Song for the Old Year
Freezing winds off the Irish sea
Blow me away from hearth and home
At such a cost , loss pressing upon loss –
Yet still the winter-birds sing,
Seemingly so carelessly,
And yet we know it costs them their whole life
To fly this way and sing and eat and build and build
Yet still this merely human, this body framed of earth,
Cannot scrape away the cur...
Saturday 31st December 2022 11:00 pm
Under the Volcano
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com
On a road out of London, pulled up at a pub
i heard him say the words I remember, today.
the drinking man suffers: glug, glug, glug
the drinking man loves: glug, glug, glug
taste of whiskey, craic, all that convivial shite
he remembers, truly remembers – he’s a creature of the night
searching for the resurrection of a moment of lost content
he ...
Friday 30th December 2022 10:50 pm
Empty
And strange as what I see
I'd put you in the mirror
I put in front of me."
Lou Reed, 'Pale Blue Eyes'
These empty spaces
inside of me
composed of God-knows-what:
certainly lacking in originality.
Empty waiting rooms
in empty railways stations
no more smoky-smell of coal and steam.
Caught up upon an evening’s desultoriness
a girl’s slight d...
Thursday 29th December 2022 8:31 pm
Distant echoes
Also I hear the mountains spring on their way back.
they kick up brown-blue mudslides
the weaver of water expands
as fish screech to taste
an order of merit
water is in our tears.
wars over water will be profound
like Israel’s grab for the rivers of Jordan.
Listen to the laplap lapping of the weedy river
the river is no longer firstly or lastly. It just is.
Chris & I used to s...
Wednesday 28th December 2022 7:43 pm
The family face
I, too, was potentially everything at birth. I, too, was stunted, narrowed, warped by my environment, my outcroppings of heredity. Sylvia Plath
The past is present in all our genes
and when you begin to recognize ancestors
running through your blood
you begin the blessed process of forgetting
the here and now, as a free-standing reality,
and so begin the unknowing of yourself.
Di...
Monday 26th December 2022 7:16 pm
THE OXEN
BY THOMAS HARDY
Christmas Eve, and twelve of the clock.
“Now they are all on their knees,”
An elder said as we sat in a flock
By the embers in hearthside ease.
We pictured the meek mild creatures where
They dwelt in their strawy pen,
Nor did it occur to one of us there
To doubt they were kneeling then.
So fair a fancy few would weave
In these years! Yet, I feel,
...Sunday 25th December 2022 2:33 pm
Tolerance
For the Edwards & the Adas, and the Agathas & Alfs,
For the host and crowd of ‘old ‘uns’ ‘going south’.
For the stoics and the silent, for the quietly afraid;
For those who’ve always known the outcome’s
Grave.
Thank God!
For those who disapprove, of everything I say
But who’ll defend my right to say it night and day.
When priest or rabbi or imam degenerates into hate
“Écrasez l’infâme!”...
Saturday 24th December 2022 3:25 pm
Feedback
Amidst this waste of time
I live under this mountain
That might crush the life out of me
Any time, any day
But, I drink anyway.
Lucifer, Brightest of Bright Angels, stutters out
" Non serviam! 'I will not serve!'”
And that is enough, and more than enough,
to condemn all those big words like ‘humanity’.
and 'insanity.'
I will not serve that in which I no longer believe
Whether it ca...
Saturday 24th December 2022 2:27 pm
Munaẓẓamat al-Taḥrīr Filasṭīniyyah (PLO)
“There were soldiers there, also officers, but not a single one helped us defend ourselves,” Al-Azza continued. “I am a Palestinian citizen. I don’t have a voice, I don’t have a weapon, I don’t have security or soldiers who will defend me.".https://www.972mag.com/hebron-mass-settler-attack/
this space in which i squat
to type does not contain me
in future years i will be gone,
al...
Friday 23rd December 2022 11:37 pm
Torn: a poem for Christmas
A raggedy thin cotton dress
On this little girl playing
On this freezing December day.
She’s scorned by her mama,
Left out by her friends,
Deserted by her dad
She's just lonely in the end.
Neglected by the world around her
Little Ellie is plain sad.
The priest says ‘she’s going-on bad’.
So her school calls the doctor,
The doctor calls the nurse,
Torn this and that way,
Little Ellie is...
Friday 23rd December 2022 3:26 pm
For Chris
Your words cast a shadow,
linking the living & the dead,
I will jump across the years,
to reflect your innermost fears,
drag my breathing away from tears.
A passing air at sunset,
a glance across your page,
the heavy thump of midnight,
the dreaming of your grave.
Childhood memories beset you,
drawn from lost time's distant drum,
visions of a time of careless ease,
when you were hav...
Thursday 22nd December 2022 11:16 pm
Collateral damage
He likes this apple, chews,
He was a boxer, a goalkeeper.
His name was Arthur,
Uncle Arthur has a screw loose
The kids chanted
As he traipsed his way home from work.
His filthy tie hung over his chest.
Worn on all occasions
He lived at the behest of his sister
In the smallest room of the house
Now, instead of screaming, he wimpered
When he heard the gatling gun's rapid rattle
...
