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Sunday, 22 July 2018

Determined, Or Not

A long view
From a long time ago
So long that you would not believe
The road would still be blocked by snow

A longer view
From a longer time ago
So long that you would not believe
The workmen’s bus made it through the snow


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Saturday, 21 July 2018

Ascendant

I was there
In the moment
Transported
By sublime music

I was beyond myself
Transcendent, thanks
To sheep’s intestines
And real horse hair


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Friday, 20 July 2018

Mr Reliable

Right after noon
I brew the coffee
Plug the computer
Back into the power supply
Turn on the stereo
Select the Flower Duet playlist
The morning's work is done in my world

And by that
I mean poems drafted
Poems typed up
Poems edited
Poems posted on the blog
That, and a short reading
From How Great Poems Transform The World

And I watched a video
Posted on Facebook
By my friend Graham Juggins
The video is of good guy Roger Waters
Making an impassioned plea
For young musicians and composers
To be given a fair chance in this world


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Thursday, 19 July 2018

Round, Round Again

The table
And its shadow
Could be an introduction
To a work by MC Escher

The vase
And the photograph
Each have their own reflection
Thanks to Pilkington glass

I, on the other hand
Read of ‘Otherness’
Where I am led
By Maria Popova’s Brain Pickings

All the while
The black and orange twigs
In the cream and black, enamel jug
Simply, silently, serenely watch on


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Wednesday, 18 July 2018

Now, In Now Time

The book of dreams laid on the bed
In front of the sea-view window
The bed had a plain, pale blue cover
The outlook was of a calm, pale blue sea

It could have been by Edward Hopper
But it was by Jim Holland
It could have been by Vilhelm Hammershoi
But it was by Jim Holland

I might have seen it on another day
But I saw it on a Sunday morning
I might have laid there some other time
But I lay there, on a Sunday morning

Afterwards, I took a flight back to England
I left Rod McKuen’s poems behind with you
Alone; they were of love, lost love, and loss
But belonged to an altogether future time


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