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Tuesday, 4 June 2019

Wounded Healers

More words than you can throw a stick at
Would be needed
To describe how good it felt
To be at the album launch performance

Yet, if just one word had to be chosen
From the mountainous pile of words
It would be aplomb
Aplomb, aplomb, aplomb, and again, aplomb

Seven or more months in the making
With a lifetime backtracked
In the writing
Oh how well we receive your memories

Oh how well we receive your memories
How we advise how you step, how you sway
As you tell us of your emotions
As your songs gladden our day

So here’s to the next one
For nothing does ever stand still
Here is to the next compilation
May your collaborations ever march (or dance) on






















Happenstance in Heptonstall
Poems Started at Lumb Bank
Arvon 2018

Monday, 3 June 2019

What Takes You There Takes Me Too

I do slow down
I do take more time (mostly)
I do carry on leaving
But Lumb Bank is still within me

Stop, I say to myself
Have I said too much
Have I not said enough
Is all truly or otherwise revealed

I have bought
The collected works
Of the mountaineer poet
Also bought his book Found At Sea

Which is a mirror
Quotation
To one I saw many years ago
Which I photographed

Lost At Sea
Being apt I thought
For how my lover at that time
Appeared to be feeling






















Happenstance in Heptonstall
Poems Started at Lumb Bank
Arvon 2018

Sunday, 2 June 2019

Just One Man, With One Other

He had written the poem a long time ago
He was surprised
When I asked him to autograph
That particular page in the book

Surprised isn’t quite sufficient
He was visibly moved
Stopped in his tracks
Silent, for the first time that week

Eventually he gathered himself
Told me: that even though
It was a book of prize-winners
He himself did not win a prize

Something to do with the poem
Having already been published elsewhere
Which, at the time, made him disgruntled
Though he thanked me, he signed the work

Better still
On the Friday-night group readings
He asked to borrow the book
He read the poem out loud

With a bit of history for introduction
I like to think, that together
We both could wonder, just where
Those thirty odd years went to























Happenstance in Heptonstall
Poems Started at Lumb Bank
Arvon 2018

Saturday, 1 June 2019

After Internment

Today I move on
Today I move away
Where to next
Where to now

Slow it down
Take a walk
Look at the sky
Breathe in the air

Yet still I stay
In my room
No firm handshakes
No warm goodbyes

The first day
Of the ninth month
Of the nineteenth year
Of this century

The sixty-seventh year
Of first days
Of next days
Of last days
























Happenstance in Heptonstall
Poems Started at Lumb Bank
Arvon 2018

Friday, 31 May 2019

AWOL Until

Beneath my window there is laughter, joyous conversation, but I am not among it; of course I could, as if on an Easter morning, lift the sash, poke out my head; but I don’t.

There is a leftover glass of wine, in the room next to the breakfast table, most probably from an evening gathering; I did not attend, but stayed in my room, above the interaction.

There are books in which to write, also books for the reading of; I have partaken of both, tasted the elixir if you will, but I won’t remember, once I have returned home, unless…

Sunlight falls on the variegated leaves, as chocolate fills my imagination; tonight I will be here, probably speaking out loud; however, tomorrow I will be making fresh tracks.






















Happenstance in Heptonstall
Poems Started at Lumb Bank
Arvon 2018