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<p>I am almost never there, in these<br />
old photographs: a hand<br />
or shoulder, out of focus; a figure<br />
in the background,<br />
stepping from the frame.<br />
I see myself, sometimes, in the restless<br />
blur of a child, that flinch<br />
in the eye, or the way<br />
sun leaks its gold into the print;<br />
or there, in that long white gash<br />
across the face of the glass<br />
on the wall behind. That<br />
smear of light<br />
the sign of me, leaving.</p>
<p>Look closely<br />
at these snapshots, all this<br />
Kodacolor going to blue, and you’ll<br />
start to notice. When you finally see me,<br />
you’ll see me everywhere — floating<br />
over crocuses, sandcastles,<br />
autumn leaves, on those<br />
melting snowmen, their faces<br />
drawn in coal; among all<br />
the wedding guests,<br />
the dinner guests, the birthday-<br />
party guests — this smoke<br />
in the emulsion: the flaw.<br />
A ghost is there; the ghost gets up to go.</p>

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  <p>    <a href="http://www.granta.com/Contributors/Robin-Robertson" class="nodestyle16" title="Robin Robertson has published three books of poetry: A Painted Field, Slow Air and Swithering.  ">Robin Robertson</a>    <p>This article is for online subscribers only</p>

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