RZHEPICKS
The law of our life:
If you don’t get used to all you’ll die.
If you don’t die you’ll get used to all.
***
The picture was really unique.
When I looked at it I felt sick.
***
One bottle of vodka for a fool
Turns into a rocking stool.
***
Once in a trap eat your cheese!
F...
Thursday 30th June 2011 11:56 pm
Also by Larisa Rzhepishevska:
I Am the Only One | Congratulations! | Crystal Shoe | The Melody of Love | What Happiness Is | Our Mistakes |The MACHINE
I went to the doctors the other day
Told him my boobs were sore,
I'm sure there's nothing wrong, he said
Have a mammogram just to be sure.
So off I trot to the clinic
When I saw this big machine,
The nurse said strip to the waist
Don't worry love it's just routine.
She plonked me boob on a cold slab
It really made me shiver
Reminded me ...
Thursday 30th June 2011 5:30 pm
The Glitterball Eunuchs
Window shopping Aphrodite
Leblon’s premier rubber-wear
sandwich and photocopy shop
entranced by Croque Monsieur
done three ways
I could never have known
a Rio slum kid
sticky hare-lip half cured
grubbed a not wet not dry card
into my palm
‘TICKET TO MUSE’
fairylight cobwebbed walls
real linoleum floor
showcases, greets
male/female/other ...
Wednesday 29th June 2011 10:16 pm
Crazy Paving
Wednesday 29th June 2011 5:18 pm
'The heavy hands of time'
The Heavy Hands of Time
For youth
The clock rarely has hands
For the middle age
It has hands
That starts to spin
Too fast
And for the old
Time weighs heavy
Like all Burdon
Knowing that
Most of your time
Has now gone
Watching the youth
Wishing too
That your clock
Had no hands
To spin so fast
...
Wednesday 29th June 2011 4:54 pm
Do You Dream?
Betwixt a cloying sleepless night
Betwixt the sheets of comforts form
dreams dream a lovers shy embrace
strength secured from cruelest storm.
within the warmth of dearest dwell,
bathed in sheaves our wordless love,
silence broken, cannot be quelled.
dost thou believe, immortal soul,
in heav...
Wednesday 29th June 2011 1:14 pm
Stilettotterer
She totters as she trots across the street
On spindly, thin-shin shanks that
Could not dance a dodgy, rocky foxtrot.
This would-be vamp is hobbled
In her shaky, rakish steps
That wobble cock-eyed, knock-kneed,
In her lust for shoe-supremacy.
This dainty demoiselle is held
To be no stately, graceful gazelle
But gawky like a new-born, gauche giraffe
And yet...
Tuesday 28th June 2011 6:50 pm
Also by C Richard Miles:
After the Summer Fayre | Sporting Success in spite of Rain | Send in the Clowns | Technology! | I have never been to Newbiggin | Haikus from the 1st Test England v Sri Lanka 2011 |The Tall Green Grass
The wild colt enjoyed
galloping through
the tall green grass.
One day he was captured
and made a beast of
burden. He worked in the
field and pulled the wagon,
but he longed for
the tall green grass.
He grew old and weak,
one day he lay down
and closed his eyes.
When he opened...
Tuesday 28th June 2011 6:03 pm
Also by Shirley Smothers:
My Mother's Gentle Hands | The Price of Freedom-(extended version) | The Price of Freedom |A Royal Society member shouldn't be cooped up unduly.
I'm renowned in the village, the region, the World
for something impressive, once it's been unfurled
a commending citation it fills me with pride
a sound reputation as long as is wide
true clear recognition, a plaudit so fine
as others seem poultry when measured by mine
I've grown it, I've shown it, I've reared it by hand
been invited to take it all over the la...
Tuesday 28th June 2011 4:54 pm
Also by Christopher Dawson:
Beautiful girls with no hair... | Ilumination | Lost | Psst...big bum | Right and Wrong |if?...
if............
if?
stops me in my tracks
too many times
'protects' me
from risk-taking
paints the whole picture
of potential calamity
then plays it back to me
in surround sound
nicam stereo
3-d
if?
has o.c.d. as its default setting
tells me constantly
to check
and check again
before taking any ...
