This is the morning
All of a muddle
All getting ready
To step into puddles
And catch the gravy trains
Down there in London
On the bus
On the tube
Rides in tunnels going nowhere &
Trains turning back home again
This is just a little while later
The garden gate swings open
Scented roses loud and proud
Stand out without of shrouds
In the full view of the meadow
Back here in Lincoln
In the cathedral, feet without shoes
Verses whispered
Songs unsung
Undone by rhythms and blues
This is the coffee time
Scones and jam and cake
Words fall over words stand by
Jake please
Rake those fake leaves away
A Poem from He waits for the Season - Her reason is clear available for Kindle from Amazon
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
Wednesday, 5 September 2012
Tuesday, 4 September 2012
Rinse
Back still
With the ripple
Of step down falling water
Restored
To lay over
The endless drone
Of articulated lorries
Whose highway robbery
Is to steal the silence
The quiet
Of lost generations
With ill fitting clothes
And shall we say
Creative
Colour combinations
It is a blue grey
Clear cloudy sky day
It has been, ever since morning
A Poem from He waits for the Season - Her reason is clear available for Kindle from Amazon
With the ripple
Of step down falling water
Restored
To lay over
The endless drone
Of articulated lorries
Whose highway robbery
Is to steal the silence
The quiet
Of lost generations
With ill fitting clothes
And shall we say
Creative
Colour combinations
It is a blue grey
Clear cloudy sky day
It has been, ever since morning
A Poem from He waits for the Season - Her reason is clear available for Kindle from Amazon
Monday, 3 September 2012
Pointers for CV
I don't see the need
To be through with this book too quickly
The story is centuries old
It has been a long, long time, in the writing
Heavy yet light
With evidence of thorough research
I will then also take my time, a decision I aim at
For increasing the longevity of my pleasure
I have had similar books before
Then I was like a man dying of thirst
I drank hard at the experiential words
Gave them sparse opportunity to enter my soul
No thoughts honed for further, or deeper reflection
The subject is Netsuke & the collecting thereof
You might care to find background information
Already you may be knowledgeable in this matter
I have had the idea to use one sublime short passage
To attract someones attention; such that he may
Exaggerate the variety of approaches he uses
Whilst preparing his curriculum vitae
A poem from Nameless Places and Hospital Gowns - Love Cared for by Relate available from iTunes and Amazon
Sunday, 2 September 2012
Tip Over
Into the absence
Among old scouts
With mysterious shadows
& half forgotten melodies
Sink or settle or rise
Laugh out loud
Not so loud or out
Of control that suspicions
Are thus aroused
Move into the absence
Among found objects
With interior whispers
Woebegone tragedies
Blink or fettle or cries
Of dried out tears
Not of fear or so out
Of control that beauticians
Are open bloused
Though deep in the absence
Among feint shouts
With ulterior highlights
No less a rotten ego roused
A poem from Nameless Places and Hospital Gowns - Love Cared for by Relate available from iTunes and Amazon
Saturday, 1 September 2012
Aux Naturelle
Watch the May time meadow grass
Watch the breeze cause the rustle to pass
Watch the suns existence lead it to bend and bow
Watch the pixels force-frame, a weathered afterglow
A poem from Nameless Places and Hospital Gowns - Love Cared for by Relate available from iTunes and Amazon
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