Served by the Slice
served by the slice
this body, cut through in the redesign for a different life,
whistles a frayed remembrance leaving naught but remnants
when falling for the suicidal hiatus of a tethered tale
in these days, of the child’s exultation, sing your song
as a lyrical dog chases damsons and damsels and the first and
furriest flavour the dustiest corpse of trees; dark...
Thursday 28th February 2013 10:53 pm
Also by Paul Sands:
Illicit | Sin by Sin |My Favourite Cup
It takes years of pondering to find the right cup;
the right shape and weight, the pattern, the handle.
It is not just a drinking vessel
It is a portal to a world of relaxation.
Maybe I’m wrong and it is just a cup
but I’d be lost without my favourite.
She has picked me up when I’ve felt alone
even with her chipped rim
she makes the perfect brew.
...
Thursday 28th February 2013 9:41 pm
Also by Martin Bailey:
You will be mine! | Bright Star |MARCHING
Marching
The year is marching into spring,
As bright soft shoots caress the earth,
The nettles green as catkins burst.
Some gilding for a greater worth.
Go count your money, grasp a coin,
Buy now your place in space and time,
Rise up your monument of stone,
Or walk among the sweet sublime.
Today I saw some ewes with lambs,
The raw wind c...
Thursday 28th February 2013 9:22 pm
Also by Ian Gant:
It | Dark Knights |Horse
What heavy breath escapes you;
matted creature, snorting monster–
four legged man without woman
as master;
your beard twists of licked
charcoal curls; dark- rubbed
with the rolling clouds behind.
I hear the sounds of a wet chest
strained upon the muscle
of your front legs;
an intelligent mind, outside the materials
of a humankind;
free runn...
Thursday 28th February 2013 2:13 pm
Also by Marianne Daniels:
Thin | Infirm | body |Corinth (relist)
love is for somebody other
someone with eye blinkers like shutters
somebody else whose skin has never sensed
the crashing of all its pores
the closure of all of the doors
the suffocation of knowing
now that loves snuck in
only he has the keys
and he licks at the taste of their metals
Never had to question
the ideas come to mind
all rose tinted
...Thursday 28th February 2013 11:20 am
Also by Rachel Bond :
cacti plant |Last Tat Session 2012
Last Tat Session 2012
Today is the day of my last tattoo session in 2012.
From March to December I got so much ink.
More than you can shake a stick at.
Tarot card art, warplanes, poems and much more.
Not sure which is my fave.
Amelia Earhart’s portrait or my Boeing 40 biplane?
My arm gaps are full so I have sleeves.
Space remains on my chest,
time for t...
Wednesday 27th February 2013 7:17 pm
Also by NICK ARMBRISTER:
One Single Wish (by Mel) | Autumn Lady | Goth Fall | Vietnam | MIRAGE | Bellyache (for Weird Harold) |now hear this
now hear this
in Zen they say there are no senses
so why then does this fish
smell like it does
if there’s no form then why
does this fish look so like a fish
if all is emptiness then why
does this fish taste the way it does
if there’s no touch then why
when I stroke this fish does
he laugh out loud and shout
see! see how we conned you?
...
Wednesday 27th February 2013 7:11 pm
Water Underground
See rocks when running
Appearing like dark blue flashes
Skipping over wet sand
When counting these days
Seems only like a daydream
When I last climbed here
Clambered over these rocks
Up onto the hurtful grass
The stones are dry and still
Cracked and broken in fragments
Shaped in oddity, left alone
Beside there lay the gap in earth
T...
Wednesday 27th February 2013 5:31 pm
Also by David Blake:
Seaward Citadel | Way Out By the Rapeseed Field | Angry Autumn | Castaway | Earth | Lake Song | María en la Roca (Sewage Filter) | The Dream at the Party |VANISHING POST
Is there something about mid-February...
Some mysterious shut-down day -
That sees a poem disappear
From the WOL light of day?