Tuesday 28th June 2011 4:32 pm
Penicure
I’ve got a brand new business plan,
A craze that will endure;
I’ve based it on that fish-tank thing -
That women’s pedicure;
And my idea is similar
The blokes will love for sure;
It still involves a tank of fish;
I call it Penicure.
Monday 27th June 2011 11:36 pm
Also by John Coopey:
Piggies | Rattus Lavatorius | Nights in Prestatyn |If Lewis Carroll Used Spellcheck
“Tea’s grilling, and the sloth’s toes
Did gear and gamble with their wage.
All misty were the biographers,
And the mime rats outrage.”
If Lewis Carroll used Spellcheck,
There wouldn’t be a ‘double Dutch’.
He’d have more literary respect.
He’s just so out-of-touch!
The worst thing is he’s a success!
Had he been typing with his feet?
From what I...
Monday 27th June 2011 8:46 pm
Unfriend
I hope you didn't see me leave,
and that you're not aware I've gone.
I hope I meant much less to you
than your presence meant to me.
Your pseudo intellectual rants
were scathing, shallow and flawed.
With feeling and enthusiasm
I tried to feed your thoughts,
but your responses made me a fool,
and so I was, to care for you.
Hence your four hundred and seven...
Monday 27th June 2011 7:45 pm
Also by Alison Smiles:
Optimism | Tough old boots | First the eggs | A difficult age |glastonbury musings
pop stars were skinny
cheesecloth and loons all the rage
in my hippy day
now they are podgy
where are all the handsome ones?
thank god I'm past it!
Monday 27th June 2011 4:52 pm
Also by Ann Foxglove:
feather, wood and bone | lap of luxury | the sea by night | last time | watching paint | chocolate shoes | waterperry |The Club Was Caribbean
a flashing view in the washroom mirror
who the hell is that
a plain jane in a neat grey suit
no edges
no lustre
no – LUST
oh my god it’s me
Lips flame rouged
Shaded lids in saucy shadows
To her breast a crimson rose
And dancing heels with red silk lining
Swaying lithely to silent melody
Tingling with desire to dance
Twirling swirling scarlet skirt
...Monday 27th June 2011 11:18 am
Also by Cynthia Buell Thomas:
Let me dance |-as yet untitled-
outside the window,
an ocean of poppies,
red like denial.
she watched them day-in-day-out,
from sunset to the first shards of sunlight
which crept through their stems
and reflected the underside of their petals.
from this she saw veins, a tiny network of
lines like join-up-the-dots,
a motorway map
thin like emotion.
dadd went to war ...
Monday 27th June 2011 7:05 am
kiss me with your mouth
You talk to me and tell me that love makes the world
That from dust,
Man and woman go forth sharing ribs
And Lie in Holy Union, with gold rings on their fingers
A symbol.
That Solomon was pleased,
And sang in the rapture of our bodies
And that God himself is blessed by my sex,
Offered on silver platters with fine fruits and juices
for dancing and sweatin...
Monday 27th June 2011 1:33 am
Neglect in the community
NB, I risk your opprobrium by posting reportage rather than poetry. I just feel the need to do so. The following happened on Friday.
Jenny’s only been in the nursing home for a week, out of place at a young-looking 66.
She hates it, yet would hate even more being sent home, back to her life of passive neglect at the hands of uncaring ‘care’ staff who whizz in and out as if afraid ...
Sunday 26th June 2011 5:59 pm
Wimborne Road
Sorry for Leap Frogging here, this is the second draft so I had to remove the old one. Big thank you to Alan Morrison. This is a response to his last entry. Thank - You. x
Wimborne Road
I ran along such a road once,
The Wimborne Road the track - a point to point
Racecourse jockeys use to please a crowd,
The bets, illegal and legal ...
