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Monday, 8 November 2021

Points Of View

I could look out on Plymouth Sound
Take in the view
From the tip tip-top of Dartmoor

I could look out from Batley's high spots
Across to who knows where on the Pennines
Before the downhill, to the very depths of the valley

And of these views, these views of far and further
I could become romantic
Or, perhaps stay safe, be entirely matter of fact

The variety club is there no more
The breakwater is silent to my offerings
Weather worn granite more than one dream away

Is all indeed more distant
Beyond the outlook, beyond
Instead to gaze through the nearest window

In this the month of June
In this the later of the later days
Where the desert is still, as ever, hopeful


Sunday, 7 November 2021

Maps & Plans

I know you
Yet also I do not know you
Would a road trip
Around Scotland’s North Coast 500
Help me to know you better

When you stand atop a Munro
Do you whisper words of zen
Or does the man, once a boy from North Yorkshire
Simply say thanks for where he has travelled
His uncomplicated words, for what he has achieved

And if it is not you
Who shares this journey with me
Who then might it be; yes, who might it be
Are there others, many many others
Who I know, yet also, who I do not know

And if I have to go alone
Yet also not be alone
Would a few stopping off points
By the sands, beside the seas
Help me to know me, me alone, a little better


Saturday, 6 November 2021

1%

There are men, and women
All around the world
Stepping up to the microphone
Speaking from a life stage
To talk of the balance of life
The beauty of life

There are some women, and some men
All around the world
Attending ceremonies and events
Waiting for the words of wisdom
Listening out for the jewel gems of life
So that they may share the beauty of life

There are a few men, and a few women
All around the world
Who move easily from podium to audience
From the floor of the hall to centre stage
You too may become one of these few
If you are able to fully embrace the beauty of life



Friday, 5 November 2021

Buckets & Spades

I walk to the top of Fore Street; it is half-day closing
In this South Hams estuary town
Yet a few holiday shops are still open

I buy myself an ice-cream
Which I saviour, sat on a churchyard seat
Before I enter my temporary accommodation

I have moved from the North of England
To be here in the South-West
I am alone in this, my transition town

Yet to see my smile
My posture, my demeanour
You might think otherwise; I couldn’t possibly say

I spot a red telephone box by the police station
I will make a call from there later I say to myself
But first to change out of the work clothes


Thursday, 4 November 2021

Hypnotherapy Meditation

You did say I might have dreams
You
Who told me to be strong

You
Who asked me, in your nauseating voice
To remember my childhood angst

You
Who went on and on
About how others had damaged me

You
Did you expect it to be my father
And my elder brother

You
Do you know what ideas
You have placed in my sub-conscious

You
Do you know
What damage you have done to my dreams