A rose garden at altitude under occupation
The unpurged images of day
Will not give me away to complacency
Even after fifty years of Chinese
Occupation we Tibetans continue
To resist, especially in mid-winter
When we picture our rose garden,
The secret garden of our soul,
A place where all that is, is good
And all that is, is fine
Is writ in large, in watery wine:
Written in a tender-script divi...
Tuesday 31st December 2019 9:04 pm
CALCULUS
One thing turns to another thing.
This is the story of continuous change
Nothing remains the same.
The sum Is always greater than the parts
And a metamorphosis of hearts
Occurs when we know that
Differential calculus
Plots the rates
At which things change.
However, the total always remains the same.
E = mc2.
Energy equals mass
Times the speed of light squared...
Monday 30th December 2019 7:40 pm
Poem for an anonymous Moorish Poet on the defeat at Seville November 1248
We have eaten rats during this seige
These Goths want us acquiesce to Christian suzerainty.
They never tell us why we should do so
We have our music, poetry, wine, gardens and our beautiful women.
And beauty gives lights like lamps to one travelling in the dark.
The nearness of death makes one wake up, notice a sparkling jewel,
A pearl from the deeps of a distant ocea...
Monday 30th December 2019 12:00 am
The flowers of the forest
You were lonesome and blue eyed
And so special to us
You should have taken a long break
Instead of a long drop from a high place.
"That Year" by Brandi Carlisle
More than five rugby teams' worth, of men, every week, dead by their own hands,
In these islands.
Young men mostly, three times as many men as women,
Nearly 6000 a year, 60,000 over a decade and....
risin...
Friday 27th December 2019 11:07 pm
Lost in translation
In Latin or in Portuguese
o sentimento de amor
Is just the same:
The sentiment of love
Can quickly catch aflame.
A lack in the discipline
Of the eyes breeds
A brooding wish to exercise
Or exorcise, a fire that re-iterates
The eradication of disguise
Leaving us contemplating the irreducibility of fate.
Extending the same disregard for grammar:
(declensions decl...
Friday 27th December 2019 12:52 am
To the crags, where eagles soar
Away with the moon
with her shadows and all
those sturdy penumbras
you saw in the ball.
Forget you, forget you
I fall out of bed
and all you beget
is so-suddenly dead.
She’s tousled & sleepy,
this edge of the moon,
where
Angus, dear Angus,
just walked out the room.
His pool-side of shadows
is living alone,
with ginger-nut biscuits
and large gulps of...
Thursday 26th December 2019 8:42 pm
A winter blossoming
In this mild mid-winter breeze of splintered selves
The trees blend into silhouttes; and I see elves
Whose shadows transform perceptions
Into creation. And all the world of
Getting and spending grinds to a halt,
For one holy day. Death may be far away or near
At hand, we have no crystal balls. We must put
All our heart and soul into conveying the simplicity of love
To those...
Thursday 26th December 2019 12:13 am
A continuing calvary
At this turning of the year
We confront an unholy nexus of fear,
Solstice: the apex of the year,
ride the crest of a wave of darkness
The drunkard's Christmas kiss
As the sun squats on the horizon
Of his squandered life
Fear you can cut it with a knife
transforms the frosty night owls of winter
Into a travesty of this lack of light.
Beneath this peak of dark
l...
Tuesday 24th December 2019 11:37 pm
To the Ghost-dancers of the Sioux
Don’t let the fat white males into your land
They have no concept of stewardship
They think they can own the air and the land.
You watched them massacre the holy bison:
The white buffalo are dead
Their bodies rot under the holy sun.
These bastards have no respect for themselves:
They are rapists and child-killers.
They love watching sadistic pornography.
They spoil all t...
Sunday 22nd December 2019 12:04 am
Manchester
The grey skies of Manchester,
Designed to oppress,
Yes, my head is in a mess.
This place of the bee is home to me.
Old boys return blisteringly unaware
Of the significance of a long, cold stare
Lost boys don't even mention the drugs.
In a chapel-of-rest or a public bar - don't wander far.
Out in the street, a mass of metal and rubbish
Outside the flats, wrecked fridges, torn up sofas;
Th...
Thursday 19th December 2019 10:57 pm
Forget-me-not
With an abiding glint of love in her faded eyes,
Brown eyes that inhabit my dreams, spark my memories,
My mother has dementia, a cross for us to bear
So saith her silver-tinted hair. She laboured for our family.
With her handbag gripped in her laughing lap,
She still smiles at my silly jokes and repartee
We share so many ways yet she's the opposite of me:
Freer, grander, more baroque, a h...
Monday 16th December 2019 11:50 pm
Call it dreaming
"My son Brandon died 9 years ago. I have returned from Indiana to Texas where he was born and mixed his ashes in with my garden. I have brought my child home." YOUTUBE comment on 'Into Dust', Mazzy Star
Photo by Matthew Cabret on Unsplash
I knew from the very beginning
The sun would rise
Teaching me to cast my eyes to heaven
Cloudy days are like sacrifices
To compensate ...
Monday 16th December 2019 10:09 pm
Christmas roses
Christmas roses bloom in the dying of the light
But it’s not a rose it’s a beautiful buttercup, slight
Like the golden marvels we used to decide
Which side our bread was buttered.
