Bad Faith
Monday 31st January 2011 11:54 pm
Also by Tom Harding:
Rites Of Spring |The Line and Square
The foundations on which we built Empire
Are scarcely a secret to share
The offensive force of musketry fire
The defensive strength of the square.
The advantages of the musketry line
Are best learned mathematically
And not from one hundred metres in front
As Frenchie would no doubt agree.
The French they attack you in column
Of maybe 10,000 or mor...
Monday 31st January 2011 10:11 pm
Also by John Coopey:
Dead Men's Shoes | Cradle - A Triolet | Breakfast of Champions | Wrong Road Roun' - An Urban Villanelle | Night Mail | Doing It Twice | Charente-Maritime | Senior | It's Not 5-0 is it Now, Merv? | Haircut | Ah Yes, I Remember it Well |Splinters
So I'll tell you something that happened. It was a couple of years ago and it was early in the morning. I woke up quickly in a sweat. I was dreaming about PILLOWS. Rows and rows of PILLOWS. All lined up in a park at night. There was somebody else there but I can't recall who they were or if they were friendly or not. So the PILLOWS looked at me with tiny cotton eyes and enough eyebrow material ...
Monday 31st January 2011 6:39 pm
Also by Kealan Coady:
If I Wanted | Out At Sea | Reward | The Not Yet Chained. |And a Voice
I am not designed for life
not fit for it
I’m merely not strong enough
a weak, hopeless
pathetic template
And this dark mood
this deathly visitor
is inside me now
all the way deep
gripping my skull
cutting my thoughts
making it hard enough
just trying to breathe
So I lay here
as lost as stone
a thing neither dead nor alive
...Monday 31st January 2011 5:16 pm
Also by David Mac:
The night comes |The Day of Grief And Sorrow
The day of grief and sorrow was yesterday.
Another friend of ours had passed away.
It’s impossible to express in words how our hearts pain,
But we all swear, the memory about him will remain.
He was reliable and life he loved so passionately,
Up to the end he was faithful and friendly.
He was his family support and our coach
Without fear, without reproach.
...
Monday 31st January 2011 4:42 pm
Also by Larisa Rzhepishevska:
Rose lies on the piano keys..... | RZHEPICKS | You Could Call Me | Rzhepick | RZHEPICKS | RZHEPICKS | RZHEPICKS | The Epiphany | RZHEPICKS | RZHEPICKS | RZHEPICKS | RZHEPICKS | Rzhepick | EYES | RZHEPICKS | RZHEPICKS | Your Love |The cyanide swan
The cyanide swan
Ugly duckling, beautiful swan
The gentle cover is now gone
And the evil side is the only one
Some would say she's a con
The mask is off
She's now tough
Some would say rough
Like she hasn't had any love
Maybe she couldn't stand the ridiculing anymore
And was fed up of life being a chore
Or the hatred that was emerging from her core
Was fighting t...
Sunday 30th January 2011 10:57 pm
Systemic Usury
To suck all life
and create death
So goes the
banks.
nations
parasite
the banks feed
off of all humans
symptoms are
as follows
Abdominal pain Constipation Anemia Anorexia B-12 deficiency Rectal hemorrha...
Sunday 30th January 2011 8:03 pm
Eight Neglected Wonders of a Womb
Sunday 30th January 2011 3:13 pm
Apple Blossom Song
She went to gather apple blooms all in the month of May,
An eager child who dearly loved a warm and sunny day -
an eager child who dearly loved
a warm and sunny day.
Quite unaware of noise and dust that thinly filled the air
She skipped along the gravel path without a thought or care -
s...
Sunday 30th January 2011 2:40 pm
Also by Cynthia Buell Thomas:
The moon weeps | Heat Wave | Would you care for tea? (for Elaine) |Failed States
You begged and begged
and now you're ever in their debt -
they'll stretch a net the size of the IMF
to dress your nakedness; then you're fucked
with a corrupt infrastructure.
Your coping mechanisms will fracture,
a cheap contractor will copy and paste
your face into a pastiche simulacrum;
the tic and spasm you call culture
will not feature in the sculpt...
