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Saturday, 16 February 2013

Longer Poem

Into this life as a gift
Although the giver is unaware
Take some time to wander
Go to the edge of the cliff
With each step, dwell, look out
Beware

As the ink flows
& the mind slows
Think of it
As the oncoming of thrift
Where to pare down
Is way beyond compare
So well to have escaped
The life so stiff

Just for that moment
I thought of myself in Versailles
Parading, posing
Strutting down the palace garden boulevards

A reasonable sign
That I can delude myself without much thought
I imagine a place I have never been
On the back of the sound of crushed sandstone
Under my brogue leather shoes

On reflection, a fairly swift reflection
I compared my ability to fall for the thought
The earlier fleeting thought
To be on a par with my desire to fall
For the love of a beautiful woman
However estranged the relationship may become

Vexed at the thought of time running out
I have contrived to take time
To let the doubts wash in and out of my mind
To vibrate the whole of life through my body
To have love
Gently and sensuously enter & soothe my soul

Also to read the sort of philosophy
That heads uncertainly
Towards the most certain of certainties

I ache to talk of love
To talk and write so amorously
As I did those few short years ago

The love is no less
In truth more love falls upon us each time we meet
Sometimes words
Are the unlikeliest, or most difficult of friends to find
In those early days it was spine tingling to catch the love words gushing

I pluck out the broken
Distorted feathers of arrogance and bravado
From the desensitised plumage of my youth
In their place I search for the contentment and the confidence
To become my self; a self of some intrinsic value

As I listen to the birdsong
& the slowly flowing water
The ease to be at ease comes more easily

As the tractor & the seed-spreader
Rumble and rattle over the arched stone bridge 
I sense not all is at peace

If any bit of me was an artist
I would have set up my easel by now
To paint this history of trees
In their many stages of decay
& ushered-in new beginnings of life

Better still I would include the miniature train track; it's tunnel
That I imagine comes to life with steam whistles
& children joyfully cheering during the summer holidays

It is as though this place, once an industrial heartland
A forge with an illustrious past
Had nowhere to turn to for its future
Until leisure offered some sort of survival

The ravages of time & the recalcitrant northern weather
Have attacked the fabric
Of the once grand and flamboyant country houses
Their structure is in disrepair

As I tell you this 
I am called upon, on the phone, to remind a younger colleague
That I have over forty years industrial experience
Which for his project may be useful
Although for my life, as a writer
Boils down to not much to do with love at all

The trees are still
Yet a time-lapse photographer
Could capture the changes in hue
From browns to purples to greens
He should be able to bring to life
The slow beyond compare
Birth, or breakthrough
Of shoots and leaves

He might also have the skill and patience
To show the diurnal patterns
Of rooks coming to roost
The vast skies opening and closing
In tune with the seasons weather


From the Collection One Crow to a Tree - Love in Separate Houses available from Lulu

Friday, 15 February 2013

Ringside


He crossed out
The very doubt of your forgiveness
He began to shout
All were annoyed at his remissness

You didn’t flout
Yes, maybe a flouncy permissiveness
Though to clout
Showed off his mean dismissiveness

Have no doubt
Assured by your pert prettiness
Life is about
Rising above the strictly stickiness


From the Collection One Crow to a Tree - Love in Separate Houses available from Lulu

Thursday, 14 February 2013

Visitation

In the smile that says my mind remembers
Your infinite space of stored fond memories within

Warm sun, stretches into the quiet room
Little or no disturbance to inhibit your arrival

On the outer breeze your gaiety and laughter
Increases my expectation

Only for those few bright moments could you join me
Before the chimes of peace called you to another


From the Collection One Crow to a Tree - Love in Separate Houses available from Lulu

Wednesday, 13 February 2013

Half Unknown

Some things I am happy to share with you
Indeed I imagine you might take pleasure in the sharing
Other things I desire to keep to myself
Indeed I imagine they might improve my personal enrichment

On the cusp of these two positions 
I find my relationships waver
Just as previous relationships have wavered
Her name was; no I do not wish to give you her name

She was slim, bony & attractive, with wonderfully long hair
Carried through with an innocent sixteen smile
I could say that a mutual friend suggested we got together
That way a little more useless information would be divulged

We danced, we walked, we talked for hours; I often stroked her hair
Yet only once in earnest did I stroke her bare thighs:
There was a party, my parents were away
Perhaps they too were trying for a reconciliation

Her Levi's came undone; five studs pulled down, towards an
Unimaginable future; my wranglers swiftly followed suit
Half leaning against the dining room wall, with only our youthful
Exuberance between us, events destined to evolve in that direction


From the Collection One Crow to a Tree - Love in Separate Houses available from Lulu

Tuesday, 12 February 2013

Misplaced Sentimentalities

I learnt of the word rill
From a woman poet in Vermont
Was it wrong to build such a slice of water
Into my lovers garden

Not that the construction lasted
The symbolic landscaping vanquished
Shortly after our final inseparable separation

I remember New England in the fall
I brought home a fallen leaf
If I had been stronger
I might have framed the veins for my lover

Not that the token was lambasted
She, I dare to believe, escaped on occasion
Out by the rill, into my search for tranquility


From the Collection One Crow to a Tree - Love in Separate Houses available from Lulu