Do we like butter or not? Was the yellow
Reflected on our chin? These flowers resemble
The wild rose – poisonous to humans –
Helleborus niger macranthus –
Enough to tangle any tongue.
Words wea...
Saturday 14th December 2019 11:55 pm
Wild is the way
Wild is the minute and clear is the sky
A world of smell and sight and sound
The portals of discovery all around,
We enter this world, this newfoundland:
The sheer vividness of colour,
The all round visibility of sound,
Flesh and blood, all the half-created
Epiphanies of cloud and sky and sun,
Enter the mind and fly from the eye -
Into the kippering sky, clouds come rus...
Saturday 14th December 2019 1:09 am
Tabula Rasa
I saw her in the street
We were polite, random, neat.
Forgetting what drunkenness
Created in the way of becoming diabolical
Divine Tabula Rasa – blank slate.
Once one, kind, sweet woman,
Polished floors with rage
Arms red and fleshy –
The dark memory of her soul is not pale;
It was late, near the Spaniard’s Inn,
The full moon was shining,
With all the sol...
Wednesday 11th December 2019 8:02 pm
For Cathy, poet
Love...cultivates. Goethe
We walk a steep and slippery way,
Mixing senses in synesthesia's way,
It seem as if I am a chorus in a play.
We feel by measures hidden from the eye
Time borrowed, days wasted, time goes by,
I choose to walk a steep and scattered way..
Winter seeps me into sleep, as my soul flies,
To the gist of an art unborrowed from the eye;
I l...
Monday 9th December 2019 10:50 pm
On the Narrow road
“Sitting quietly, doing nothing, Spring comes, and the grass grows, by itself.”
― Basho
Open your heart to the misery
Of those who live without hope,
Learn to walk in another’s steps
To learn to extend your scope
Learn not to avert your gaze
When the world is set ablaze.
Give all that you have to give
And expect nothing and you will see
With the eyes of a child.
...Saturday 7th December 2019 6:56 pm
Love will tear us apart, again
my friend, Ian Kevin Curtis
(15 July 1956 – 18 May 1980)
strode up those stairs, so long ago,
and still, your voice pumps out
in all its brittle beauty
leaving the depression
and the epilepsy behind
telling us what love will do
how, precisely it will tear us apart
some will listen and never know
the man you were
me? I cannot abide the way
you hid the man you wer...
Saturday 7th December 2019 12:25 am
The Alpha and Omega
He'd despise with his eyes those alive in sackcloth and ashes
The weaponised clones of a myopic dwarf did not do
As they were taught. They denied themselves the water
Of life. They inherited nothing.
No morning maniac music
Shaked them awake.
Those who'd once brought hope
Now mired in hate.
Over the mountain, clouds scud
Blood on the floor
And mud on the faces.
Ref...
Thursday 5th December 2019 11:27 pm
Nothing more
Calling time on the cinema queue
We let our dreams come true
It was the evening of the day
Fervourless
and blue.
At least, I still had you.
Giving up on our one chance
Of silence, it is true,
Who knows where the time goes
Enhances you.
And, so,we wound up
Like I knew we'd do:
Bruised black and bruised blue
Back in the cinema queue.
Wednesday 4th December 2019 9:49 pm
Burnham Beeches with Anna, 1985
the sadness of sundays
persists
even amidst
the various
reds, yellows, browns and golds
of stormy autumn
and as I walk
I have in mind
the fragility of your veined
porcelain
hand
so who am I to resist
this child's
every imperative?
Wednesday 4th December 2019 9:35 pm
The solitary rose of your breath
Angels alight, a slight, feathery goodnight kiss,
behind her eyes her guardian angel sighs.
Listen! to the whisperer behind the song,
misfortune exorcised by fluttering fugues begin again
to sing a song in a minor key,
a longing to be whole and free.
Let'so roll away the stone:
for on this seafront there is a stone,
where, in the creamy moonlight of romance,
men and wo...
Tuesday 3rd December 2019 8:41 pm
A shadow behind the sun
Dried up, shrivelled, weather-beaten,
Rock- hidden fossils set in stone,
These evolutions of Medusa
Afflict with a petrified decay.
And all, all she gazed upon
Can never be rubbed away.
Stains dry and calcify
Deep in the bogs, in a quagmire,
A swamp of guilt, regret
Spilt water, wine, I forget.
No transubstantiation this:
Yoked, ploughed, dragged,
Inchoate ...
Sunday 1st December 2019 9:47 pm
Suttee
Sanskrit sati (“good woman” or “chaste wife”), a Hindu custom of a wife immolating herself on the funeral pyre of her dead husband
Moths fly high
this cold delight
of a summer's night
their wings sing,
but my mind's not right;
see the showers spark high
like flaming air
sizzling on the water
blowing in her hair
and the women heap wood
on the fragrant...
Sunday 1st December 2019 9:28 pm
Shadows on a broken vessel
Photo by Dmitry Ermakov on Unsplash
Fresh water suits my watery nature.
I squint at the ripples of redemption,
Watch the ducks glide beside me
Keeping me on the straight and narrow.