Sunday 30th January 2011 2:06 pm
Childhood Friendship
Along the pretty Pembrokeshire coast,
Under a sun that shone for ever,
We galloped over emerald cliffs.
Both holding imaginary reins,
Paula and I made spurring noises
To mounts that were supposed to be there.
Our families met while caravanning,
We decided to all tour together.
Big brothers enjoyed their own adventures.
A younger sister still napped af...
Sunday 30th January 2011 11:03 am
Also by Lynn Dye:
I'm Sorry, I'm English |A Craving for Writer's Block
`
I slaver with anticipation
as your taunts fly past
let me grapple you
while your fangs pierce
and vilest venom spreads
numb my soul and mind
let me scream and cringe
agonise upon this page
let blankness reign supreme
slay this potent pen
for all of eternity
make your emptiness pristine
hover around my carcass
you scavenging vultur...
Saturday 29th January 2011 11:08 pm
Poverty Is
You think poor is…
One car not two
semi, not detached
the right school
the wrong brand
the wrong label.
I think poor is…
Tide-lines
thick enough to pick at
cardboard soles
in shoes with holes
and stains that don’t
wash clean.
Together
we know poor is…
the curl of a lip
in a hostile world,
the shame
of not fittin...
Saturday 29th January 2011 1:23 pm
Also by Isobel:
La dee da dee da | Upon Disappearing | SPAM |elephant
I always loved the elephant
The elephant in my room
We used to have such laughs and chats
I hope he comes back soon!
Each day was such a riot -
oh what would happen next!
but now it's gone all quiet
and I am really vexed.
For there has been spring cleaning
He had to go away
And now the house is boring
Cos he’s not here to play.
...
Saturday 29th January 2011 9:13 am
Also by Ann Foxglove:
like paper | turtle haiku | books haiku | company | kiss haiku | ghazal - under grass | a little journey | sarah beaney | chocolate | dirty dog | I wonder | smoke and mirrors | ros/e | motherfuckinfox | A charm of goldfinches |Deliverance
As regal as I get,
As vulnerable as I can be.
I push through tranquility
And into exhaustion.
Stuffed to bursting,
Eager to release.
I intrude onto the White
And deliver my sacrifice.
Friday 28th January 2011 11:15 pm
Also by Steven Kenny:
Lullaby for Thermopylae |just the way it is
Sometimes the biggest effort
can have little effect,
and you're left with
a constant reminder,
like a knife in the gut.
Sometimes the smallest effort
rewards the most,
an efficient deluge
almost brimming over,
bringing satisfaction.
Sometimes, you perch on the fence,
neither easy nor hard,
and the end result is
usually the same.
Sometimes, no matter how
ha...
Friday 28th January 2011 10:43 pm
Also by Kath Hewitt:
Left turn | My childhood rainbow | What would you do? | untitled again | Fancy adding to this??? | Never alone | (untitled) |Fun guy
I glance with head on pillow
As you respond to my recommendation
To ‘try dancing to release
The energy of your elation’
You’re on your knees cuz you can’t stand
You kneel and stick your arms out
Eyes roll back in your head
Mouth forms a poignant pout
You wiggle left and squiggle right
And shuffle over with all your might
I peer up at squid-like move...
Friday 28th January 2011 6:43 pm
Under The Stairs
In a stony cold house, many years ago now
Lived a family as happy as fate would allow.
Though leaking the roof, with cracked window pane
And open to elements like wind and the rain.
No bolt on the door, no lock and no chain.
Nothing to steal , no nor nothing to gain.
The children were happy. They ran wild and free.
I remember it well, for the eldest was me.
Friday 28th January 2011 6:11 pm
Bucket and Spade (Childhood)
I recall the rain
Crying into my dreams
No charabanc for me
No trip to the sea
Squalling
The gusting wind scattered my broken heart
All ways like grains of sand
My bucket and spade
Laid
Hand in hand upon my bedroom floor
Friday 28th January 2011 1:58 pm
Also by Gus Jonsson:
Raged a Wind | Wave Over Wave (To the memory of a very good friend of mine that I never met) |Peak Oil Film Reviews
These are a couple of films I have recently seen on Peak Oil - check them out if you can.