Sunday 26th June 2011 11:38 am
Also by Noetic-fret!:
I Forgive, But Something..............Else, Doesn't! May It Never Find You (I wouldn't wish upon my worst enemy). | Killing Down the Planetarium | Facades feat. Noetic-fret | Pawn of Insignificance | Daubed Clock of an Architect |Shameless Plug
Hi,
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If anyone is interested, or just wants a nosy, click the following link :
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Kath x
Saturday 25th June 2011 10:26 pm
Also by Kath Hewitt:
Daddys girl | No title | Blue-Eyes | Blameless | My affliction | Untitled |My First Solo Recital
On Thursday I gave my first solo recital. You can read all about it here: http://thelaughinghousewife.wordpress.com/2011/06/24/newsflash-riot-at-poetry-gig/#comment-11735
It's thanks to Write Out Loud: when I asked the woman who invited me how she had heard of me, she said, 'The poet's website'. This is the only poet's website I'm on.
Thanks, WOL!
It was a great experience, but no...
Saturday 25th June 2011 9:02 pm
...and another one
...with Angela Smith and Jane Steele on Sun 3 July - Wild, also on gig guide!
Saturday 25th June 2011 5:55 pm
Also by Emma Decent:
Gigs! |I am of the Street
[Dedicated to Mike Robinson, poet & philosopher]
"I am of the street", said he,
excusing what he thought to be
his uncouth background's
strain of dark vulgarity.
"Vulgar" was the term he
(over)used, esteeming his fine
self to be devoid of lakeside
views and tender music's
much-refining me-defining
ever-shining undersea.
Why does he believe the street
should always...
Saturday 25th June 2011 4:34 pm
Also by Alan Morrison:
Winter Romance | If | Anger Mismanagement | Baggage Class [sonnet] | The Turning Coat |Experimental Podiatry in 9 1/2 Weeks
Of all the joints in all the towns in all the world, he walks onto mine…
He read me like a Mills & Boon
thought he knew my heart’s desire
swept me off my corny feet
set curled up toes on fire
For him podiatry was challenge
experimental, avant guarde
ejaculatory pedi-torture
hammered toes blown fast and hard
He innovated long and often
...Saturday 25th June 2011 1:31 pm
Also by Isobel:
Warning | Shoes, Feet and all things Podiatric |The old mans fable
Do not consider me frail, do not consider me weak
Although I may walk at the speed of a snail and find the inclines rather steep
Do not consider me past it, do not consider me fractious
For I have lived for many a year but that does not make me not belong here
For my heart still beats and I can still move my feet, just not as fast as you
So think twice when you give me your ...
Friday 24th June 2011 6:19 pm
I believe I'm an atheist
This morning, God finally
Put on his hat, and said
'Right - that's it.
If you don't believe in me,
then I don't believe in you
either.
So there.
- and don’t go asking me
for any more favours!'
Bang went the door
and I heard Marlene's dog
bark as he passed the gate
It's all gone quiet
But I'm worried now that
he's not really gone
...
Friday 24th June 2011 4:03 pm
Also by John Embley:
Nowt nor Summat? - That is the Question | On finding a tiny hole in my shoe ... |Rhymes
I write in rhymes,
to make hard times seem easier defined,
as a chorus of growth and empowerment.
Thoughts become relevant,
in opposition to benevolent ways.
Far behind me are my self-destructive days,
that phase.
Our existence is melodic.
A gift.
Still upon it,
we place expectations and material needs,
all this feeds society's greed.
Rhythm i...
Thursday 23rd June 2011 10:40 pm
Also by Amy McCawley:
To start to end | Scars | Just us | Born to greatness. |Whatever...
Thursday 23rd June 2011 3:24 am
Also by Steven Kenny:
I'm Alright |I took my chest of drawers to Mull
Someone took a grandfather clock
for a ride in a convertible Morris Minor.
I thought ,
How considerate!