Is there something about mid-February
Like a black hole beyond the sun,
While poems that come afterwards,
Are shining "two for one"?
Some poems are worth reading twice
Like a letter in the post,
But here is this month...
Wednesday 27th February 2013 5:15 pm
Also by M.C. Newberry:
THE PERFECT EXIT LINE | LABOUR MILLIONAIRES | POLICE POETRY BOOK | FEELING FELINE |The Supermarket Veg Approach to Romance
Cor looks great
Nice n juicy
Nice n straight.
Yum – unblemished,
Will be good for me.
Yeuk – looks nobbly
Some bits are bad
Some bits are bobbly.
Poo – blemished,
Will be bad for me.
Idiot.
Wednesday 27th February 2013 2:45 pm
Also by Dave Bradley:
Bedroom Tax | The 3D Printer | Cat Competition Result | Cat Competition Voting | In Praise of Mistakes |Let's Get Fruity
You are the apple of my eye,
I may be a wrinkled old prune,
But I am a chunky pineapple guy,
Going to be your top banana soon,
You sometimes are a prickly Pear,
And treat me like a raspberry fool,
I know that life isn’t a bowl of cherries,
But I’m your kiwi – oh so cool,
You are as pretty as a peach,
A lovely strawberry surprise,
A melon...
Wednesday 27th February 2013 10:11 am
Also by Tom Doolan:
Cereal Killer | Hole In My Heart |Warnings
Warnings
Storms!
We’re all going through storms,
From young to old you can feel the maddening -
Is this the insanity before a cull?
If you press your ear to the floor,
You can hear a silent alarm,
A variable bass tone resonating through
Our world,
It’s cold,
And the chimes from tree ornaments
No longer soothe – no longer imbue
...Wednesday 27th February 2013 3:12 am
Also by Noetic-fret!:
Truth Hurts | Untitled | The Float is Dipping | The Naming Does Not Equate | Falling Petals | Mathematics | Midway and Beyond | The Intention Was All Yours | The Iron Cloth | No Gainful Loss In War Except the Feeding of the Purse |And, naked
AND NAKED
somewhat after sonnet XXVII "Desnuda" by Pablo Neruda
And, naked, you are simple as a hand,
and smooth, and round as earth, and clear as glass;
your moonlit lines, your apple-laden land,
as naked as the naked, dancing grass.
And, naked, you are Cuba's darkest night,
whose starlight vines my tracing fingers hold.
And, naked, you are neverending light,
a summer-fill...
Wednesday 27th February 2013 1:17 am
Also by Marnanel Thurman:
Jesse Boot |Frowns of Silence
(So I says to Paul Simon, 'If you can use it, use it.')
Hello Spare Room, my old friend,
I’ve come to sleep in you again;
I prefer you to the lounge settee
For these times I’m sent to Coventry,
Never knowing what it is what I have done;
It’s no fun
To suffer Frowns of Silence.
In restless sleep I toss and turned
And mulled the reason I’d been spu...
Monday 25th February 2013 11:12 pm
Also by John Coopey:
Tickle Cock Lane | Progress and The Diggy Box | The Plays of William Shakespeare - (or Where I Get All My Talentfulness From) | Our Gert | "PICK IT UP" | SONNET 18 |stay and cruise
(a holiday in two halves)
WEEK ONE
DAY ONE TO SIX…BARBADOES
Over liquored
Over fed
Fronded garden
Downey bed
Tiny sea-shore
Quite secluded
Luxurious
(And all-included)
DAY SEVEN …BARBADOES
In the deep places of the chest
Rumblings become manifest
And strikes the dreaded (rhyme–destroyin...
Monday 25th February 2013 7:50 pm
Also by Harry O`N eill:
The anti - promiscuity calypso |I am yours not a fate...
I am yours not a fate,
You are mine just a date.
We would better say: Whatever?
Nothing lasts forever.
Life is worth living
without any misgiving.
Nevertheless I say: Take care!
In your heart be fair.
Though love didn’t come,
but you were a charm.
