thanks. Sex is to be enjoyed
And heralded
I've always told you that!
And that’s something
I’ve taught you!!!
…giggles …
And I like that notion …
What notion?
What your friend said.
‘Sexuality is the spirit
Sensuality is the soul’.
Oh yep. I like that too.
He’s very perceptive.
Definitely going places.
Opened up a whole new vista.
A whole new thought process more-like…
…
As always…awesome!
Nah. Hang on, that’s a naff word.
Yeah, I’ve got it … stunning!
Look I've gotta dash.
I’m staying over at Birkenhead tonight,
Then back up to Halifax tomorrow.
But I want us not to leave it so long this time.
Sure.
You know me.
I never chase.
Yes I do
That’s your problem!
Get out there!!
No!
Only joking Hehe!
That look!
But look.
It’s like now we share the same DNA
God, we must be … it’s 3 years
So I'd like you to have this watch.
No.
Yes.
And this rosary.
No Max!
Yes, YOU!!!!!
I know you detest religion
But I know you have your faith too.
You know what?
You’re the only Christian bod I know
who can separate faith from religion.
That’s why I want you to have my rosary.
It binds us both.
No! Don’t you bloody argue.
You’re the only guy who’s enabled me
To step outside the box.
Who’s stepped outside religion,
All of em,
And yet still maintained my faith.
So, please. I say again,
Don’t’ say no.
Okay, Max.
They are special, I don’t mind admitting.
Always have been.
Now they are priceless …
Good, man.
God, I love you!
Here! Give us a hug.
Right stay strong,
Don’t let the fuckers get you down.
Keep writing.
And I’ll be back soon …
21 May 2014, 11.30 pm
New Era of Enlightenment
From Across the Channel later that week when I decided unusually to break cover and let my friend in on something that no one will snatch from me, even in those countries where my people are once again facing great danger from dark minds, blinded by their religious hocus pocus, their fanaticism, autocratic and now even totalitarian regimes daring to masquerade as freedom and democracy.
His swift response within the hour.
All I can say is I need to digest, I...
It was as if I was there in the room,
heard the words,
in the bed during the sex,
took part,
smoked a fag after,
and sat in a chair as you two said goodbye.
I was floored.
Best work I have seen by you so far!
Did I just say that?
Oh, wait I did.
Bloody hell I WAS THERE!!!!!
Now, I am straight on to get an image for you.
I’m crying......
Драган
22 May 2014
Paris
France
I publish this simply because I am who I am, I am what I am, and it applies to every part of the worldwide Community of which I am a part.
I’ve not asked you to read this. You’ve found your way here. If it offends, that is no problem. If you decide that I am a friend who does not deserve friendship, and I’m talking about face-to-face friendship, not social media or Facebook friendship, then that too is fine. If that is your reasoning then, frankly, you do not interest me.
1 June 2023
All Rights Reserved
Liverpool
© 2014 Ian Bradley Marshall
Left hidden under a stone, last peered at in Autumn 2022.
I tire with the self-righteous in all religions, including one or two atheistic brigands, and those who insist that I am an abomination.
A part of many piece that embraced what my people that was a new era of enlightenment, Eleven years on, this is simply not so. That concept has therefore been removed.
The world now is so at variance on every level, and with humankind being the root cause of all the horror that it is flung into our dining rooms 24/7 whether we want it or not.
What really shocks is the viciousness of the Media, the arrogance of journalists who feign and who see themselves as being above politics, above parliaments,
and worst of all,
the new breed who see themselves as above the Rule of Law,
untouchable.
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