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Monday, 9 April 2018

Thoughts That Do Not Waiver

Still to love
The one you love
Even though that love
May be unrequited

For they too
Cannot truly see that thought
When they think
That they no longer love you



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Sunday, 8 April 2018

Waking, As If Rapidly Dreaming

A cheap choc-ice
A Christmas card
For the benefit
Of retired jockeys

A piping hot
Cup of tea
And the wood-burner
So so fully alight

Such a rush
Out of the evening nap
Such a world
To break into, or out of

Taken to ones doze
With words about William Wordsworth
With words about Thomas A Clarke
With words about Frank O’Hara

Such a literary stroll
Towards the light sleep
Such a poetic saunter
To those moments of grace


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Saturday, 7 April 2018

The Philosophy Of Freedom

I cannot watch my thought
Rudolf Steiner says so
Yet I can watch the dust mote fall
Through the air as I write this

Yes I am able, to watch, and to write
At almost one and the same time
Yet, to view that thought just then about you
No, no that is no longer possible

I could go back further in time
Maybe find a photograph for reference
Yet however strong the concentration
That thought, in real time, would not be visible

Yes I could imagine walking, on firm rippled sands
Even to be running, towards the Machair, in the rain
Yet, as I think I thought these thoughts
I cannot see my own thought processes

I will myself, to make certain things happen
And already you may know where this is going
Yet it seems that I cannot help myself
No matter that I cannot see through to the thought

Yes, nostalgia may interrupt, or interject
Messages might arise from deeply buried memories
Yet no amount of persistence, or even shadow boxing
Will let the ether of me, see the fading thought of you


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Thursday, 5 April 2018

Turner And The Whale

The air of past permissions
Rings quietly anew
No amount of indecisions
Can taint the favoured hue

O ship of ice
O sky of blue
O tumbling spice
O pray be true

The fair of cold collisions
Rings quietly anew
No count of derisions
Can paint the boarding crew

O ship of ice
O sky of blue
O tumbling spice
O pray be true


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Wednesday, 4 April 2018

Indelible

How easy it is
To change a word or phrase
Either to save face, or
To create an entire new meaning

How insincere the lead pencil
Which allows the eraser
To make disappear
What once was gifted

So, in the next book
A return to pen and ink
Once more to go down the tramlines
To a certain, if unreachable, destination


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