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Wednesday 5 January 2022

Meditation Shrine

Between the vast landscape
And the tiny flower
And further memorabilia
A flame flickers

That is
Between
The vast Hebridean landscape
With land, loch and mountain
As photographed in years gone by
And the tiny flower, captured
By camera
On the roadside beside the bog
There is a glass vase
With a votive candle
Also, between the large pebbles
There is a thin slice
Of fossilised ammonite
Which was
A gift for services rendered
In the furtherance of publication
Of that lady’s poetry collection


 

Tuesday 4 January 2022

This, Or That

In this town, whose streets
I neither own nor roam
Unlike that village
Which really was my place

In this time, whose age
I both fear and crave
Unlike my youth
Lived out for all to chase

In this light, whose darkness
Checks all progress made
Unlike the dawn
More certain in its gaze

In this line, whose edge
In truth approaches plain
Unlike the poet
Who wanders in malaise

In this end, a stuttering fall
Which maybe came too too soon
Unlike the comet
Whose sparkles our spirits raise


 

Monday 3 January 2022

Ninety-Degree Shift

These are warm-up exercises
In preparation for
Or as a means of delay
For the forthcoming grand entrance

When I will turn the book on its side
To write in landscape form
A set of poems to be printed
In limited, limited editions

That is how I started
Back in the day before self-publishing was rife
To return is not always nostalgia
Nor is one always to write in the portrait form

Such absence of technical manipulation
As might be found in serious study rooms
You know the kind of place, criticised
For enjambment, for not knowing where lines end

To fast forward is not always science fiction
Or modernist futurism by any other name
To loop the tape loop is still to loop
Repetitive writing is similar, if not exactly the same


 

Sunday 2 January 2022

Organised Observation

I have to rearrange the Batik on the bannister
In the process, but then firmly fixed
I see a space for a row of my pictures
So self-evident in the course of natural selection

Will I get the idea past management
Who I do know rather cares
For the new desk’s location
Although it was ridiculed at first

I have kept the penny coin (mock copper)
Which sits atop the banister post
What might be its provenance I ask myself
As I take a moment to look out of the window

I bought a shade with a tea candle from Ropewalk
Which says it is not to be left unattended
It is as a counterbalance, to the natural light
Though not yet seen to, or at, its full potential


 

Saturday 1 January 2022

Observatories

From Scorpio to Aquarius
Among the planets, among the stars
Talk of the multifarious
To banish the witness, to spare the scars

The PGS physics class
Never did go to Jodrell Bank
And on that one visit to Kelly College
The giant telescope was out of bounds

This then is almost to the limit
Of my knowledge of astronomy, or astrology
Except for Bridget Riley’s poem The Planets
Which I recorded live at Emerson College

I have looked out at the moon
I even sang along with The Waterboys song
I saw the crescent, you saw the whole of the moon
Long before our meeting of the signs

Did I though not begin with the zodiac
An altogether more debatable subject matter
Where you can always find the good, or bad stuff
If your thought processes are sufficiently flexible