You were only my passion,
my confusion, my obsession.
We can not be together
...Monday 25th February 2013 6:03 pm
Also by Larisa Rzhepishevska:
I Love You | I Remember | An Idea | Real Or Not Real |Hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia
His dog craps in my garden
to the sound of metal rock.
His kids creep round my greenhouse
scrawling balls and giant cock.
His wife is bruised and beaten
all around the fucking clock.
His preferred weapon of choice
is to hurt and maim and shock.
Home from church on a Sunday,
he has a bonfire burning -
pitchforking rubber tyres
and dead meat that ...
Monday 25th February 2013 1:51 pm
Also by Ian Whiteley:
Soothsayer | Beneath The Watch Tower | Hostile Street | Gathering Winter Fuel | Angel of Mons | Composed At Braunau (April 20th 1889) | Club | The Collector (Roget's Soliloquy) |seasonal liaisons ( senryu )
Monday 25th February 2013 12:16 pm
My first Haiku
The small pond expands
with autumn's tepid rainfall
In ice nothing thrives.
Sunday 24th February 2013 9:19 pm
Also by Alison Smiles:
Not over til the pinny strings ping | Falling partners |Day 27 - Spring Already
Day 27... of my attempt to post something new everyday (which will explain the quality)
http://tomarianne.blogspot.co.uk/
Sunday 24th February 2013 7:14 pm
Also by Tom Harding:
Day 1 - Mirrored Glass |Forward Slash: "the weekend"
I want neon \ I want chrome
I want car headlights, streetlights, puddles
I want loud music, I want it louder//
I want chrome // I want fluorescent pink // I want inner city foxes and 3am
There’s a riot in my ribcage matches my feet pounding pavement
This city is mine.
I want anarchy I want a signal
I want last orders
I am the ...
Sunday 24th February 2013 6:01 pm
A little bohemia in Warwick
“Remember these times.” Urging me earnestly
whilst you nuzzle my hair down there. I dizzy and delight
at your glasses still on. A wicked glint behind
magnified - tantalizes. I draw breathe, thighs tense.
I protest “No, no, you can’t do that it’s the wrong time of….”
You can. You will. You do. Body squirming, eyes wide,
I clutch the duvet, horrified. Yo...
Sunday 24th February 2013 10:27 am
Also by Katy Megan:
The Oak Tree at Hatton Locks | Extra Hot, Extra Wet, Extra Shot | Anthony and Katypatra |The One I Love
If ever you
doubt my
love,
look into
my eyes.
The sparkle
you see
in them
is my
love for you.
If ever the
sparkle diminishes,
do not fear.
My love
is not
gone.
Only that
my health
has diminished.
A little late for valentines,
b...
Saturday 23rd February 2013 11:55 pm
Also by Shirley Smothers:
The Emergency Room Visit | The Ole Fishin Hole (Haiku) |ThePoetry Spoke February - Poetry Night & Guests
'ThePoetry Spoke'
Great poetry and acoustic music
This Tuesday - 26th February- doors open 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...
Our Guest Poet
Ged Thompson
Ged's poetry questions life. Poetically it does this via the telling of tales...
Saturday 23rd February 2013 4:23 pm
Also by Chris Co:
Wirral Ode Show - Open floor Night - February | All things considered | Life |Chance to get your work heard
Hi
I am posting this for a friend of my hubby who has just started a weekly podcast. He's a good lad who used to play in a band with Mark so show some support and get your submissions in . It's mostly for new unsigned bands but they are looking to include spoken word performance too.
Kath
Hey folks
Blown away by the response from our first podcast. For those w...
Friday 22nd February 2013 8:38 pm
Kate Middleton.........Leave her alone !
Leave Kate alone,leave her in peace,
As an heir to the throne she is soon to release.
To give birth to your first is such a strain,
Leave her alone don't disturb her brain.
Instantaneously admired,a star in the making,
In love with Prince William,the intense responsibility she is taking.
