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The Park on Sunday

David W Solomons

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A mix of a-cappella 20th century and madrigal styles with a smidgen of Lennox Berkley, Britten and who knows what else.


A sultry day in Loughborough park is the inspired subject.


The score (AABarB or SSATB) can be downloaded free of charge

at archive.org



The Park on Sunday

- poem by S N Solomons


The air is heavy this afternoon,

Weighs heavily upon the mind

And the heat, semi translucent,

Presses against the slate blue sky,


Tactile as a membrane,

Bulging like cling film over

The pulsing microwave

Of Loughborough Park.


And Time is slow and viscous.


And scattered haphazard

On the path and grass,

Objects, people, and colours

Have a surreal identity.


The grass is greener,

Sounds more strident,

People perfect samples,

Everything in your face.


And Time is slow and viscous


Little old ladies

With short white curly hair

Take short light genteel steps

Into their Third Age.


Old gaffers with shiny pates,

Moustache akimbo,

And spine welded stiff,

Recalling how they used to march

In their lost past.


And Time is slow and viscous


Families spread untidily

And ungainly upon the grass,

With fat pink ideal babies

Squirming and cooing.

And fat pink young mothers,

Posing and dozing.


Floating and flirting girls,

Golf ball muscled boyos

Showing off to them,

Showing off their talents

To the talent.


And Time is slow and viscous

In Loughborough Park.


© Stanley N Solomons