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Saturday, 17 March 2012

Curtain


Was I ready for closure
was I ready for the snowfall
I had read about the science
but had I understood the gift

For only later did
I re-discover that we are born to play
Play it is our primary purpose
to skip & stroke kittens in the sunlight

Bake gingerbread men
on winter Sunday afternoons
Prepare ourselves for the snowfall
& be ready, lay in wait, for the closure





a poem from the collection Some Trickier Poems - Love with Conflicts - available as a kindle download or library item by clicking here

Friday, 16 March 2012

Cloth


I did not wake in your bed
but I was not uncomfortable
to be half naked in your house

Nor was I surprised
to see the newborn so sound asleep
laid gentle in the brightest white
simple, cottoned, quadratic frame



a poem from the collection Some Trickier Poems - Love with Conflicts - available as a kindle download or library item by clicking here

Thursday, 15 March 2012

Silk Road


Nestled in the softened grass
off the pathway
warm in the afternoon sun

Do you go there
in your imagination
to meet again, ever impressed

In that stretch before the time to wake
before the time for sleep
before the time to make sense of it all

Two bodies nestled in the settled grass
off the coastal pathway
warm in the afternoon sun

If you go there
in your imagination
you would meet me there, I guess









a poem from the collection Some Trickier Poems - Love with Conflicts - available as a kindle download or library item by clicking here

Wednesday, 14 March 2012

Slip


The words walk behind
to half catch the contemplation
to make a sense of not a lot to do

All the while there are whispers
in the gantries of the molecular mind

Trickle, trick. trickle, trick, trickle

All these hours all the while
whispers behind the conversations

Did you think, trickle trick
that would be the thick of it
to make a sense of not half to do



a poem from the collection Some Trickier Poems - Love with Conflicts - available as a kindle download or library item by clicking here

Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Farmer’s boy


Easier
to drift off as the cowboy
Settle back
without a time to capture

Young boys, racing towards youth
Young men
blinded with lovelorn fractures

Easier
to drift off as the cowboy
Settle back
without a time to capture

Young blood, given for a truth
Teardrop floods
aching; set aside the tractors

Easier
to drift off as the cowboy
Settle back
without a time to capture







a poem from the collection Some Trickier Poems - Love with Conflicts - available as a kindle download or library item by clicking here