The call of strangers splatters across
The sky and I choke on what I know ,
And cannot even whisper out, or sigh.
Mountains and sky reflected in water.
The ordinary has become extraordinary
...
Saturday 30th November 2019 5:35 pm
A Byzantine Lamentation
My love didn’t come from nowhere.
My father was a bastard, a sailor on the seas,
My mother just a peasant
Spent her life upon her knees.
The noblesse oblige:
The drinking and the drugs,
Was countered by Intelligence
And a tingling in the blood.
We were the late Romans
Much diminished and now, finally, gone.
For since the death-stroke of 1453,
W...
Friday 29th November 2019 11:48 pm
1971
The red glow of our one-bar electric fire
Reflected on our hardly bearded faces
The multi-coloured music of curved air
Synaesthesia rampant, the sweet smell
Of burning Lebanese hashish everywhere
That thick and smoky sweet sweet air.
And young Nick Drake still alive amongst
The flat-fen-lands of Cambridgeshire
Five leaves left a common currency
And me the lad from the ...
Friday 29th November 2019 11:31 pm
Haight-Ashbury, 1967
Rose, the loveliest of pagan namings,
She said she can see clear to another day
1967 and the happy trails I followed
That landed me plum in Golden Gate Park
Then Palo Alto in the pacific sun
Looking for a revolution
And this is it:
No empty-headed technologies
Still no silicon in the valley
Just a box of rain.
It's a long-ding-dong time to be gone.
A...
Friday 29th November 2019 11:08 pm
An old soldier
Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp,
Or what's a heaven for? Robert Browning,"Andrea del Sarto", line 98, 1855.
Kicking off his work boots on a day of lazy gooseberry bushes and old Daily Heralds
Jack's eyes slowly rose from the mess of laces squirming around his fingers,
(memories of the front, the hot metal of the gun, fingering, lingering);
His eyes rose past the d...
Thursday 28th November 2019 11:46 pm
A fugue in a minor key
Stand here in your own blood,
My brave heart,
Your shadow and I spy
Firm, thick wood.
The dark lights of Christmastide
Afflict us
Red and green sunset drops
Create an awesome flicker
Of candle-light and in the mean time,
We mark the end of the hologram-life.
No disguise
All begins with grief,
Such great wordy statements
Fall through the looking-glass
...Thursday 28th November 2019 9:18 pm
A perennial translation
The woman time forgot
Is beautiful today
Moulded in clay, frozen
And unrepentant.
She will tear you apart
With a look, or, maybe, a knife.
This lake by which
She lives is frozen.
Dare we skate
On such thin ice?
Glaciers melt
And water haunts the air
Birds migrate and block the sun
And, still, we have not fled
All that we once remembered
Cities, technolo...
Thursday 28th November 2019 8:14 pm
Had enough
Not fit for purpose
And all their other clichés
Batter down the airways
Assuring us that greed is good
That we can borrow and never repay
Seeping this repetitive, lying shit
Deep into the soul of the nation,
Leaving me marooned
Growing old with the weariness
That travels through the blood:
As I try to pass by these nets
Of race, nationality, class, religion
But ...
Wednesday 27th November 2019 7:17 pm
End Times
And I saw the souls of those who had been beheaded because of their testimony about Jesus and because of the word of God. Revelations 20:4
All across the Nineveh plain the lights are going out
Crosses driven into the hearts of the last of Mesopotamia’s
Christians. These Assyrians, speaking Aramaic, the language
Of Christ, have been loyal throughout the long centuries
Of subjection t...
Monday 25th November 2019 11:39 pm
A change of state
His denim shirt ripped
And blood-stained
It was such a shame
Mick was a dealer,
A user too;
Smoked what he sold
And sold what he grew
But County lines geezers
Had swamped the north
With the Psychotic stuff,
Packed full of THC but also:
White Nurse, White Stuff, White Junk
Skunk caused, Horse delivered
The knifings
The knifings
Caused the pain
And t...
Monday 25th November 2019 10:32 pm
My body is a pebble
And I live on a dark star
On the edge of a black hole
Which I will fall into any day
Now there is a singularity of night
An utter absence of light.
The colours leached away
When I wasn't looking
And now the music is silent too.
What should I do?
The speed of light
Is certainly
Insufficient to escape
From this orbit of gloom
This reconnoitring of grief
This...
Sunday 24th November 2019 12:35 am
Eloquent Graffiti
It was an ordinary, wet north Manchester night
Of solid rain, unremittingly wet. And cold.
When, suddenly, all the rivers in all the world stopped flowing
And all the summer colours leached away and never returned
And the wind it is so cold and it still stings like hell
And the sky descends into the air
And, all of a sudden, you're not there
And the blackness is...
Friday 22nd November 2019 11:18 pm
Shadowing
squirming with words,
squabbling, fighting,
reeling with words
sore with myself.
so sore with myself
a world of regret,
begets
this absence of you.
O! I wish I could turn words into wishes.
O! I wish my days would fall into line
my eyes could rise for you
without the slightest disguise
for you.
Evening is so heavy, the rain has been & gone,
these...
