So I smile
As I let you rise
So I laugh
As I let you fall
So with hope
I let you rise
So with grace
I let you fall
So with no struggle
You rise
So with no regret
You fall
So with little doubt
Rise
So with little fear
Fall
So
So
So
So
Most days I would try to write a poem; it is a practice, as I suppose is meditation, or smiling, or watching the world go by
Monday, 22 April 2019
Sunday, 21 April 2019
Seventy Two
These are the evening primroses
Which I saw open for the first time
The wall
The bench
The poets
The dusk
The evening primroses
This is the emblem of one life of survival
Such a gift, such a place
The blue sky
The thirty degrees
The birdsong
The high noon
The evening primroses
That such certainty should emerge
From such uncertain, troubled times
The mind
The body
The heart
The soul
The evening primroses
Which I saw open for the first time
The wall
The bench
The poets
The dusk
The evening primroses
This is the emblem of one life of survival
Such a gift, such a place
The blue sky
The thirty degrees
The birdsong
The high noon
The evening primroses
That such certainty should emerge
From such uncertain, troubled times
The mind
The body
The heart
The soul
The evening primroses
Saturday, 20 April 2019
Seventy One
There is one hour
I may sit
I may write
There is one hour
There are roses on the trellis
I may look
I may see
There are roses on the trellis
There goes a Dharma teacher
I may wonder
I may wish
There goes a Dharma teacher
There is a group beneath the tree
I may sing
I may listen
There is a group beneath the tree
There is a friend
I may talk
I may laugh
There is a friend
There is a walk
I may wait
I may study
There is a walk
I may sit
I may write
There is one hour
There are roses on the trellis
I may look
I may see
There are roses on the trellis
There goes a Dharma teacher
I may wonder
I may wish
There goes a Dharma teacher
There is a group beneath the tree
I may sing
I may listen
There is a group beneath the tree
There is a friend
I may talk
I may laugh
There is a friend
There is a walk
I may wait
I may study
There is a walk
Friday, 19 April 2019
Seventy
The beginning
Of the closing words
The bench in shade
The tree in light
Today the benches are empty
Yet I remember the poets
I recall Bridget’s The Planets poem
Recorded to a Pink Floyd backdrop
Also by happenstance to an aircraft landing
I remember the young woman
About to become a nun in a closed order
We smoked, we talked long into the night
I took her advice
As best I could
Also the teacher's guidance
Not to use the ing words
Though as you see
I broke that rule
On the very first line
So now I say thank you
To the Dharma teachers
Who told so much
Of impermanence, of the unknown
Of those otherwise outer worlds
Of the closing words
The bench in shade
The tree in light
Today the benches are empty
Yet I remember the poets
I recall Bridget’s The Planets poem
Recorded to a Pink Floyd backdrop
Also by happenstance to an aircraft landing
I remember the young woman
About to become a nun in a closed order
We smoked, we talked long into the night
I took her advice
As best I could
Also the teacher's guidance
Not to use the ing words
Though as you see
I broke that rule
On the very first line
So now I say thank you
To the Dharma teachers
Who told so much
Of impermanence, of the unknown
Of those otherwise outer worlds
Thursday, 18 April 2019
Sixty Nine
You hear big stories
Yet you do not have
A big story to tell
But then you are told
It will take too long
To write a love letter
So you write a love letter
Plus a birthday card
For good measure
You discover that perhaps
Your father played a hand
In your sense of humour
Sadly he is long long gone
As also is your mother, who
Without doubt gifted you her love
You listen to the bells
The church bells that is
From across the valley
Their rhythm becomes your rhythm
As also did the Tibetan bowl
Struck by its wooden thumper
It rings long for you, true for you
Day into night, night into day
Hear what I say, hear what you say
Yet you do not have
A big story to tell
But then you are told
It will take too long
To write a love letter
So you write a love letter
Plus a birthday card
For good measure
You discover that perhaps
Your father played a hand
In your sense of humour
Sadly he is long long gone
As also is your mother, who
Without doubt gifted you her love
You listen to the bells
The church bells that is
From across the valley
Their rhythm becomes your rhythm
As also did the Tibetan bowl
Struck by its wooden thumper
It rings long for you, true for you
Day into night, night into day
Hear what I say, hear what you say
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