Compassionate and loving,beautiful and great,
Leave her alone to peacefull...
Friday 22nd February 2013 10:47 am
Also by hugh:
A lost glove | Appendicitis ? | Hilda hath no fear | Barclay's in Bletchley-sliding doors shut on 85 year old ! | Sun or moon ? |Banksters
It’s not the same for banksters,
The real gangsters,
Never wind up in handcuffs.
Behind scandals, there’s board rooms,
And JP Morgan goons,
That don’t care if you choke on the fumes,
Of their cooperate joyriding,
As long as you keep abiding,
By standards they’d never live by,
Like eating a steak pie,
That’s 99 per cent horse and 1 per cent fly!
...
Thursday 21st February 2013 9:52 pm
Also by Wez Jefferies:
Close calls and near misses | The river | A civil war, where the mind is as powerful as the gun |Baking bread in Birkenhead
Baking home-made bread in Birkenhead,
Cannot be justified.
I have tried.
Except in the unlikely event
If not paying rent
One has to sell the homely pride
Enticing would-be vendors to come inside.
Baking bread in Birkenhead is fun, amusing but time consuming.
The competition on this grey February day
Is Halo 3 extended play
An assault on a young boys...
Thursday 21st February 2013 4:41 pm
Things Half Said
Thursday 21st February 2013 4:14 pm
Black and White.
Black and White.
Gathered for a photograph in four ascending rows, and
guided by their teacher’s gaze, a class of vocal children pose.
All the boys are standing up; all the girls are seated;
variously polished, buckled, brushed and neatly pleated.
Blinking in the drenching flash they dim their grin-contorted faces,
bustle back to classroom tables chattering a...
Thursday 21st February 2013 6:45 am
Polishing a Turd
Shite they say is such a dirty word
It conjures up all sorts of images
Brown, sticky and smelly vestiges
But can you polish a turd
I think you can, it is not absurd
To think you can make something better
To think you can improve the design
To think you can create something new
From something which reminds you of poo
It took a long while for ...
Wednesday 20th February 2013 9:08 am
Bury me In the Clouds
A person can change, right?
I'm a leopard neglecting my spots for sport
& shedding skin, trying to forget or misplace my immoralities.
I was born in brawls & cut from the knuckle of enmity
ended with a parting shot.
I've been loved, spat out and tattooed by the system you applaud.
Now I'm looking for a way out.
a second chance I thought was you.
If I can ...
Tuesday 19th February 2013 6:47 pm
Also by Memoir.:
A state of Californication. | Hawthorne. | William, It was really Nothing. |As it flows
As the river flows,
This life source,
In torrents swelled to destructive force.
New paths gouged, etched against it's might,
Cleansing the deadwood, new life blooms in the light.
Debris swirls, caught in it's girth
reclaimed, broken, clambering for earth.
An emotional torrent of change.
As the river flows,
This life source.
In meandering paths et...
Tuesday 19th February 2013 5:29 am
Also by Tracey Bucknell:
The Language Of Love |ALERT
WHAT IS GOING ON WITH THE BLOG 'UNIT'! THREE COPIES OF EVERYTHING, AT LEAST.
Monday 18th February 2013 8:56 pm
Also by Cynthia Buell Thomas:
The Gay Dinosaur |A story to the plants, that made them blush. Teaser
I am currently writing my first short, 5 poem Collection of poetry "A story to the plants that made them blush" is coming out in summer 2013 it will be available from me at "Poetry, Prose and Pints" events or through contacting me. It will be a simple paper leaflet costing 50p with any profit going to charity
Here is a teaser poem from the collection and ...
Monday 18th February 2013 12:42 pm
Soul Music
Suppose there are souls that really exist
in eternity on the other side
where 24/7 evangelists
promise death to those who bridge the void.
Suppose them sitting in homes and cities
in their virtual, spiritual forms.
Would their ghostly, gaseous entities
risk it all for a stirring of warmth?
Suppose that a soul accessed a peep-hole
and observed you ...