Friday 22nd November 2019 5:34 pm
Interlude
Quietly, she spoke of tea, toast, the faint after smell of cigars,
Let us say we met in a room: curtained, peeling, private.
Briefly she consulted the winter afternoon,
Reviewed the deadening, leadening sky.
All was discreetly done.
No presences danced beyond no lifted curtains.
Darkness had silted us away.
Words, like spoons, stirred the air.
We slipped into a net of inquisitions.
...
Friday 22nd November 2019 5:01 pm
A London view
Emotion recollected in tranquillity
never did quite do it for me:
I see the river Thames,
I see the people flow,
all kinds and conditions,
in rain and sun and snow.
There's
the Green man in Kingsbury,
a pub which abhors the National Front,
or, you may wander in Kew Gardens,
or, you may sometimes have a punt.
Westminster traitors to the north 88
Brixton dreads to...
Thursday 21st November 2019 11:05 pm
Near water
Ordinary life creates
These empty spaces
Inside of me
Composed of God-knows-what:
Certainly lacking in originality.
Pale-blue eyes
On a snow drop face
Seen-through lace,
Seen-through lace.
These empty waiting rooms of the heart,
Set to tear us apart,
These ventricles of the brain, never the same.
Birdsong flung
Into fond recall
A dry-stone wall,
A dry...
Wednesday 20th November 2019 11:31 pm
Breath
In the apple market
your south London twang
accompanies the many undulations
of time.
Your wild androgyny
mirroring the mirror
of yourself
skimming off the water
of childhood,
like a shaking dog.
You lit up, spot-lighted,
an iridescence of sound
Ziggy!
Your songs were the water
I needed;
Your terse verse
spread underground
watering imagin...
Wednesday 20th November 2019 8:04 pm
Even the olives are bleeding
(dedicated to the everlasting memory of Harry O'Neill: Au revoir comrade)
an old olive oil press rusting
at the bottom of a sandy garden
in this occupied territory;
children lying prostrate,
bleeding into the soil;
a man
murmuring.
about a weight, a burden, something.....
lifted.
We disciples could not hear clearly,
what with all the muffled explosions
and ...
Tuesday 19th November 2019 11:24 pm
a lay for a lady
haunt my days,
she whispers,
butter me up quite,
she replies
the green groves
of her painting
are sleeping
now
there is
no disguise
her speckled dust
is faded sunlight
in her too-familiar sight
her soul
declines from the light
she's a-tumbling
through the grasses
O! she's a-dying
here tonight
out of mind
and out of s...
Tuesday 19th November 2019 10:57 pm
The blues
Blues come by night baby and blues come by day
Have to watch yourself, not get taken away, down
To the 12 bars waitin for you in the drinkin’ stew.
Washed up on the morning
Drinking again at noon
Blues wait round the corner
Seize your soul so soon.
No matter what you do or think
The blues are all the same
The lonely lies, and the cryin' shame.
Blues hi...
Tuesday 19th November 2019 10:32 pm
Man and Dog
If all the days of all the years were made of wine and gold
They’d be present in the light of intelligence in this one dog’s eyes.
This friendship across species — a Buddhist mantra –
Rocks me like a good old boy, befriends me like the rain..
He’ll be with me when the gates fly open — and the light pours in
Again, we seek out the depths, the shaman-spirits that will be:
Seen, glimpsingly, d...
Monday 18th November 2019 8:31 pm
Above the vaulted sky
Photo by Guillaume Galtier on Unsplash
Too many words
and
our hearts are
conspicuously silent
when addressing
midnight feasts or Lenten fasts
nothing lasts
except the majesty of the momentary
singularity of an event horizon
where voices echo birdsong
like dark eyes at a funeral
warning us of our own death,
granted not foretold,
follows in our foot...
Sunday 17th November 2019 11:35 pm
A splash of yellow across a sometime sky
When I were a boy, a nipper, a kid
Wild flowers on a concrete waste
Were always blindingly yellow.
Flowers rooted in the cracks along the road
For me, the yellow-bloomed, only for me.
Whether I was hungry
Or stuffed to the hilt
A slash of yellow beneath the sun
Was reason enough to have fun..
We prisoners saw her
And we gazed in awe,
Seeing what was really always t...
Sunday 17th November 2019 11:14 pm
Unreported crime
He was shaking uncontrollably when I walked into his shop,
That skinny Asian shopkeeper.
My thoughts of the beautiful, white Crescent Moon
Were soon lost in the ebony skies of late November.
Everyday complacency fled like winter sleet melted.
He'd seen the glint of the knife on that coal black night;
It was, he said, stutteringly, "the one in the hoodie, with no facial tattoo,
...Saturday 16th November 2019 11:16 pm
A loving heart is truest wisdom
Opinions can be ignored, mocked,
That's fair enough - satirists like Swift'd be lost -
Otherwise
and, of course,
No-one has the right not to be offended.
I am offended everyday
By the complacent, middle-class old
Bastards who hang on to every penny
And have the empathy of granite
And so easily condemn
Those poorer or less well-educated
Than them.
I love the nove...
Saturday 16th November 2019 10:53 pm
After reading the poetry of Rabindranath Tagore
Yes. We spend too much of our short lives
Chasing the mot juste, the phrase, the image,
That will reconcile all, bring all to mind.
