Most days I would try to write a poem; it is a practice, as I suppose is meditation, or smiling, or watching the world go by
Monday, 20 February 2012
Refuse
Dust
Corn stalks
frayed and broken
I am woken to be with you
hand into the breeze
shaded from the sunlight
Want no more
for fair or faint attention
Strengthened, poured out
as the tree, surely shed believes
Two turns in the worn and token tarmac
two lines away to the horizon
far into late summer’s sunlight
Want no more
for fair or faint attention
lengthened, laid out
as the casket surely grieves
Bushels of the futures
fine grained
Dusk
a poem from the collection Some Trickier Poems - Love with Conflicts - available as a kindle download or library item by clicking here
Sunday, 19 February 2012
Recovery
I might have to write of nettles
of hedgerows swaying by the trees
The flight is almost over
from deep lows; weeping on my knees
Words have been read and written
the smitten vows
burnt in small degrees
burnt, without the smoke of leaves
Aiming for the settled
the settlement found me ready
Remember how my mother fettled
in posh houses, old grates to grieve
The weights of her love and affection
On her soft skin, in her soft voice
I have to write of those nettles
of being rubbed better
The stinging settled
by crumpled fresh dock leaves
a poem from the collection Some Trickier Poems - Love with Conflicts - available as a kindle download or library item by clicking here
Friday, 17 February 2012
Gateway
Round bales
in rolling up and down fields
That’s the deal; real ales
photographs at dusk, for cinema reels
Peeled potatoes, picnic in the stubble
calling out over the garble
That’s the seal, our unsung couple
trust red brick, more so than marble
a poem from the collection Some Trickier Poems - Love with Conflicts - available as a kindle download or library item by clicking here
in rolling up and down fields
That’s the deal; real ales
photographs at dusk, for cinema reels
Peeled potatoes, picnic in the stubble
calling out over the garble
That’s the seal, our unsung couple
trust red brick, more so than marble
a poem from the collection Some Trickier Poems - Love with Conflicts - available as a kindle download or library item by clicking here
Monday, 13 February 2012
Exit Strategy
The ploughed field will break into soft soil
The seeds will follow the hollow men
The wicker men will dance by the maypole
It’s a year before the harvest
It’s a year gone by
Over and over again
Stepping away from rooftops
The treasure of pleasure
Once more to climb
a poem from the collection Some Trickier Poems - Love with Conflicts - available as a kindle download or library item by clicking here
Sunday, 12 February 2012
Counter Claim
All our own private moments
O how to share them
Do you feel the breeze
as it rustles through the trees
Do you feel pleased
to be, for the moment, unburdened
The weight off your feet
as you skip into the stream
The young love that you meet
as you slip into the dream
All our own private moments
yes how to share them
Doors close, winds pick up
rain lashes, fires die away to embers
Do you feel disease
as it rustles through the trees
Do you feel displeased
to be freed of burden
The weight off your feet
as you slip into the dream
The young love that you keep
as you trip into the stream
a poem from the collection Some Trickier Poems - Love with Conflicts - available as a kindle download or library item by clicking here
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