Prickly stalk of bramble
Who would not be hurt by your graze
Or by the loud voice of that bully of a teacher
The fat show off, full of arrogant contempt
Willows; sway in all those wild winds
Of slaughter
Show your flex to sustain your summer
Give your shape, it’s beauty, fair play and free
Tarmac, trodden with heavy boots
Braziers, flames, smoked aromatic moisture
Laid down over lost pastures, flattened
Trimmed, dismissive, with a massive machine
Freeway, autobahn, rhetoric
The rhetorical question
Listen - can you hear the tough guys
Hear them, they are all alone
Taken from the collection Words in Aspect South Facing - Available from Amazon for Kindle
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
Tuesday, 4 December 2012
Monday, 3 December 2012
A young man becomes an old man
Warm silence
Ice cold beer
Anger and forgiveness
Inadequate without complaint
Mellow gentleness
Distraught with blame
Shadows and suspicions
Unable to find a name
Whispers cold
Chilled; the
Sisters of mercy
Awash with fear
Soft sensitive
Belongings
A quiet walk
Before being buried alive
Taken from the collection Words in Aspect South Facing - Available from Amazon for Kindle
Ice cold beer
Anger and forgiveness
Inadequate without complaint
Mellow gentleness
Distraught with blame
Shadows and suspicions
Unable to find a name
Whispers cold
Chilled; the
Sisters of mercy
Awash with fear
Soft sensitive
Belongings
A quiet walk
Before being buried alive
Taken from the collection Words in Aspect South Facing - Available from Amazon for Kindle
Sunday, 2 December 2012
Wait - please do not disturb
In between the rafters
Beneath the flattened lead
A regenerative recirculation
Still yet moving, slow air
The breath of silence
Slower than the breeze
Black cloaks stride out
Tread the aisle with purpose
All of those old words
Roof space freely had you
Praised other men’s verse
Worse to leave you left
Without your own memories
Absent of your own meditations
Taken from the collection Words in Aspect South Facing - Available from Amazon for Kindle
Beneath the flattened lead
A regenerative recirculation
Still yet moving, slow air
The breath of silence
Slower than the breeze
Black cloaks stride out
Tread the aisle with purpose
All of those old words
Roof space freely had you
Praised other men’s verse
Worse to leave you left
Without your own memories
Absent of your own meditations
Taken from the collection Words in Aspect South Facing - Available from Amazon for Kindle
Saturday, 1 December 2012
Find only our fortune
White linen suit
Frayed fingers in your making
Can you turn me into a poet
Can you take me to Bohemia
How many wages were spilt
Before being distilled
Made ready
Initiated
Into fashionable society
Arrogantly taken off the peg
The lost province of aristocracy
Past cities of the intellect
Retailer
Wholesaler
Packer
Shipper
Importer
Advertisement executive
And Mr Big
Anyone but you takes the money
For your intricate handiwork
Your lyric, your chorus
Your woven weft
Bereft of any of their cluster
Instead to the isthmus
Or the black hole
Of singular isolated pain
We may find
Only our own fortune
Which may or not sustain
Even for a short while
Until tea or a late supper
Eventually we must
All step out
Bled and undressed
In time for the better fed
Taken from the collection Words in Aspect South Facing - Available from Amazon for Kindle
Frayed fingers in your making
Can you turn me into a poet
Can you take me to Bohemia
How many wages were spilt
Before being distilled
Made ready
Initiated
Into fashionable society
Arrogantly taken off the peg
The lost province of aristocracy
Past cities of the intellect
Retailer
Wholesaler
Packer
Shipper
Importer
Advertisement executive
And Mr Big
Anyone but you takes the money
For your intricate handiwork
Your lyric, your chorus
Your woven weft
Bereft of any of their cluster
Instead to the isthmus
Or the black hole
Of singular isolated pain
We may find
Only our own fortune
Which may or not sustain
Even for a short while
Until tea or a late supper
Eventually we must
All step out
Bled and undressed
In time for the better fed
Taken from the collection Words in Aspect South Facing - Available from Amazon for Kindle
Friday, 30 November 2012
Ride
The wind blows with gusto
Blusters across the warm garden
If this had been an holiday romance
The sense of it would already be upon us
Warm winds of the west Atlantic
The thrashing storms of Regis seas
Sixpence in the bubble gum machine
Parachutes hung from the citrus tree
In joy we seek out shadows
In sorrow search for somewhere light
That is why we ride the roller coaster
Why we step upon the magic bus
In my deckchair
Meadow grass and mistletoe
A book of passionate poetry
A few daydreams, still time for me
Taken from the collection Words in Aspect South Facing - Available from Amazon for Kindle
Blusters across the warm garden
If this had been an holiday romance
The sense of it would already be upon us
Warm winds of the west Atlantic
The thrashing storms of Regis seas
Sixpence in the bubble gum machine
Parachutes hung from the citrus tree
In joy we seek out shadows
In sorrow search for somewhere light
That is why we ride the roller coaster
Why we step upon the magic bus
In my deckchair
Meadow grass and mistletoe
A book of passionate poetry
A few daydreams, still time for me
Taken from the collection Words in Aspect South Facing - Available from Amazon for Kindle
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