Monday 18th February 2013 10:46 am
Also by Ray Miller:
Potted History | When I Was Your Father | My Favourite Glass | Wards |Siren
Siren
You parade her photos before him,
proof that your mother’s beauty was not a daughter’s delusion.
Side by side in one snap,
He ignores you at 14 unlovely as a juvenile bird,
but ogles her film star pout.
So you are hurled back to that day
she bowled up to college in scarlet sports car,
snatching the gaze of the boy, who had replaced Donnie ...
Sunday 17th February 2013 6:36 pm
Also by fiona sinclair:
Bed Snatcher |Team GUM at Riff Awards/Riff News
Team GUM are taking on the Riff Awards.
Step 1.
Like the Riff page here: https://www.facebook.com/RiffMediaUK
Step 2.
Send an email to: adam-ruane@hotmail.co.uk
Put forward Kris Fogg for BEST NEWCOMER.
Put forward Ushiku Crisafulli for BEST NON MUSICAL ENTERTAINER.
You'll see us both repping Riff at RIFF SURVIVAL SUNDAY - MARCH 31st
Cheers,
Ushiku.
Sunday 17th February 2013 5:24 pm
Infatuation
Inflow of confetti, brings happiness and fun
Newly wed romance in the August sun
From the valley of dreams, mid the hills and dales
Azure the sky and green the vales
Tantalizing melodies in the afternoon air
Unaware of love lingering everywhere
Against the backdrop of a cloudless sky
The snow capped mountain stands so high
Infatuation or love? A beaut...
Sunday 17th February 2013 3:34 pm
Also by Hazel Connelly:
A Day In My Life | Rose Maloney | Untitled |One Night I Stole a Purple Balloon
One Night I Stole a Purple Balloon
One night I stole a purple balloon
From a cheaply decorated nightclub
I was pissed out of my mind so it looked pretty
And taking it seemed a good idea.
When I tied it up at home
Like a child decorating for a birthday party
I did not expect it to be there for long: balloons
Tend to run out of air or escape when you lo...
Sunday 17th February 2013 2:15 pm
VALENTINES
VALENTINES
What starts as romance
Ends up as routine
With variations
For years in between
Anonymous cards
Carefully picked verse
Until you just sign
For better or worse
And each time you try
To write your own lines
You find out how hard
Are good Valentines.
Copyright(C)David Subacchi 2013
Sunday 17th February 2013 1:48 pm
Also by David Subacchi:
INDIGNITY |Almost from the beginning
The first few times we met
Was under a crossing of invisible bridges
Watching the boats setting out
For distant isles,
Plunging our love
Into a monochrome
Of steered moonlight.
The first few times
Was buried in half baked clues
Pressed tight in your eyes
And whispered words
Sometimes lost
Under droning boats
But never your intent,
...
Sunday 17th February 2013 11:31 am
Five Shadows on the Floor
Sunday 17th February 2013 2:50 am
The purple play
The play has just ended,
the curtain dropped
and the applause ceased.
One after the other we get
out of the blue theatre
of this crowded evening.
Everybody will remember
a different story to tell,
according to the seat
of their own
point of view.
And all of us will forget
something: a character,
a cue, the colour of a voice
or the notes in a gesture
we didn’t list...
Saturday 16th February 2013 4:59 pm
My Cousin Rosebud
Razor walking, Quick Street talking, really cutting edge
hedge your bets against that a quick, humdrum, cum moment.
The rattle, tattle, big bang, don’t dillydally,
on your way home moment.
Now, its eyes down for a full lickty spit,
split right down the middle like my cousin Rosebud
a clickity, dickity girl with yesterday in her hair.
Rosebud, who keeps Ec...
Friday 15th February 2013 3:21 pm
Amy
The breath had left her, not long ago.
Her face, pressed into the pillow
Drained black tears onto white linen.
Her fight had been lost; the long battle had ravaged her
And her iconic war paint scrawled ironic defeat in tracks
Down her pale skin onto paler sheets.