To ease the pain and to make amends.
But there is no end to the way of art
We must learn to wonder as we search
For the right word to express. What?
That fleeting sense of something
Far more deeply interfused
That has its home in the setting...
Thursday 14th November 2019 9:04 pm
Blue
Forget me not blue
As an Alaskan blueberry
Endurance is a flower
A bulb in winter’s depth
A rare-repeated wonder:
A sin we must forget.
In this-world-of-my-creation
In this world-of-make-believe:
Cancer, the death of children,
Are falling autumn leaves.
I see a road before me
A road I walk in vain
A road through Trawden, Lancashire
A road that’s no...
Wednesday 13th November 2019 8:06 pm
An adamantine distress
Like a swimmer driven by a whirlpool of distress, Without a morsel of hope, lampooned by regret,
In a storm of my own making; beseiged by clouds;
I hide. Adamantly anchored to a despair, twenty fathoms wide
I'm riven by the whirlwind of my observable distress;
Starving and alone, my anchor is the live-long day and yet, and yet, I fade away.
Dressed in a black haze: dappled sunli...
Tuesday 12th November 2019 9:25 pm
Nothing more
Photo by Allie Smith on Unsplash
Than the regiment of day
Can drift my head away
Back to the cancer hospital
To the chemo and the radio
And injections in the vein
Thank God it didn’t enter
My brain. It’s your loved
Ones take the strain.
I remember Emile, yes,
Named after Rousseau’s
Eponymous hero. He hoped
It had not spread. Married
At the weekend, h...
Sunday 10th November 2019 11:58 pm
Semiotics
These fingers point at letters
Those letters point at words
And then the disturbance -
Occurs
My love she was a vixen
And howled in the night
Those feelings they just left me -
Despite
The mourning which continues
Throughout decades, in a line,
My lover she engages me -
In time.
These swirling skies of fortune,
The lakes’ grey and white despair...
Saturday 9th November 2019 11:42 pm
Bullet points
In England's fields few poppies grow, Chemical fertilisers have seen to that The land is still owned by the same fey aristocrats Who’ve plundered and marauded for untold centuries. On the slivers of common land that remain The common sparrows still bravely sing, Scarce heard amid the empty political posturing. No-one listens to the Glorious Dead. Lip service only. Instead, ...
Saturday 9th November 2019 8:06 pm
AN ACT of TREASON
Siegfried Loraine Sassoon, CBE, MC
An Anglo-Jewish volunteer - did his patriotic duty
Joined up on 4th August 1914.
He was one of the First World War’s greatest poets;
A fearless soldier who won the Military Cross for bravery,
The citation read:
For conspicuous gallantry during a raid on the enemy's trenches.
He remained for 1½ hours under rifle and bomb fire
Coll...
Saturday 9th November 2019 1:34 am
For Anna Akhmatova
The guest was uninvited but arrived anyway
In this universe of moulding, he is the clay.
The freezing blizzard of my heart departs
As I look out of my window into this universe of things
And, for a micro-second, my wounded heart sings
With love and with the lack of love,
With all we seek to find
With memories buried in
This golgotha mind of mine.
I am no different, thoug...
Friday 8th November 2019 11:30 pm
The rising of the north
Do you really want to sit there on the 21st floor
Mixing matches, making matchstick men to bore
Your friends witless as you, once again, tell the tale.
Of when you once went north, further than Watford vale,
I know you never doubt yourself, my rhyming cavalier,
But a little word of warning in your shell-like ear:
Waiting for promotion to SW3?
Waiting for the loss-adjustors, to...
Thursday 7th November 2019 9:16 pm
Vanishing point
(This poem is dedicated to the beautifully lyrical music of rapture and redemption which this young Californian, Judee Sill, produced prior to her tragic death by heroin in 1979.)
She's the shadow of a shadow,
She's the smile upon her face,
She's tantalising, like music,
Released from time and space.
Her image is a mirror,
Of glance and glimpse and gleam
On St ...
Thursday 7th November 2019 2:34 pm
ONLY CONNECT
The sting of the wind
On this cold black night
Reminds me of my
Ancestors who rode
This same wind
As they trudged to work
On early shift.
This connection, now, is
Deep in my blood
Deep in what I mean
When I say words
In tones that rhyme.
Wednesday 6th November 2019 10:48 am
The Twilight Realm
For those who know and know how much they still don't know. Bloodfever
Photo by Jeff Finley on Unsplash
I remember falling as a child
And being lifted by a faerie-wild
She kissed my cheek and mussed my hair
And then she wasn’t there.
……….
Some blind folk see the fairies clear,
For faeries are always close or near;
Oh, better far than what we see
Are faer...
Tuesday 5th November 2019 8:52 pm
TIBET
A rose garden at altitude under occupation
dormant in mid-winter
I picture the rose garden in spring
as the secret garden of my soul
where all that is good and all that is fine
are written in a tender-script divine
where persian berries tantalise the taste
and the morning prayer bells undulate
the breakfast figs are fine
as is the watery wine
and these chinese herbs...
Sunday 3rd November 2019 11:34 am
The Unwritten
The times of wonder have gone
The wise women drugged
Into submission.
