John Whelan: Miscellany – A Christmas reflection after Mary O’Sullivan

    Mary O’Sullivan in Miscellany in 1991. Photo: Alf Harvey.

    MiscellanyA Christmas Reflection by John Whelan is from a new collection of poems entitled Stoked, which are to be published later next year.


    I miss Miscellany

    Especially on the eve of Christmas

    To there we made our pilgrimage

    To this shrine of sharing

    Gifts, not of gold, frankincense, and myrrh 

    But of mirth, friendship, incense and galah

    Glad to be here for another year

    All sorts of mad hatter magic in

    Miscellany

    Presents that said you really cared.

    That it’s the thought that counts

    And you could count on Miscellany

    For trinkets, and toys and tantalising things

    From the four corners 

    Each with their own creator 

    Their secrets unfolding in 

    Miscellany

    To mull over

    The mulled wine and home baked mince pies

    Miscellany was box office

    For the musical, the panto, the jazz, the arts festival

    Mary loved to make an exhibition

    Of herself, as she danced on tables

    To no one’s tune

    Except maybe Loyko, the Russian Gypsy Band 

    Or Ian Richards and the Soulmasters, and sure didn’t he looklike

    Jesus Christ himself, born to be on stage, to save us all from the sin

    Of standing still.

    Still, I miss Mary

    Mother of Jesus, Moll

    She was our Gráinne Mhaol

    She was box office

    Worth heading into Miscellany for Mary

    Alone

    Worth the trip to Miscellany

    For the wrapping

    Alone

    Mary’s wrapping, the bells and bows

    That said

    You’re a million dollars baby’

    I miss Mary, for the wrapping 

    Alone

    On Christmas Eve

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