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Sunday, 21 December 2014

Shaun And The Highly Strung Arabian Mare

He came from the mountains, to build a house of stone, he took us to the loch side, and told of the eccentric lady’s home
She returned without her family, she chose to leave them behind, she was an abstract painter, and the most determined gardener he did find
She wrapped flowers in wool and cotton, to save them from the night, with all her love she tended, during long winters lack of light
We twist and turn through the passes, with stories of his working life, of the mountains blue and gold reflections, in cities far and wide
He tells of buying horses, and this diamond mare he found, he tells of having to break her, yet with excitable tenderness she did rebound
He is here and he is home now, but the money it cannot last, once more he will travel, for his labour is the sole provider for his loved and loving caste


From Christopher Sanderson's Ireland Poems
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Saturday, 20 December 2014

sant salvador (the nine days of christmas day four)

my window faces
the rising sun
this gift of life
each day is spun

i hear your footsteps
in my mind
this gift of peace
such joy to find

silent mornings
in my arms
this gift of love
brings me calm

i see you pray
you alone
this gift of time
carved in stone

my window faces
the setting sun
this gift of words
unspoken, quietly undone





poems as prayers
from a non-religious person
yet someone trying to be
a spiritual person

Have A Good Holiday
Christopher

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After the Drink

What is The Peace
What is The War
What is The North
What is The South

And what is it, to have come on so strong


From Christopher Sanderson's Ireland Poems
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Friday, 19 December 2014

about doubt (the nine days of christmas day three)




i write these words for you, yet
i ask myself
do i write these words for you alone

i raise an image; a thin, merino wool cardigan
with its sleeve rolled back
to show off your suntanned arm

if i give these words and this image to you
should i ask myself
do i give these gifts for you alone

i recover a memory, from many thousands
yet i ask myself
will i always be able to recover memories for you alone

i project a vision, during meditation
your face, in bright moonlight and clouds
symbolic of the love i am being asked to give out

if i offer these memories and visions to you
should i ask myself
are these recoveries and projections for you alone


poems as prayers
from a non-religious person
yet someone trying to be
a spiritual person

Have A Good Holiday
Christopher

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Dictionary

He said insidious, she said invidious, but couldn’t explain it
Now she says it means ‘you’ve got something hidden
What is in that woodshed, what is going on


From Christopher Sanderson's Ireland Poems
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