PERSIAN PUNCH - the death of a great race horse
Persian Punch found a secure place in the affections of the racing public - always trying his
best. And when he collapsed and died in the final stages of a race at Ascot the sorrow was immediate and heart-felt.
..............................................................................
Brave eyes wept at the Ascot course
When he came to the end of his run;
For the going ...
Monday 31st October 2011 4:23 pm
Also by M.C. Newberry:
CRAZY WORLD - a song lyric | QUESTION | DOWN BY THE MEWSTONE | TWO GIGGLING GIRLS | SUNDAY SONG | TURNING BACK THE CLOCK | THE PROPERTY DEVELOPER | THE GAY DOG | LAST POST | WHAT DO I KNOW? | A DISTANT HAZE | TAKE ME BACK TO ROCK AND ROLL | Daddy Knew Johnny Cash | WHERE DO YOU GO WHEN YOU GO WHERE YOU DO? | DADDY KNEW JOHNNY CASH | SUNSET OVER START BAY | YESTERDAY ONCE MORE | THE GALMPTON ROBIN | BE STILL | The Spider | George Best - football legend | Bore |£4.88
£4.88
Your body was found dead in your flat, three months gone and smelling like hell.
They came and took you away, to the morgue downtown, an unhappy place.
Clearing your flat they found £4.88, not much to show for a lonely death.
Always on your own, eternally in death. How sad no one will see you buried, a pauper’s death, the undertaker the only witness at this sol...
Monday 31st October 2011 1:32 pm
Also by NICK ARMBRISTER:
ABDUCTEE | SPIRIT | MISSING | HARMONY | PARTY | GOTHIC STORM | WEB | A NEW YEAR | SHE HAS THE ANSWERS | VETERAN | GALLOWS | BIZARRE | ALL ALONE | EYE FOR AN EYE | DESERT CLASH | TRINE | FOREVER POND | SO | RECRUITING SERGEANT | UNCARING MAN | YOU CALLED | THING | TRASH OVERHEAD | I BECOME NOTHING | WAR GODDESS | GENERATION | SOUTHERN SONG | THE TRAGEDY OF SONG | PASSENGERS OF LIFE | INTO MY MIND |favourite poems
From nowhere,a face visions.
Into a day of countless missions,
Awkward to grasp emotional bliss.
Wanton of much,the invisible kiss.
Seeking contentment,equality gain
Running wild,blind the same.
Grasping handfulls of transparant air
Will she be gone,or stay the dare>?
Will she to me,as me to she
Or run the mile,or will we be.
One moment more,a seconds grasp
Dissalusions m...
Sunday 30th October 2011 11:11 pm
The Ballad of The Boy and The Man
The photo tells the story
As only pictures can
About the time some years ago
The Boy met with The Man.
The Boy was Billy Bremner -
He looks about to cry;
The schoolyard bully held to task;
The Man was Dave Mackay.
Each held a reputation
But paid each no regard,
While Bremner was plain dirty
Mackay – well, he was hard.
Thoug...
Sunday 30th October 2011 11:01 pm
Also by John Coopey:
A Bloke's Back Brake Block Broke | Overjoyed with Schadenfreude | The Things We Do For Love | "Imagine my Surprise..." | "Widening the Circle of Friends" |Anonymous Review
Sunday 30th October 2011 9:29 pm
Bought
Bought,
imagining her face
her smile
a butter dish
from Derbyshire
the cow on the lid
painted cheerfully
is sat on a creamy base
licks of grass growing up its sides
Wrapped
in gossamer tissue
taped at the edges
so as not to give away
its contents
beautiful
held
tightly
carefully
all the way home
sandwi...
Sunday 30th October 2011 12:00 pm
The Moon: Golfballs, astronaut shit
For the organic and furious
A question and a sure thing
Is divided by nothing but time.
The moon could kill us all
With an inch of its bravery
Enslave us all in wonder forever
For the simple act of falling
Further and without hesitation
Into the darkening shack
Of mad curiosity
But instead
We have penetrated
The mysteries of this...
Sunday 30th October 2011 9:52 am
Also by Kealan Coady:
Sometimes I Am Not Born | Voice In The Dark |Rzhepicks
May be I am not as strong as it seems to be,
But I am not as weak as someone wants me to be.
It’s not the question of whom to marry,
It’s the question what to do with the rest:
Gary. Larry, Barry, Jerry……
A drunken man shouted as his voice allowed:
Where am I? I feel like to cry!