Forensic psychology reveals traces
Of long-forgotten faces
Which, much like Munch's silent scream,
Degenerate into nightmaredream.
Desire, in all its lurid manifestations,
Falls into disuse,
And all is as it was before:
A flat, grey concrete floor
Krema I at Auschwitz
Eminently productive
3...
Sunday 3rd November 2019 12:33 am
In the sixties
The last decade before the big three score
and ten. Best to keep on the move, evolving then?
A rolling stone gathers no moss, they say; not in
Keith's head, anyway. Soon it will be the freezing season
With all those greens and reds – the hollies and the ivy
and the grateful dead. The starship could fly us, fly us clean away,
But most of us are yard birds, creatures of home, I’d ...
Friday 1st November 2019 5:16 pm
LOVE SUPREME
That long-held sax note- divine
Makes my soul jus drift away
The smoke, the booze, the horse,
The girls. Sum o'them, thin agen.
Man, the flash of the crack o'th drum
The thumpity, thumpity, thump.
He jus stand there in a haze
John's soprano sax, Miles' trumpet
Blowin the blues. All the way To Missisip
All the way to me cryin in a ditch.
Those weary, weary blues. No ...
Wednesday 30th October 2019 11:13 pm
Censorship is to art as lynching is to justice.
Circumstances compel me speak
Ye gods, (for you have them);
From the first of the world
Down to our own time
Don’t frown, don’t shake your head,
Listen to this elegy for a passing time instead.,
A soldier silenced, banned, expelled, made dead.
While life continues, makes the crops no longer joyous.
The sheep forgot, the cattle, bees unkept.
Be thrifty with ...
Wednesday 30th October 2019 9:49 pm
The eleventh hour, of the eleventh day, of the eleventh month
These long, black evenings fill me with premonitions,
The falling of the leaves remind us of our losses.
Captain Wilfred Owen killed in action
During the crossing of the Sambre–Oise Canal
One week (almost to the hour) before the signing of the Armistice.
Such terrifying bloomings of a malignant fate,
A godless irony, force us back into our centrally heated caves.
We dream on...
Tuesday 29th October 2019 3:29 pm
BEGGARS
As we draw close to Remembrance Sunday and all the praising of the armed services I wrote this to show how we really treat those who risked their lives to protect us.
Baffling how he came to be a pauper, he thought,
An ex-serviceman, me, still with an upright back.
Thing is: I never really arrived home. Did I?.
Not a real home. Everything had changed.
Belfast, The Falklan...
Monday 28th October 2019 11:01 pm
Bait
Those words you don’t remember,
Wind tearing through the sky,
Your soul is packed with fortitude
While sparks fly.
……
The coals flare into flames, a pettiness
Of heat. Suddenly, replete: golden sands,
Crystal brooks, silken lines, silver hooks.
Glimpsing what’s already there,
She begins to mount the stairs.
Who cares?
……..
Say, a friend you trust implicitly,
A lover you migh...
Sunday 27th October 2019 2:18 pm
Another day
The sky is grey today with streaks of blue
Swirling northern skies reflect sombre horizons;
Behind my back cumulus clouds mass
Over the hills, conspiring in their usual
Ragged silence. In front of me are drear
Trees laid bare, a mist of water's in the air.
Caught cough, cough, coughing in the peasoupers
Of the past, I pull my scarf tighter and focus keenly
On the p...
Friday 25th October 2019 8:01 pm
The speech of angels
Photo by Marius Masalar on Unsplash
“Without music, life would be a mistake” ― Friedrich Nietzsche
A waterfall of notes, rising, descending,
Splashing into my mind, heart, soul.
Music will never grow old.
An arpeggio series of broken chords
In and out of order, splintering, teasing the ear.
Plunging into minor keys, soaring into waves of luminosity.
Notes th...
Friday 25th October 2019 6:57 pm
In defence of free speech
"First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a socialist.
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me." Martin Niemoller.
Friday 25th October 2019 7:04 am
HAIKUESQUE ON WOL
I made close friends on WOL
Rachel, Devon, David, Jacob,
Poets of enormous scope and range,
Silenced for their free expression,
Is that a good thing? Whatcha reckon?
Thursday 24th October 2019 10:26 pm
Mind the gap: Work-in-progress
She's the flinger of plurabilly teas,
She was, once-upon-a-golden-time;
And a good time it was two,
Despite the old hairy gobeen man,
Who was a-coming down a road,
drinking from a can.
She met a nice-uns-little boy name Baby Tookoo,
Her mother slopped her drat story.
Her rather had a leery face:
Sin, sin, Jesuitical-sin
...Thursday 24th October 2019 11:59 am
Arriving where we started
"Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.” TS Eliot
Every day, regardless of the goodness or evil lurking in my soul,
I see kipper skies, placid blue occasionally, but much more
Like the swirling, crashing skies of Turner, like the flaming skies the young Mozart
Saw in his mind's eye, when he was adding
Note to eloquent note to produce t...
Wednesday 23rd October 2019 11:43 pm
THE DIMMING OF THE DAY
(for Kathy 1940–2019)
Photo by Marcus Cramer on Unsplash
She was close to death —
her loved ones bereft.