The End of Suburbia (2004)
Directed by Gregory Greene
A chilling look at what seems to be the imminent demis of the American Dream, the movie examines the origins of modern suburbia and how that way of life, powered by cheap energy, is now threatened by the coming oil crash.
Central t...
Thursday 27th January 2011 10:38 pm
Also by Alain English:
The Sorry People | Gigs this Week! | January Featured Gigs | New Year and New Gigs! | Poetry of the Apocalypse |Cling On
The ideas of growing have turned old
forgetting stories once told
with characters who were once so bold
fiction left behind
We open our eyes to fact
loosing any sense of tact
our unwritten pact
ripped up in front of our eyes
We constantly disagree
questioning everything, never letting it be
replying with misjudged maybe's
forgetting wha...
Thursday 27th January 2011 5:13 pm
Also by Josh Coates:
Some little pieces | Absent Friends |Childhood Recollection
Dusk in Northumberland
I cannot throw away this faulty photograph
wonder if mother peeled off that oval sticker,
the one I remember:
Boots pronouncement of defects
on red eyes, on the ghosts of double exposures,
Now half forgotten
Framed by the stone walls scaling hills
I didn’t know that my great grandfather built or
the skill that made them stan...
Wednesday 26th January 2011 6:18 pm
As you sleep
I woke in the middle of the night
Slurred with illness cold tickling
My throat; my nose red raw. I saw
your body eloquent as a choir
corpse-still your bones were breathing
singing, the chorus chant sighing through you
orchestra woman. My favourite part:
the string section, its high toned rend
tore my heart in two.
A broken up shadow your body
...
Wednesday 26th January 2011 3:40 pm
Reading (Sestina)
Ian Hayles started a discussion about the Sestina form. Thought I would give it a go...was a little bit of a headache because I just picked the six words at random - book, fooling, apple, mouth, chair and tower - before I had my idea but see what you think folks...
Reading
From the echo, declared the book:
“My fruits are never fooling,
dangling words, a tease o...
Wednesday 26th January 2011 2:56 pm
Also by Marianne Daniels:
Neptune's Daughter | Untitled Bubble | I cannot write. | Colourless Green Ideas Sleep Furiously | Generation T(shirt) | Hikikomori | On Reading War |Stilled
How do you open a soul that’s already been closed?
How do you heal a heart that’s already been stolen?
Where do you go when you’re alone and the only light you see seems to go further and further away.
You just have to start to breathe again,
To wake each day ,
To smile again to open yourself to the world and just hold on to hope and let go of fear
just be just ...
Wednesday 26th January 2011 2:52 pm
Cerise Press
The spring edition of Cerise Press will soon be avaialble on-line. It's free, and it's good. Well, I write for it, anyway. All you have to do is subscribe, which is easy - just google Cerise Press and follow the links.
Wednesday 26th January 2011 2:31 pm
Emotion
From where did I get the notion
there's something wrong with emotion?
The human tribe runs on feelings,
and we starve if it's all just dealings.
So I reject staying remote,
I want to connect, want to emote.
Give myself permission to feel,
let myself love, be loved and be real.
A person is not just a book
to open and take a quick look.
Each one...
Wednesday 26th January 2011 10:26 am
Also by Dave Bradley:
Beyond the Garden #3 | Beyond the Garden #2 | Beyond the garden | When is the ground? | Filling time at grandparent's (Childhood) | Ruchill Park, Glasgow 10 a.m. 29th December 2010 | Respect |Burns Night
Macarthur parked his bicycle between two tartan vans
On Burns night in the Trossachs, 'twas the gathering of the clans
An evening of poetry, of rhymes and songs and ditties
While serving wenches strolled around with big plates of Mcvities
Someone read a poem about a scottish cat Mcavity
But mostly it was bawdy stuff of lewdness and depravity
Macintosh w...
Tuesday 25th January 2011 9:48 pm
New Year
The year begins, as the streets are chaotic past dusk
Looking back, our breath rides against our footsteps
In the fallen snow, gleaming in the street lights' glow
As a dozen shadows fall from view
And, to the day, the bottles burst
Into glasses that are raised
To the endless world of feigned resolutions
But only the year will be maintained
Until it itself is out
...Monday 24th January 2011 3:54 pm
Also by Joshua Van-Cook:
Bigotry | The Useful |Maudlin
Strange to think small dreams morph,
spark dotted pathways on and on.
