THANK YOU, MOSCOW

Thank You, Moscow
THANK YOU, MOSCOW
Poems of observation of a life in Russia 

DARREN BLANCHARD
Copyright © 2018 Darren Blanchard
All rights reserved.

Self-published by Darren Blanchard
Cover photograph ‘Moscow Yard’ © Darren Blanchard 
CONTENTS

Dedication

Algorithm Perfected
Can’t Take Change
Flag
History is Not Science
Inhuman Machine
Just a Mushroom in the Sun
Perfect Grass
Simply Yours
So Very Clear
Thank You, Moscow
They Closed Detsky Mir
Too Easy
Unconfined
You Got What You Got
You Lost Your Why

 

Thank You, Moscow – Dedication

Although the poem ‘Thank You, Moscow’ was written in 2015, it appears to have become an eulogy to my years in Russia, which I left in 2021. The title conveniently packages the compositions into a theme, if not all, about Russia, then sentiments shaped by my time in Russia.

Thank you, Moscow, and all the remarkable characters I met there, who changed me for better or worse, from the unwitting 25-year-old who arrived at Sheremetyevo back in March 1992. 

Of all the extraordinary characters I met in half a lifetime there, none were more distinguished and influential than my best friend, John Roche (1949-2015)—a man with an almost clinical obsessiveness for fairness to everyone. Unkindness or egoism were the few things that made him irate. Amongst papers he had left me to look after for him, I found a note scribbled:    

I dedicate this collection to John, who found a great deal of beauty in Moscow, particularly in its people.