I read between the lines,
just a habit of mind,
then looked again,
out of the side of my eye:
more and more, as time passes by
what we perceive
we half-create.
Buried in the earth,
she's still looking at the sky,
a rumble of thunder,
passing b...
Wednesday 23rd October 2019 12:13 pm
Late October
Dripping into what passes for daylight
In these northern climes,
The moon fades, wind and rain shower,
Trees sway, on this formless holiday
Light, such as it is, tucks away dream,
Children — washed, tired, pale -
Know it’s Halloween
I know it well:
Tired ghosts forget to rise again,
Witches stagger into view
As all their magic fades away.
Clogged motors roar
As the October mist l...
Tuesday 22nd October 2019 10:07 pm
Enmeshed
County Lines spread
Evil
A cross all the living and the dead
Their line is our time
We need them, fled.
A spring day in late fall,
She can no longer stand
Tall, crumpled, bent,
She has lost the lines that link
Her to her family, friends.
Now lines link:
Road, rail, phone,
Needle, plunger, sink
into an unguarded atonement.
Her lines enmeshed in this stinki...
Monday 21st October 2019 5:33 pm
Janissary
dedicated to the men and women of the Syrian Defence force, and the Kurdish YPG, who, with the help of volunteers from around the world, defeated Daesh and are now seeking to defend the feminist and democratic Kurdistan from NATO-supported Fascist-Turkish genocidal murderers and rapists
My parents were Christian, Serb,
I remember the icons in my mother’s house,
The smell of meat on...
Sunday 20th October 2019 1:12 am
Mem û Zîn: brothers-in-arms
Absinthe, this pearly-white,
Clouded, aniseed-tasting drink
Stinks but is addictive, especially
Here in Paris on the left-bank,
Near Montmartre
Where the Institut is
Where we plan, conspire,
Work out who is the traitor
Who the informer, who the liar.
Anyway, I am always thirsty for absinthe.
I am always thirsty for wine too
To the extent of our boundless, limited e...
Sunday 20th October 2019 12:50 am
Fire fly
Out of all this mush,
With a little bit of a push,
Emerge fire fly.
O! fly so high firefly,
Illuminate the sky, firefly
Take a break, firefly;
Phosphorescence on the lake,
Fires fly
Float over the image of moon,
The lapping of the lake
Firefly, a soft-bodied beetle,
Firefly, related to the glow-worm,
The winged male and flightless female
Both have luminesce...
Friday 18th October 2019 7:31 pm
In the silence of the Kurds
Kurdish poets with military experience have fallen silent and I am bereft;
Poetry has always been the main pillar of Kurdish literature
The fight for their land and the fight for their identity are the same.
The Kurds are not divorced from the west - Eliot's influence on al-Sayyab for example -
And the hot wave from Arabia did not destroy the Kurds, many are Christian, Ezedi and secul...
Wednesday 16th October 2019 11:13 pm
Season of mists
The cold autumn rain falls full in my face,
wet westerlies come with a trace of winter;
as I walk, I take account of my losses.
My mind drifts into the past:
a phantasmagoria of well-remembered faces
tumble into the valley of the shadow of death.
Phantoms afloat, all around me, looking quizzically
at the remains of a life long left or soonest parted.
The trees of this woodl...
Sunday 13th October 2019 2:31 pm
Yezedi - 2014-2019
Winter on Mount Sinjar in 2014,
By the Christian calendar.
That year lasted forever:
Such a long, long time ago,
Now the Turks have come
To do the work of Daesh
And the Sunni tribes and foreign Salafists
Conspire to kill the Yezedi, even in Lalish,
Our mouths expel a hidden heat
It is the soul of the Ezedi.
Never before has the sun
Filled us so full of tea...
Friday 11th October 2019 10:12 pm
What have you done?
Walking down a dusty, dirt road in Rojava,
near the border.
Sand in my mouth, tears on my cheek.
NATO jets flying under Turkish colours,
bombing, massacring, the soldiers of the Syrian Defence Forces
and their internationalist Kurdish YPG allies —
a modern International Brigade.
SDF forces are now, this minute, pulling soldiers (Kurdish, Arab, American, British, Serbian, ...
Friday 11th October 2019 9:26 pm
Slash and Burn - extinction rebellion
Planet earth she suffers
Torn at by your knife,
Slashed at by machete
Exploited all your life.
Poisoned by your chemicals
Murdered, raped and pillaged
Consider the obscenity -
The whole world is just one village.
But you really ain't bothered, are you?
You've got your money in the bank
You own your slice of heaven
You're comfortably numb, to be frank.
..........
Wednesday 9th October 2019 10:30 pm
David
David always told the truth to me
and, of course, we argued endlessly
about what, exactly, was 'true':
both working class self-taught autodidacts,
what would you expect us to do?
I continued to learn a lot from David's poetry too
Until his mighty verses were expunged from view.
David told me the precise name and location
Of a church in ancient Antioch,
In war-torn Syria ...
Tuesday 8th October 2019 9:28 pm
Love in a police state
We were in a public garden
In England in May.
We sat together
In mild, balmy weather.