My furniture doesn’t get out much.
So I took my chest of drawers ,
in a Vauxhall Zafira,
to the Isle of Mull –
a truly magical place.
We drove across the uplands,
where eagles spiral effortlessly
into moody clouds.
I felt inspired.
I took it...
Wednesday 22nd June 2011 5:24 pm
Also by Dave Carr:
Every cloud |Prosecco'd
The bubbles are coursing through my veins,
speeding to my empty
stomach.
Leaving me floaty, yet inert
and rendering my mouth
dry and thirsty.
I am toasting you.
Tuesday 21st June 2011 10:20 pm
Also by Alanna Rice:
Eleanor | Freedom Fighter | Stunned |Heart Canvass
Silly scribbles...
Ah, but when celebs rape trees
and The Sun has page three
your futility has meaning.
You played dot to dot with my heart
before we even knew the full picture.
We were children then
and now we stand – as adults – amazed.
Drawing on the canvass we've created
my palate is wet with streaming dreams...
trickling into cons...
Tuesday 21st June 2011 9:14 pm
Also by Ushiku Crisafulli:
The Spectrum | Nutty Squirrel | Funny Onion | Bisexual Poem |Guest Poet Pete Crompton- £20 open mic prize- it could be you!
'The Poetry Spoke'
Great poetry and acoustic music night-
Tuesday 21st June 2011 6:52 pm
Baby Jade
You made a woman of me.
With your little tiny little body growing inside of me.
A tiny foetus that turned into an embryo.
When I first felt you kick I knew I’d never let you go.
The result of a conception made in love.
You had the excitement of a puppy and the grace of a dove.
So small on that screen all bouncing around
When I first saw your scan my feet didn’t touc...
Tuesday 21st June 2011 6:34 pm
Isle of Arran Writing Retreat
Was due to go to a writing retreat on the Isle of Arran but now can’t make it. Would anyone like my place? Lovely house, wonderful writers and workshops, 2 - 9 July, £120. Please email me at mail@flapjackpress.co.uk if interested or spread the word if you can. Thank you:-)
Tuesday 21st June 2011 4:03 pm
Also by Brink:
Anthems and Album Tracks by Dermot Glennon - OUT NOW! |Remember Not ...
Sharp and sudden, the cruel slash of searing pain
begins to fade yet forms the deepest scar.
Smouldering gut wrenching embers burn mouth dry
and storms torrential ashen eyes
for a love that lasts and lingers long.
And when there is time to remember
what used to and may yet still be
think only of the beauty that was had
not loves tragic mournful loss
but only of summer da...
Tuesday 21st June 2011 11:25 am
Also by Steven Dark:
Helen |Ring of Roses
Crisp within her vase
Dead red roses on display
Fragile in the light
Lack of sickly scent
Seeing beauty in decay
Brittleness deflects
Look but do not touch
Your fingers are forbidden
Petals turn to dust
Floral deviance
Delighting in senescence
Ring of rosy death
Monday 20th June 2011 10:06 am
Also by Laura Taylor:
Wine, Tears and Consolation |Soapbox Poetics
Into itself, beyond vast darkness, remote lights beckon our tomorrow.
`
Into a new dark age
we go, marching,
careening headlong
[of soapbox poetry
there is no want
for many a voice
loudly rail and rant]
the terrain of our
condition and that
of our experience
has changed over
year upon year of
progress that has brought
us ...
Sunday 19th June 2011 3:07 pm
Gigs this week and beyond...
Sunday 19th June 2011 1:29 pm
Also by Alain English:
Latest Poetry and Speaking Appearances |The Care Pathway For The Dying Phase
There's a phrase to give us pause -
it's what you're on, it's where you're ending.
I've read so in your case notes
while your daughter was attempting
to colour in the silence
with progress of the garden
and accomplishments of children.
An undulating pathway, to be sure;
these buttons and levers at the side
of your bed will help you to adjust.
All that's l...