A motionless husk; as she lays there;
Her raven hair, unravelled from familiarity,
Fall's delicately on her back,
...
Friday 15th February 2013 2:27 pm
Also by Simon Austin:
Lost |For A Short Time.
Death is the final refusal.
It discards the giggle of time,
that beast with a stretch
the length of a universe.
The strong silent type of dark matter
and the blush of unfinished principles,
of critical strings.
Important as every heart attack there ever was,
some believe the concept
a messiah of numbers.
True freedom may appear as ...
Friday 15th February 2013 11:06 am
Also by Kealan Coady:
The Perfect Communist Reproduction Of The Natural World | In Defence of Light |Depends
So much depends
on the
little nut
that holds
the wheel
on the
red wheelbarrow
(Apologies to William Carlos Williams)
Friday 15th February 2013 6:59 am
Total Art
Total Art….he art...she art……soulful hearts…..open arms…….vocal craft…..motion dance…….oceans calm…………Notions of the dark….like Napoleon….blown apart……….focus sharp…..fire opal vase……..golden mask……………ghosts of ones selves past……nations reincar…..woeful gasps…emotions scarred…..ter disa………. souls un-charred……wondering star…..melodious bars……opulent spark…….associate all parts…..ahh the holy who...
Thursday 14th February 2013 2:05 pm
What It's For
Thursday 14th February 2013 12:57 pm
Also by cbyrne:
Posterity | Princesse Lointaine | S.O.B.S | Inspiration | Aldeburgh | Poetry and Music |Walkabout
Travelling again
kicking dust
on sleeping tracks
I sigh for you
I’ve never known
just how far
can you take a gaze?
Across this desert
these badlands
these madlands?
Can you just
walk with it
and keep walking
until borders are crossed
papers handed in
to wary men
in small glassed rooms?
Travel with it
to a new land
neve...
Thursday 14th February 2013 11:40 am
All Grown Up.
All Grown Up.
As a child I quailed in the keep of the night
as the spill of the moon’s articulate light
distorted the shadows to ape and suggest
the shape of the danger that tightened my chest.
...
Wednesday 13th February 2013 7:35 am
February Space (February 2013 Collage Poem)
Sudden light falls shining
through tentative air;
I've got Plath married to Larkin -
where did that come from?
Let the Queen
take us from reality,
dreaming of coupling
and cosy nests.
Death and the maiden: sure as taxes
and angry mothers-in-law;
secret sadness
masked by convention.
Your heart-beat
beats with mine;
I...
Tuesday 12th February 2013 4:13 pm
The Great Burger Stakes
I went to my freezer – I fancied a scoff.
I opened the lid and the burgers – THEY’RE OFF!
And what would you like on your burger today?
Ah well, now you’re asking – a fiver each way!
I’ve has burgers from Asda, but I can disclose
That the burgers from Tesco, they just won – by a nose!
To decrease burger fat is our serious ...
Monday 11th February 2013 8:15 pm
Also by Yvonne Brunton:
MOUNT OLYMPUS | MOUNT OLYMPUS |Through the Cracks
She has fallen through the cracks,
of the system that just lacks,
that human touch and eyes that really see
While she suffered all the bruises
And the worst kind of abuses,
Those that could, and those that should,
Just let it be.
“Well, it’s not our fault you know”
“We’re understaffed and we must toe, the
system rules that we get from above”
...
Monday 11th February 2013 12:41 pm
Also by Pete Fisher:
Freedom's Word | Tomorrow may never come | Trinkets, Alice and Me | Change | Baggage |The Sanctity of Life
Monday 11th February 2013 4:32 am
Past Midnight
-
in a wood in the dark
by the pass not a sound
but the cars and the shift
of the leaves at my feet.
and I write in the dark
and I walk in the dark
and I piss in the dark,
and I stand in the rise of my steam.
