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Thursday, 27 February 2014

Travel

She wears the flower print fine cotton scarf
Which almost matches the reddish pink, open-toe sandals
Is he her son, or is he her lover; the laughter suggests an intimacy
The demonstration to all around
Of a certain sort of quintessentially provocative relationship

The strawberry yoghurt is one strawberry strong 
& the Americano coffee is steamed through one shot
Of freshly ground and roasted bean

Men, who speak in high voices, surprise me
With their male conversation; that they are father and son
Is my more observant observation.

The young man (with glasses) shows off his sky blue tee shirt
Although I doubt from his complexion
That he has ever been to Buenos Aires, or anywhere else
That the Argentina La Albiceleste logo might suggest


This is a poem from Filmic: Love of Our World of Purples & Blues

Available as ebook from Kindle
or as a homemade print book with audio cd from  poetryshop 

Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Rising

Lost words
Words of umber and ochre
Words of self and ones other self

To wake
With ease of deep contentment
Scribe on softer gentler thoughts

Turn the tides
Of salted water
Into a life of finer scent

Tears and laughter
O breeze 
Of breeze

Their promises freed
Seized
With a kiss

What a beautiful day
Dreaming of you
Coming my way

What a beautiful dream
Everything changes
Everything stays the same


This is a poem from Filmic: Love of Our World of Purples & Blues

Available as ebook from Kindle
or as a homemade print book with audio cd from  poetryshop 

Tuesday, 25 February 2014

Table Time

Where they've been
Where they're going next
Where they have observed 

A few snipes at the unfamiliar
But mostly
How people here

Are much the same
As those back home
In New York

Twang
Withdrawn, also exited
Great emphasis wherever

Often with laughter
Yes and lots of reference
To o my God

Two guys
Sat side by side at table
They also did this yesterday

I wonder
If they spend much time
Travelling onboard inter-city trains

Willow weeps
Slightly wavers in the breeze
No hurry in this life

Except for the swallows
Whose movements are supercharged
With elegant stealth


This is a poem from Filmic: Love of Our World of Purples & Blues

Available as ebook from Kindle
or as a homemade print book with audio cd from  poetryshop 

Monday, 24 February 2014

On Ones Own

As the old man
Plodding by the silver birch
As the young man
Skipping along the river bank

Engaged by love of self
After, or before
The fall for the love of others

Wind and rain
Strike against the shared umbrella
Two as one at the onset of the summer

Walking sticks and selfless tricks
Take their turn towards the cabaret
Arm in arm the page three lit-chicks
Chase the uniformed blue beret


This is a poem from Filmic: Love of Our World of Purples & Blues

Available as ebook from Kindle
or as a homemade print book with audio cd from  poetryshop 

Sunday, 23 February 2014

Fasts

Pebbles beside gabion-baskets
Remnants of old torn fishing nets
A Saturday morning desolate beach
Before the day was even halfway ready

We were fresh off the overnight ferry
Too early to call on friends, or family
So we came to the slip we knew so well
We had even seen cars flooded there

When their owners forgot how seriously
Imminent is the spring tides ebb and flow
We almost got caught ourselves once
That day when joy overcame our senses

In the ages of less uncertainty
No need to be sure or unsure anymore
One biscuit is much the same as any other
In the great scheme of diabetic diets

The letters make words almost at random
Although the process is much the same
Through that wishful creative journey
We call the poem, or the song, or the story

Of course, that night in Lyme Bay
When I wrote of Now There Is No horizon
That resonates with me in such a way
As is not possible for the others

As the cliche reminds us
You had to have been there
To listen to Hockney talking on the radio
As the open-window let in the sea air

The roar of the last departing motorbike
Faded out to a purr as he rode out of town
Along England's oldest promenade
All of this, on a calm and moonlit night

When the gentle splash of waves
Hardly raised the pebbles sufficient
For any kind of crash at all
More like marbles cannoned

In a satin lined, string tied
Silk & velvet bag
That was then; this is now
Decaffeinated bedtime coffee

Hotel room without a view
Although a fair collection of audio reflections
From the plumbing & the central heating
A system that says you will be warm
For we know it's cold up north
And we are able to compensate

With little or no regard
For the natural environment
Little or no regard
For our own carbon footprint


This is a poem from Filmic: Love of Our World of Purples & Blues

Available as ebook from Kindle
or as a homemade print book with audio cd from  poetryshop