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Thursday, 27 March 2025

Stare Hedge

It’s not such a great life

No matter how

The miners son

Might try to put that one across


No, out here in open country

No more spinsters to wait for

No more soldiers from the war

No more hens in the coop


Only headlights

Petroleum exhausts

Only midnight frosts

That I skip across


With the hungry crunch

Of the silence underfoot

Pavement to the post office

Cold clean air


How did the advertisement go

Consulate 

Menthol fresh

Cool as a mountain stream


I walked through that air

My long overcoat hanging loose

My untidy hair

Not combed for days


I heard the silence of the rooftops

The kerbside cars all off to work

I heard my footsteps

Took stock of all at once


Clear in my mind

That the fresh breath

And the chilled trickling waters

Are not far from Bluestone Ridge



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Wednesday, 26 March 2025

On Stage Now

Jazz, blown here through the backstreets

A raconteur who reels out the endless reams

Poet, painter, philanderer, a portent raised

In the endless fight against ubiquitous ubiquity



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Tuesday, 25 March 2025

GM

Shiny trousers

Frayed cuffs

Grey stubble beard

A mind to die for


Sand specks

Call the seashore

Windless waves

Snort the breeze


Star sets unbolt

Rebuilt by moonlight

Lakeside lovers

Lay down on sleepy lanes


Shiny silky trousers

Frayed and frilly cotton cuffs

Grey with silver flecked bob-cut

A mind and a body to die for



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Monday, 24 March 2025

New Job

All day

At the showroom reception

All day

To wait for the telephone call


How many times

Can the digital desktop be tidied

How many times

Can the words of welcome be re-arranged


Powerless to touch

As the dual-carriageway traffic passes

Unable and maybe only half aware

As to any of the passing travellers dreams


How many times

Might you offer to make coffee

How many times

To pass around the Country Life magazines


All day

At the showroom reception

All day

To wait for darkness to fall



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Sunday, 23 March 2025

Truss

Tree

I mean leaves in the breeze

With foliage of orange, orange and green


The rooftops lean

Lean in the style of Amsterdam

Or perhaps Düsseldorf

Or any other place you might have been


Rooftop beams

Within a hairs-breadth of perfection

Calculated to bear all the ounces

The ounces of our late night bounces


Bounces that flounce on the branches

Unfurl favourably to swirl on the roundabouts

Then to swing swimmingly along the skylines

Towards those times of our sometime chances


Tree

I mean breeze blown leaves

With foliage rested, rested from the dream



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