-
-
Saturday 9th February 2013 2:56 pm
Also by Neil Fawcett:
Memory Garden | Meg Green's Freight | Thare Is Na Time That Wull Nae Come Again |In Cars
In cars, I'm him.
I make the shapes he makes –
one-handing the steering wheel
as if grasping some mane,
I cup the gear stick bulb
like it's a brandy bowl
and coast to junctions
clutch disengaged
scared as sharks to stop,
though on open road
I’ll box in better cars than mine,
a sudden stickler for the limit
I slap down and squeeze your knee
celebrating damming flow,
c...
Saturday 9th February 2013 9:39 am
Jack's Alright
Friday 8th February 2013 11:48 am
STATUED STATUTES
Freedom engulfs,
forests of fakery,
in flames of fury,
blame the jury.
Blatantly backward
but claiming surely
proclaiming the stance of master.
Faster, I race towards a pace of liberated factors
which propel me from slavery
into the hear, after.
Courts and societal stages
notoriety rages
upon the races of the young and aged.
Upon their faces,
emaciated traces
...
Wednesday 6th February 2013 6:31 pm
The Conservative
con·serv·a·tive
[kuhn-sur-vuh-tiv]
adjective
1.
disposed to preserve existing conditions, institutions, etc., or to restore traditional ones,
and to limit change.
Every morning on the TV – It’s just not like what it used to be
Kids these days they’ve got no clue, they RIOT, they’re not POLITE – they don’t appreciate SHITE!
In MY day - i...
Tuesday 5th February 2013 7:07 pm
Also by Jesuisnapoleon:
Just Because |Flash Mob
Flash Mob,
We're the greatest gangsters
since the Wild Wild West.
For what we do
we're the very best.
We're the Flash Mob,
We're the Flash Mob.
Back in Chi Town they were run by Capone
I prefer to make a racket with my Al CaBone.
Hipsters think the Flash Mob is all about Twitter
but just like Babe Ruth I'm a heavy hitter.
This is a stick ...
Tuesday 5th February 2013 6:27 pm
The Day We Elected...
... Wilko Johnson president
the sun shone.
Which was a start.
He walked into Parliament with a heart
full of honest intentions
and a Telecaster in his arms
and we were one nation under a groove
under a riff. A distinctive, choppy, furious,
down-and-dirty-and-your-momma-wouldn’t-like-it riff.
The day we elected Wilko Johnson president
the Commo...
Monday 4th February 2013 5:41 pm
Mother ! Can you see me ?
( This was a situation 16 years ago when my wife was expecting our youngest child. Unfortunately she had a fall which put her into labour and our son was born 6 weeks premature and spent 4 weeks in intensive care. It was touch and go for both of them at the time but they came through it. Our son has now grown into a strapping 6 foot athletic, bright young man after such a traumatic entrance to...
Sunday 3rd February 2013 8:21 pm
Universe
The wailing wind is in my breath
And in my dreams I see the silver moon
My smile is the face of the summer sun
And daybreak stirs my waking soul
When sadness comes my tears are one with the pouring rain
And the blood within my veins runs deep within these hills
This Earth is at the centre of the gift of life
And when I die she folds my bones within her arms
While...
Saturday 2nd February 2013 4:15 am
Paradiso
The analogy of paradise on earth is not far from the truth.
You feel like you have to die to get there.
A taxi, a 3 hour flight, a 2 hour wait, a 13 hour flight, a 3 hour wait, a 2 hour flight, a taxi.
You’re born, you walk, you talk, you fuck, you work, you rest, you die. Then you’re there.
Paradise.
From the minute I got there I was free of any hurdles, pressures, bu...
Friday 1st February 2013 9:39 pm
The paint and the past
The wind it tackles
The leaves and the litter
The leaves and the litter
The leaves and the past
The sun it dries
The paint and the puddles
The paint and the puddles
The paint and the past
I saw the land quickly approaching
the bend in the river
that soon would be passed
I saw her look
I knew she was leaving
The leaves and the puddles
The paint and the past.
Friday 1st February 2013 7:48 am
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