ALAN GLEAVE remembers.....

Alan Gleave, (pictured right in 1978), taught English at the Blue Coat School

from 1975 until 2005. He succeeded Bill Crebbin who had held the post since 1941.

Alan has spent some of his retirement in the composition of poetry, and his sonnets

on this page remember two long-serving teachers who, sadly, have both departed

this life.

The first is for Peter Arnold-Craft, headmaster of the Liverpool Blue Coat School from 1968 until 1989. He passed away in July 2004 at the age of 78.

   IN MEMORIAM - H. P. ARNOLD-CRAFT

    As you entered each Assembly we would note

    Your lustrous gown, your light step (you were scaling

      Unseen ladders, showing us our failing

    To visualise what ancient Masters wrote...)

    Sometimes we stood, stupid with guilt, by rote

    Just remembering to breathe. Exhaling

    Smoke-drifts, red musket-flash of words, impaling

    Faults, you uttered your last curt pity: "Now get out."

    We survive, forget .... Grow old, make money....

    Death-reminded, humbled, we seek whom then we saw

    Dales' baby; youth, Spitfires' roar; gold Oxford seam:

    Renaissance man! As on a shaded fresco, sunny

    You stand, prince among your people, teaching awe;

    Your hard bright smile deep in Salvation's scheme!

The second is for Dai (Taffy) Davies who joined the school in 1953. He taught Physics until he retired, after which he lived in the school until his sudden death in 1999.

  IN MEMORIAM - J. L. DAVIES

    Your benevolence was the only fact

    We fully learned, despite ourselves. Adrift

    In your chapel-bare lab, we could at last react

    (No, not to maths, that dull, gritty shift

    Towards dead matter inhumanly Just So;

    Nor Newton's Laws, which like rosary beads,

    To our unbelief mumbled of Long Ago)

    But to your gruff contenancing of needs

    Your gravity that grounded us in truth!

    Strange as a saint, part-scientist, part hwyl,

  You, implacable, roared peace into our youth;

    And now grown weak, and worse, and out of school

    We recall your calm farewell: "Good-bye, God bless" -

    Last unction of your proud raw singleness!

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