You are in Soho square if to be ...
Saturday 29th October 2011 6:08 pm
Also by Larisa Rzhepishevska:
Brain And Body | Let the Wind Rage Outdoor... | A PRAYER | A Message | A La Larissa Perfume | My Funny Money |Halloween Party Pooper
Sorry to disappoint any Halloween hosts,
But I can’t seem to find the heart,
When confronted with vampires and ghosts,
I am just a boring old fart.
It’s an American thing, not British at all.
My childhood passed well enough without.
Therefore, this palaver is not my call,
I hardly know what it is about!
Halloween had never come to my street,
...
Saturday 29th October 2011 3:00 pm
Also by Lynn Dye:
Daughter (II) | Daughter | Colin's Memory | Proposal | No More! | Autumn Dawn | Love Games | Mama Santa | Domestic Goddess | Old Shoe Box | Rock Star |Sunday Girl
My entry for the Sunday Times EFG Short Story Competition, 2012
Saturday 29th October 2011 2:19 pm
Also by STEVE RUDD:
A Poem for Bernard | Shutting-In Time |FOR ROSE
(with regrets)
Rose, it doesn`t need me to say
How warm your eyes are,
How full of the merry-dance flicker and play
Of flame. The light of a bright star`s
Cold compared ( that light`s more near,
Snug from your heart-blaze, cosy and charm and cheer).
These are but truths.
And you`ve got grace girl, your dancing soothes
Tired eyes, as in...
Friday 28th October 2011 9:53 pm
Dinner Party
Tomorrow evening,
with supper and a smile,
I'll stay awake with the ghost
of the girl you used to be,
and talk shit about the girl
you are now.
Friday 28th October 2011 6:42 pm
Harlequin's Meditation - Sven Vath
I have had a request to place this piece back. So for Lynn and anyone else, here it is. The original music score is called Harlequins Meditation and it is by a fantastic Dance Music composer called Sven Vath.
Harlequin
I’m not dancing
On the ceiling of conformists
Interpretations of how
They express their freedoms,
But I am dancing!
I am the harlequ...
Friday 28th October 2011 2:29 pm
Also by Noetic-fret!:
Tightrope | Our Children's Timeline | Firmly Planted - Solomon Jabby | American? | Abandoned | Fated Bubble of Warmth | Domestic Violence | Fathers 4 Justice | Sven Vath feat Noetic-fret! - Harlequins Meditation | Quarantine | Tipping My Hat |This is not a vodka; ginger, ice and lime
I'm losing it
I'm losing it
I'm stood right here
refusing it
an ice cold one
that shouts-
'get gone!'
that thrills of
my abusing it
I excuse myself
a ruse myself
excuses me and
I myself
deny myself
a lift from
this Moscow mule
that i drive myself
I'm losing it
I'm losing it
I'm giving in
and chosing it.
...
Friday 28th October 2011 2:48 am
Also by Tommy Carroll:
Five degrees of separation (19th Oct 2011) | Involvement | Persephone's Perpetuum | Expression of freedom |Pursue Transparency
In veils of secrecy the captured states
Obscure the havens of the ultra-rich,
Who claim to hover in their global cloud;
Untouched, untaxable and out of reach.
They slip through loopholes spun, in legal webs,
By spider lawyers, lobbyists, - with bribes.
They loot our assets; dodge, evade and hide;
And multiply their influence round the globe.
Wha...
Thursday 27th October 2011 9:24 am
‘Make Meanings Collide/Cause These Words Are FREE…’
Blog from Rachel on Inky’s October Open Mic. And it was our first anniversary too.
Inky is baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaccccccccccccckkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk!!!
Following the mania that was the August Mini-Fest, Inky Fingers took some much needed zzz’s in September. We had discussed using our massive salary bonuses to fly our tired selves to Cuba for the next planning meeting, but it turns out Do...
Wednesday 26th October 2011 7:59 pm
Trying Something New
It's been a while since I've hit WoL with anything and thought I'd come back and see what people are up to.
I've been trying out a new way of writing poetry in the 1st person. As it's not my favourite form of writing (i.e. writing about my own experiences) I've started with a character description and have written a poem from that character's description. So let's see what you think a...