We did not track those
Who moved around us.
They had their instructions,
Undoubtedly.
We looked at the water, and we looked at the ducks,
And the weeping willow tree was there:
Reflected in your eyes,
A subtle disguise,
I dropped words into your ears
Like pearls.
...Sunday 6th October 2019 10:53 pm
Whining poetry
The Gracehoper was always jigging ajog, hoppy on akkant of his joyicity.
James Joyce, Finnegans Wake
Complain with the full force of a Jesuit priest
Whine like a man who knows he's out of time
Casuistry and sophistry work together perfectly.
But poetry's more about the wine than the whining
About seeking to express the inexpressible
Whilst complaining about just how d...
Thursday 3rd October 2019 8:58 pm
Fossil sonnet
Beneath this beach of sand and shells
I see the image of the rolling sea.
Such new-found-land frames and hides
These wide horizons; I walk along the cliff:
Sheer drop upon the windward side,
Embedded trilobites, beneath my feet
Quartz and Muscovite from the granite
Weathered by the winds and waves
Sea-formed outcrops, hidden rocks, caves.
Time carves the face of all mank...
Wednesday 2nd October 2019 11:20 pm
Tuesday 4th August 1914
"The lamps are going out all over Europe, we shall not see them lit again in our life-time" British Foreign Secretary, Sir Edward Grey.
Old Royal Enfield bicycles
propped against the wall,
a gaggle of men,
then, in the far distance,
a gable end
and look! a house
windows left wide open
in this Cheshire heat.
And, have we forgotten,
if we knew at all,
this...
Wednesday 2nd October 2019 11:11 pm
A turbulence of dalliance
Words we remember,
Echo in the brain,
Bouncing off the surfaces:
A few will remain.
Wind rises around the window pane,
Blowing a northerly gale,
A rain-splattered man, with a sorry, sorry tale,
Inhabits the soul beside me, half-way to hell.
His tale is built on lies, my friend,
Deceptions ripe and drear,
Tales we tell to children
When their eyes overflow with fear.
...Tuesday 1st October 2019 8:00 pm
Savages
For all me life I have been living among 'em: savages. savages in suits.
Now they are becoming increasingly loathsome to me.
As a kid in bed I was alone, like a boat afloat in the sea.
Spotted land? Savages abound, in the suburbs, in the town
Savages abound.
Cultivating selfishness, meanness and spite.
Their unholy trinity: y've made yer bed, now lie on it,
spare the rod and ...
Monday 30th September 2019 5:54 pm
Attachment disorder
If a hundred seas had separated me
From you. If our sea of troubles were endless, too,
If I could spend just one in a thousand years of nights with you
You could parcel me up and remove me from sight
Hide me away, like a kid:
The cubby-hole under the stairs,
Was for wetting the bed:
I banged and banged me head
But nobody ever came.
Monday 30th September 2019 5:33 pm
Shalom Aleichem
The long days are gone already
Grass prepares to stop growing
The fields and trees take on a tint
Rivers begin to change their courses to accommodate the coming winter
Colour is leached out of the landscape.
Mosquitos do their final, annoying dance
We are dust and shadow. Again.
Who knows whether we will survive another winter
The gods above? I flee the calloused hands of ...
Friday 27th September 2019 12:35 am
Spectral
Squirming with words,
squabbling, fighting, reeling with words
sore with myself.
so sore with myself
a world of regret,
begets
only
this absence of you.
O! I wish I could turn words into wishes.
O! I wish my days would fall into line
my eyes rise for you
without the slightest disguise for you
finally, it's only you.
Now
this evening is so h...
Tuesday 24th September 2019 9:55 pm
Frank
It was the model spitfire in your front room window
That identified you, separated you from that tribe,
We call ‘the old’.
I saw you sometimes at the shops, your movements slow, deliberate,
Arthritic, I thought, I was wrong.
You carried a basket, the old-fashioned clumpy kind.
And you were always glancing behind you. I thought it was the traffic
You feared, but it wa...
Monday 23rd September 2019 10:07 pm
Go tell the Riverman.
summer rains' quiet incantation, the animals come and go,
in the far-distant, the snow melts as the river flows;
time is a demon
the animals know.
It’s looking for you, y'know:
...in the abdomen – demon go
...in the albumin – demon go
... ...
Monday 23rd September 2019 2:25 pm
MORNING GLORY
Tell the truth, but tell it slant. Emily Dickinson
Born, bloom, die
All in the one day
Blurs a glass darkly
A physician’s proof of breath
Marked by her girlhood’s fleeting fancy
Of a garden romance
A moonlit dance
With Chopin playing lightly
In the darkness
And no rectangular wooden box
To be seen
Instead a thing with feathers
Whistles through my head
...Sunday 22nd September 2019 5:16 pm
Homage to Nietzsche
One must still have chaos in oneself to be able to give birth to a dancing star. Frederick Nietzsche
…only the vestiges remain:
Conduct a forensic examination, scatter the remains:
Fragility of the body,
In the furtherance of the truth,
Note the devil’s-in-the-detail,
Condemned at the root.
A roof for his daughter,
Over a precipice-by-th...
Saturday 21st September 2019 8:34 pm
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