Still blemished weights of coherence
lie, carve to memory those that last.
Shed for absurdity and more,
the tears I cry know no line
or minutes fair, deliberate time.
The best of thoughts live in the past.
Witnesses can tut and tsssk,
queue to sign my page for free.
Shout ou...
Sunday 23rd January 2011 10:50 pm
Are you a narcisst
Do you pose in pictures on your own?
Think you have pouting sensous lips and eyes of marble stone/
Do you take ass and make it into class?
Do you look in the mirror and can't tear your eyes away?
and you can't find a partner worthy enough of you
Have you got a blue steel look or Marilyn Monroe pose?
Do you have to many clothes?
Do your friends all think your great?
...
Saturday 22nd January 2011 4:12 pm
Also by Daniel Hooks:
you make stories | I have a few questions? | Geekology | Make believe |Standing close
Mild for the weather for this time of year
outside, standing and chatting and laughing,
standing close and I’m trapped by the wall
and I feel enclosed, and I feel... I...
... feel!
Standing close, I feel. And I shouldn’t feel.
Rain permeates the non-coloured memories
damp, sodden evenings and damp, sodden mornings
remembering: neglected, remembering rejection
...
Saturday 22nd January 2011 3:30 pm
The Scratchers and the Scrawlers
The Scratchers and the Scrawlers
We shall not forget
Signs scrawled by Neanderthals on almost every wall we walked past.
An N, in capital form with two lines added, which digressed to suggest a capital F.
It was scratched into a table
It was scratched into many a table
It was scratched into too many a table often by near illiterate authors who wanted to blame...
Saturday 22nd January 2011 10:59 am
Also by Mark Mr T Thompson:
Africa United | A couple of SA influenced pieces, first is a draft | When they came... | New X (30 years after the tragic fire) | She fed my soul | Confirmed up coming gigs | Equally bad (AKA Rantings of an antisexist man in a post-feminist world) | A why is... | If we are |The Very First Time
Saturday 22nd January 2011 1:48 am
Also by Dave Dunn:
Quorellimus Quoragg | She Sang... | While They Scam... | My Head Hurts... ;) | The Borders Of Mankind | New Year Wishes |Before the Curtains Open
close your eyes
and listen to the
soft, almost
invisible breeze
sneaking in and out
of my window still.
Before I open the curtains,
listen to the nervousness
of my every touch
as I gently blow
over the tip of your hair
so it feels
like an imaginary comb
stroking your head.
Close your eyes
and listen to the branches
rustling...
Friday 21st January 2011 8:20 am
Dream
Searching threw the blue lagoon,
Entering shallows were the boats are tombs,
As I entered I saw a light,
Gave me scare,
Gave me freight.
So I stood still,
In this light was an angel,
And she did fill, every emotion of my own free will,
For all these emotions a man would kill,
So I stood still.
The water was moving,
The sharks were lurking,
While I was searching,
...
Thursday 20th January 2011 4:11 pm
In memory
Emerald greens
Forgotten dreams
Bacchic delight
Morning plight
Friendlier strangers
Drunken wagers
Calmer living
Always giving
Fantastic craic
Guinness attack
Beautiful island
My Ireland
Wednesday 19th January 2011 8:26 pm
Also by alan barlow:
Flambe | Maybe | One night | In task | The pen is mightier than the sword ? | She | The Scream | Torn | Insomniacs Ball | Conceptual | a moment in time | stripes | Starlight Over The Rhone | childhood |Reality is Five by Seven Miles
Crimson gulps tea
anxiously
rough hands grasping the mug
Off centre like Wednesday
Trying to get even
with seven
and at one with her past
She dreams on tip-toes
of grass birds nests
and the seagulls serenade.
Giggles at the secrets
snow whispers.
Reality is a five by seven mile
square
longing for curves.
It snaps rule...
Tuesday 18th January 2011 7:38 pm
OpenMind Valentine's Day Poetry Slots available
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After our headliner and special guests we have 2 hours to fill with OpenSpace slots so if you'd like to read at a poetry...