Wednesday 26th October 2011 6:08 pm
Mayday
The 144 to Birmingham took twenty years
to burgeon from a blemish on the horizon
to the finish of the marathon. She promised
me I’d catch it, and waiting is a hard habit
to stop, unlike this Midland Red bus that plods
at funeral carriage pace. Of all the days
in all the Mays she dies upon the hottest -
always inapposite: mini – skirted in her forties,
wearing hig...
Wednesday 26th October 2011 3:30 pm
Shells - With The Hardest Of Hearts (CB Bootleg Version)
http://soundcloud.com/postconcussionsyndrome/shells-with-the-hardest-of-hearts-cb-version/
An instrumental (from Shell's Lunar Park EP released in June 2010 - not to be confused with the infinitely inferior Florence and the Machine tune) was offered on a "name your price" basis on http://shells.bandcamp.com, so I grabbed it. Thanks to Shells for making it available FOC for piss-poor poets p...
Wednesday 26th October 2011 2:34 pm
you and us
YOU are surrounded by glass
Within that
The world
Can observe
The normality of dinner
The association of wealth
The body on the table
The watching of soaps
The entertaining of guests
The reading of books
Masturbation in bedrooms
The privacy of thought.
WE live under mirrors
And reflect them back at you
With that emotion
We coat o...
Wednesday 26th October 2011 12:00 am
Radar
I'd rather be a blip. Two nights a week, Big-headed to think I get in. But I'd rather think that then nothing. An apple or a pear? You choose? Waiting for a text, But I don't want it to come. Level headed? Two extra drinks, why not haaaaaa. Mine, the strongest. Better than not. Regrettable on Friday.
Tuesday 25th October 2011 11:26 pm
A kind of weird dream type thing of a poem
Gathering Wool
As I think I walk through an orrery
Of aspirations in parallel to the sixth constant
And oppression in madness trims the borders
Where the feet of the dead pursue
And embrace every stranger.
Though chastity is born of consecration
The chasm of lust denies
The broken glimpse of a benevolent hell.
And we beckon, crying,
Smelling of the ...
Tuesday 25th October 2011 10:08 pm
Also by Peter Asher:
Wild Cat |At Home With Adolf
For more than a year he screams to the sky, daring God to do his worst......
Disconcerting. See me stand at our small bay window,
shrinking into shadow.
...........
He reflects the sum, the sorry state,
political views, skewed past the norm,
there's a darkness inside, deception
of self, eternal, burnt deep within.
He tames his world with fire and ash,
pollutes Mrs B...
Tuesday 25th October 2011 7:44 pm
pride and joy
I guess I should have worried
When you used to chop up worms
But I was your loving mother
So I wasn’t too concerned.
Maybe it was a bad sign
When you set fire to your bed
But I was just so doting
“Oh dear” was all I said.
And on the occasion
You hacked off your sister’s plaits
I must have been on your side so
We’ll draw a veil o'er that.
The...
Tuesday 25th October 2011 6:20 pm
Also by Ann Foxglove:
autumn egg | great north diver | beautiful in snow | son goes | apple haiku | "The last remaining Mara hare . . . " | beguiled by seals |Haikku for October
October
Sycamore leaves fall,
Evening paths become golden
Veins of memory
Tuesday 25th October 2011 4:44 pm
All The Love In The World
Tuesday 25th October 2011 4:38 pm
Also by Dave Dunn:
True Love Starts... | Could Have |'ThePoetry Spoke' Open mic! Guest Poet- Wols own Dave Bradley! - £20 prize up for grabs!
'ThePoetry Spoke'
Great poetry and acoustic music night-
This Thursday Night- 8pm!
La Gondola
22a Liscard Crescent
Wallasey- The Wirral
CH44 1AE (a stones throw over the Mersey from Liverpool)
Check us out in the gig guide and view the photo- we're the venue/wine bar that has all the ivy going on lol.
Our Guest Poet
WOLs own! ‘Dave Brad...
Monday 24th October 2011 9:36 pm
Punk's Dead
Gather round children I'll tell you a tale
about a musical movement modelled to fail,
it made us jump, it made us cry
and put safety pin sales at an all time high.
It mocked the establishment filled them with dread
put kids on the dole on a stage instead,
t'was a thing of excitement that let us be free
but ultimately it wasn't to be.
It began in the summer ...