Sunday 19th June 2011 12:00 pm
boko-maru haiku
Sole to sole. Blissful
Our feet and eyes touch in love
Soul to soul. Blissful.
Warning – this poem contains “foma”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bokononism
For 40 years I've been fascinated by CAT'S CRADLE, a novel by Kurt Vonnegut. Even though I disagree with his main conclusion it is immensely provocative (and amusing). In Cat's Cradle, the supreme act of worsh...
Saturday 18th June 2011 11:47 am
Also by Dave Bradley:
Sox appeal | ESCAPE. Result | Escape. Last chance to vote. | Paths | Escape. Time to Vote |Why do I love her?
her smile
her laugh
her smell
her choice of sandals
(magnificently explained to me)
her curves
her warmth
her bike
her walk plans
her hairstyle
(could be cut shorter - but hey.....)
her clothes
but her politics and opinions -
take em or leave em.
Friday 17th June 2011 6:56 pm
SOFT FOCUSED SILENCE
The window waved
to a silence:
cloud-shaped
swallowing time
Wanderlust eats stars
Takes abandonment home for tea.
Remembers when The
Golden Girls had
their silver hue.
Knows what to do
when you don't
She can even magic eye,
and fingerknits belonging on the bus.
Bubble gum girl
happily sits still and thinks
cats-cradl...
Thursday 16th June 2011 3:26 pm
Also by Emma McCourty:
Old Glitter and Flipflops |Naughty Digits!
I have never been one
To slowly and lowly
Dip my toe in the flow
Of life.
Rather I`ve leapt
Feet first in a burst
Of passion not to ration
My enthusiasm
Walk a straight line?
Well no, what a bore!
Throw me a curve and I`ll swerve
Off track.
I have no control
Over lower digits which fidget
To land me and strand me
In t...
Wednesday 15th June 2011 2:52 pm
The Wind and the Water Kiss.
It cups my chin, and if it could give,
it gives -
a white smoothing porcelain, to tether, bitter on my lips,
fast into the air, pulling on my coat;
a dance, a positioning of feet,
and an embrace that, true to form,
evaporates,
and leaves me so unsure.
Hurried, the part of the lake
that I am, is held back, and yet cautious,
and lonely still...
Wednesday 15th June 2011 12:43 pm
Leaving Belfast
Leaving Belfast
Leaving Belfast
I remember you in Bookfinders
On university road
As you pulled out
One book to look at
And the full shelf
Collapsed on you.
It shames me now
I remember more
About your Scott Walker LPs
Scattered all over the floor
In a huge circle
Which you would
Constantly play
Over and over
If you were ...
Wednesday 15th June 2011 8:55 am
Also by Andy N:
Summer is Here |Standing in the 'lost child light'
Woodland breathes all around
People move dance and sway
I stand in the lost child light.
Friends approach
‘Hey you ok?’
‘Yes’ I say
Just standing
All the while
In the lost child light.
Blessings be upon you,
Suffer the little children . . .
The woodland ages slower than I
And grows stronger than I
Holds me close comforted be...
Monday 13th June 2011 11:15 pm
Competing With Yesterday
Lost equals through three decades,
Chance meeting kindles
Our competitive flame,
Winning me over again.
So you think.
But this is my game…
Now I toy, I tease,
I play,
If I please.
You’re all mine,
So you say.
But I’m not yours.
I’ve triumphantly grown-up;
The guileless girl now hidden away.
Now, capriciously sure ...
Monday 13th June 2011 11:05 am
Andromeda
Monday 13th June 2011 12:55 am
Manchester Morning
Manchester Morning
And in the distance
A watery sun
Climbs ponderously
Above the Pennines.
Manchester Morning
Railway stations buzz
As iPods arrive
Accompanied by
Their sleeping owners.
Manchester Morning
Shops slowly open
With early temptings
Of frothy coffee
And warming bagels.
Manchester Morning
Trams clank che...
Sunday 12th June 2011 5:56 pm
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