Tuesday 18th January 2011 12:45 am
Also by Ushiku Crisafulli:
Bright Lights Off | Broken Bridges | The Death of War | High Society |The Sky is finally clear
With pride being my weakess, I'd cut my nose off to spite my face,
but at the end of the day, it would only be me who falls from Grace.
So I walk on by with a Cheshire Cat grin,
and now the truth is out its only me who can win.
My rose tinted glasses are now fully removed,
I've only just realised it was myself that needed to be proved.
I had been blinde...
Saturday 15th January 2011 5:05 pm
Touching Souls
Where are the keys
why do we suffer these
nine to five, making the best of things
six to twelve, I'm not making the most of me
Where is the doorway into
the life we always thought was ours
five years pass, then ten years have passed
I'm older now but no nearer to where I want to be
These prisons
these cells
why do we dwell here
are you the key
are you the one for m...
Thursday 13th January 2011 11:39 pm
Also by Tom:
Hush Little Nightmare | Childhood - Competition Follow Up to 'Space' |Vintage Heart
You tear to shreds
My already frayed edges.
A patch worked rescue attempt.
There is little strength found
in the weakness of this cloth.
Once adorned, a sequined delight
Still a shimmer in the right light
Restore to former glorious glamour.
Flat Iron this crinkled mess
wear with a vintage heart.
Thursday 13th January 2011 12:10 am
click click click
Ouch
That was a big house
Came down out the sky
And in the end it fell on me
Just my sparkly shoes to show
I really have been so wicked
A young girl now is wearing
My sparkly shoes,
Clicking her heels and feeling fine
She thinks I am dead, but
In this invisibility of middle age
I am enjoying the privacy
And the pleasure of knowing
I don’t nee...
Wednesday 12th January 2011 11:53 pm
A Man Walked Into A Room
A man and a room.
A man walks into a room.
He's a man, definitely a man.
Not a lady, or a unicorn,
or an urchin.
Does he seek out virgins?
Not that I'm aware of.
Was he at any time a lady?
A man walks into a room.
The definite article of a man.
Walking into a room.
Is he Our man?
Our man walks into a room.
Tense?
Our man ...
Wednesday 12th January 2011 9:16 am
Gardening is hard Work
snapdragons around the garden chase
the manic butterflies embrace
the warmth, the light, their endless day
below them vivid scents sashay
a gusting waft soars up then dips
that ordered plot is now eclipsed
as rough and coarse the wild hedge
hides villains twixt its rush and sedge
cultured cultiation lost
sky and horizon now accost
and gobble up that force...
Tuesday 11th January 2011 9:47 pm
The Woman Behind the Veil - the great Burqa Debate...
Here we ask is the media and the cosmetics industry as oppressive to women as the Islamic burqua?
Tuesday 11th January 2011 12:11 am
Rain after Snow
The snow made my road look clean,
grey-brown ruts and cracks became pristine,
and the cleansing power of the rain
only restored all the hidden shame
of broken paving slabs patched with tarmac,
crumbling kurb stones and crooked drains,
mismatched roof tiles, weeds in gutters
dog and cat shit now uncovered;
a washed up wonderland rediscovered.
Sunday 9th January 2011 1:41 pm
Here in My Childhood
Here in my childhood
wearing robes my mother chose for me
I play; I grow; I learn how to please
Here in my childhood
wearing robes my teachers chose for me
I grow and play, learn how to appease
Here in my childhood
wearing robes I earned and chose for me
I travel the world with a 'hold-all'
Here in my childhood
we walk; my love, my life ...
Saturday 8th January 2011 1:55 pm
Retrograde (N+15)
Wednesday 5th January 2011 5:28 pm
Indian's Head
I thought I might propose some prose.
“Indian’s Head,” she said, out of the blue. “that’s where I want you to scatter my ashes, son.”
I almost dropped the tea I’d brought, about her twentieth that night; surprised just as much at the fact she was talking about death at all, let alone her own.
“Indian’s Head? I didn’t know you’d ever…”
“I think it was the happiest day of my life ...
Wednesday 5th January 2011 2:55 pm
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