Monday 24th October 2011 8:10 pm
Also by Jack Pascoe:
Hooded Youth | Christmas in Camden |Russet Rustlings
I rustle through crisp clusters of lost, crunching leaves
Which gather, bunched and rusting russet, in the thickets
And sniff the wafting, musty, fusty, rustic scents
Of fungal undergrowth amongst sparse, once-lush bushes.
Last, rash, brash leaflets stick to sycamore and ash
But soon shall slip their tenuous grips and hustle, fluttering
To forest’s floor to settle,...
Monday 24th October 2011 2:59 pm
kitchen
The drips come in
from the bathroom
to my favourite home tomb
with all the solutions
the kitchen
the answer is there
by the earthen
ware
i plan
to bake
a flan
base
their absorbency
is
ace
now out of the tin
i pop it
on the side
where
the drips come in
Monday 24th October 2011 2:30 pm
Also by Sim Le Wilt:
Call centred | Walk tall | Time | No time like the present |Lorna
It was a public madness:
comments not making sense, snow-flaking words on photos shared by friends of friends.
Oblique comments passed by lookers on. ‘WTF’s she on about?’ and ‘get her tole’ and passive vaguings mentioning getting better for the kids.
And I sit and mourn her while she lives. Watch it huge and vast.
Remembering my own lost year
and feel a little anxio...
Monday 24th October 2011 2:13 pm
evolutionary kindergarten
from birth to death
sole goal - survival - food shelter procreation
physical packaging – noses eyes skin size
adaptive to given environments
polar tropical temperate mountains jungles deserts
group isolation for long ages
but erratic climates shifted tectonic plates drifted
peoples migrated
and mixed
through long ages
the strong the crafty c...
Sunday 23rd October 2011 3:20 pm
LITTLE STREAM
Saturday 22nd October 2011 4:22 pm
She Loves Me
She loves me to the sun and back
moon, planet, stars
She loves me 100%
(which is as far as you can go)
She has a love chain
and I’m at the top
along with God and Jesus
Below me come family
then friends
then neighbours
then the unknown, who are nice
then robbers and murderers
who aren't
She tells me not to post this
because it’s cheesy
...
Saturday 22nd October 2011 9:54 am
Also by Isobel:
Skin Deep | Chlamydia |File not Found
Disc drive stutters.
Confused eyes stare.
Information is regurgitated
by acquiescent lips.
Old data perfectly preserved
in files long forgotten
but yesterday's data
has to be re-entered
and re-entered.
Directory error.
Friday 21st October 2011 6:06 pm
Also by Dave Carr:
Not a tit at all | Logic |After The Fall
After The Fall
To deny her nothing
To be perfect
To love
(Like I love myself)
As she is
As she will
To want magic
To want more of her
Dreams don't phantom can't
Won't accept never
No
They gather together scattered bits
And build
In need and in too deep
In pebbles of a drying rose
Blues fall like darkness
Like warriors tired from battle
Like dre...
Friday 21st October 2011 2:18 pm
Also by J. Otis Powell‽ (with interrobang):
Politics | From Wise, Why's, Y's (reported by Mike Hazard) | Island Life & Fear Of Fire | Amnesiacs | Jarred Bottle: Revolution would never occur... | Voices of the Andoumboulou |Something is Coming
Beneath the biscuit-bitten moon of dawn
Something’s coming.
There’s a hint of something unknown,
unprecedented enough that even the howling wind has flaked
To something spider-thin;
To the bare wire frames of lyricism.
Since then, the sky has darkened.
And static has started to skitter across asphalt and window-frames.
L...
Friday 21st October 2011 10:23 am
Swindon: the Poetry Capital of the World!
Swindon is twinned with Ocotal but it is also tenuously half-rhymed with Chicargo.
Swindon is challenging global poetry inequality.
Swindon Zoo contains the last known thesaurus in captivity.
All our pavements rhyme.
There is irony in our skyscrapers.
Swindon has more imaginary buildings than anywhere else in the world.
Work will soon commence on the Oasis Leisure ...
Thursday 20th October 2011 11:23 pm
My Shooting Stars By Alice Age 6
My Shooting Stars By Alice Age 6
'In our last session, you said you couldn’t say
Just how it made you feel'.
Three long years on, still mistaking my frown as hesitance,
She consulted notes. A professional , tiny, half-smiled prompt.
I 'd drifted off and wasn’t sure how long my absence
Lasted, The face I’d drafted on, assuring
...Thursday 20th October 2011 9:20 pm
Also by ant:
Doubting Thomas Or Epiphany in Halifax Last Sunday | You Too Can Have a Body Like Mine | The Real thing | GSOH | Merry Christmas Archie |Sir Bruce Forsyth - Knight of the Realm
"Nice to see you
To see you nice".
Tip-tapping in waistcoats;
On the noble steed that is
Tess Daly.
Wielding his chin
Like a sabre,
And winning the nation's
Favour, "'Cos
That's the name of the game".
He's not a king,
Queen or Jack.
He's not even "higher
Or lower" - he's a knight!
Bruce Forsyth:
Knight of t...
Thursday 20th October 2011 3:44 pm
A Ghost-Boned Wet Dream
There’s a woman who thinks she can
Have a wet dream about a vague man
She's ghost-boned with an ear to the floor
She hears whispers from the room below
But you can’t have a wet dream over vague men
There’s a baby crying for a mother
There’s an old man screaming out for another
Another daydream of times gone by
Another nightmare of a long goodbye
...Thursday 20th October 2011 12:02 pm
A Means to an End book launch (Andy N and Jeff Dawson aka Jeffarama)
Monday 17th October 2011 10:44 pm
Also by Andy N:
The End of Summer (IV) |We Used to Make Love
Sweet Heart we
used to make love,
now all we
do is fight.
I cry myself
to sleep
many a night.
I'm angry with you,
I think maybe
you're having
an affair.
You're angry with
me, cause you say
emotionally I'm
not there.
I guard my
heart, because
...
Monday 17th October 2011 5:11 pm
Also by Shirley Smothers:
A Silly Goblin Poem | Who is this Woman in the Mirror |The Rhythm of the Ride
I love a motorbike ride
An open road signals freedom,
Freedom from everyday restrictions,
Rules that keep me in check.
Nagging worries that drag me down.
Its liberating, exhilarating,
Lying low, head down chin up,
Open throttle and feeling the wind
Whistling past.
Tyres on asphalt sing their song.
Engine finely tuned throbbing along.
Bobbing and...
Monday 17th October 2011 12:05 pm
Poets Corner 'Open Mic' with £50 cash prize! Guest Poet- on Tuesday the 17th January is the wonderful Wigan Poet 'Laura Taylor'!!
Poets Corner
A Brand new modern and upbeat venue - 'open mic poetry night' set in Hoylake's stunning Rock and Cocktail Bar that is -'Glassfire' . (next to Hoylake Station - Wirral)
We meet on the 3rd Tuesday in every month 8pm til late pm
All levels of Poet and types of Poetry will be made very welcome by your hosts Graham Robinson and Stella Jones - who are both Both Published an...
Sunday 16th October 2011 6:07 pm
Beholder's Eyes
Take a look into my eyes,
And maybe we will find
that between you and me
It's the way that love should be.
She told me I had beautiful eyes
her heart said friends
and her mouth did too...
and my mind's confused now I'm not with you.
See I can be the best friend that I have been for years
or I can be the guy that can hold you near.
But I can't be this.
You s...
Saturday 15th October 2011 11:50 pm
Also by Ushiku Crisafulli:
White Band | Battle of Demon's Run | Pretty Homeless | I See You |Is It Cold Where You Are?
assuming an adultness of understanding, a rationing of feeling
where one side metes out their emotions
only experiences the right and sensible sensations
All this assumption of absolutes, burned bridges
there being no way to return to stir this into a mess
A wall of arbitrary time, slotted days upon weeks
to hide the vision of...
Saturday 15th October 2011 10:34 pm
Trip Wolf
I made myself in the room.
The dab of this and that - it swept me up in the carpet,
flickered a groove,
a voice needing abit of spice to.
I tried to uncover myself,
away from the city, to find a place where the outside
could hurt me - amber bites, and a call
that could strip me of the way I stood on two.
I took the fast words I hear us talk,...
Friday 14th October 2011 12:15 pm
Also by Marianne Daniels:
She Changes | Silentium |Colours of California
Seeking fish,
snowy egrets stalk the shallows,
white as the far snowy Sierra Nevada summits.
The breakers battering Pacific Valley Bluff
are as white as the comical prize chef's hat of the chili cook-out winner,
worn with pride and good humour.
He is white.
White, one of the race that is fading,
losing the wave,
the white surf wave .
Brown for the s...
Friday 14th October 2011 11:11 am
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