Tuesday 20th December 2022 10:45 pm
Front man
Like a chess board on ice
Ska
Black and white all around me
To support the striking saris in Willesden
The men of the north, the underground coal men,
Came down to London Town
Stopped to hear the sound of
Ska
Spreading far and wide, away from Harlesden,
And Brixton, and into our souls
Ska
Spread so far.
Even into the graveyard by Rostherne church
Where Chris & I chat and eat our butt...
Tuesday 20th December 2022 12:46 am
Sonnet
I walk my dog, Woody, on a freezing day
He pulls on the lead, he needs to be free, away
Soon, he's outrunning Ned the whippet,
I glance along the forest edge
Up at the skeletal trees
Even the pines decline to leaf for me.
I count my losses - deaths natural
And suicidal. How can I reconcile
Myself to such losses? I do not know.
My beautiful children extend their hands
To me but they are b...
Monday 19th December 2022 10:54 pm
l'Afrique
Bone marrow transplant au Paris,
brutalized eyes in a skull,
a husk of image
in an empty skin,
thin, thin.
Skin as tight as light
as shadows flicker on a man
with eyes like vipers
solemn...slow...the tusk begins to grow.
Limousines shudder, yams decompose,
draining the body fluid
into the sewer beneath.
Tke,Tke....the analysand
above castle stone
in Normandy or Picardy,
th...
Sunday 18th December 2022 7:43 pm
Recovery
Tobacco spills into her tea-stained lap
as she squirms tightly on the chair
in the church hall this cold December evening.
Where to pick up the pieces from?
What to do with them?
She hears the serenity prayer
but cannot remember the story from the chair.
It gets better, they say,
day-by-day-by-day.
Outside,
nobody shakes & fears like she.
Inside, a kind of mad jollity
grips & ...
Saturday 17th December 2022 7:18 pm
A late Easter
On this day of flowers, the animals follow
The usual path of the sun
Ripples coagulate like water,
All manner of things mirror our big brother sun
On this shining Ἀρκαδία of August 1941.
.
Sweet airs fill the breezes
Forgotten summer scents,
O! The billowing of intent
Reed and oak and beech
This beautiful canopy of the living green,
Shimmering in this too bright ...
Saturday 17th December 2022 12:18 am
VICTIM
On this freezing December Thursday.
She sits silently hunched
Over her one-bar electric fire.
Dismal north Manchester light
Seeps through her tightly drawn curtains.
Her entire world was broken
When the burglar came
And will never be the same.
She sips her sweet tea shakily.
She gazes up at the mantllepiece
A young man's face
Looks out of the cracked glass
His face smiles at...
Thursday 15th December 2022 10:20 pm
So heavenly
Pulsing pale waves of mist
Kiss & bless you
I patrol these walkways
Rain seeps through the holes
In my heart, so scared am I
Alone.
Streetlights shine,
Rats scurry into mind.
These are the concrete estates
Of the heart.
Screeching seagulls see
The black holes in the fabric
Torn apart, broken-backed,
We are the twins in the mirror
Looking at each other,
Side-by-side,
With nothing to...
Wednesday 14th December 2022 9:18 pm
CONQUEST: May 29th 1457
Waiting for the barbarians is over:
As whiter shades of pale, pretty traces of lace,
Reveal in opal-luminosity these late Romans,
Their indigo-dream, red with gore on this bloody May Day
Arabian savagery negates their absorption into the timeless
Creation of Constantinople’s drift and swell,
Elysium’s perfumed garden of lucidity broken by
Mehmed’s Turkic desecration, his sweltering road to ...
Wednesday 14th December 2022 9:04 pm
The rags of time
A whole life spent out of kilter
Every day is out of whack
So when the storm hit
And the lights went kerflooey
I was ill-prepared.
There is no going back.
And if a little dreaming is dangerous,
Is the cure to dream more?
Well, I wish you were here: that’s for sure.
On a sad, december day
When all the words that ever were
Just drain away
Leaving me aghast,
Alone, marooned
On ...
Tuesday 13th December 2022 11:21 pm
Morecambe, 1970.
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.
Nick Drake still alive amongst
The flat-lands of Cambridgeshire.
Five leaves left a common currency rolled up
And me the lad from the Nort...
Tuesday 13th December 2022 1:27 am
The dying of the light
___an omen___
Christmas roses bloom in the dying of the light
It’s not a rose; it’s a beautiful buttercup, like the
Yellow marvels we used to use to decide if we
Liked butter or not. Did the yellow reflect upon our
Chin? Those flowers resemble those of the wild rose.
And it’s poisonous to humans. Its scientific name is
Helleborus niger macranthus — enough to ...
Monday 12th December 2022 9:55 pm
The riverboat song
I can hardly speak but I will try
On this cold December evening:
my brain falls silent, still
it is the dying of the light
when a ferment of tenses
leads me up many cold-cut cul de sacs.
I linger on a moonlight-figure
palely mirroring the sparkling frost,
she’s gone but never lost.
Suspicious of the silences within
outside is wild, the colour of blood
sin soaks into the sky...
Sunday 11th December 2022 10:02 pm
Redemption song
“He who kisses joy as it flies by will live in eternity’s sunrise.”
― William Blake
It is easy to walk away from faith
Harder to climb back on board
The ship of faith as it navigates these stormy seas.
The scientific sage of this secular age
Associates blind faith with barbaric ignorance
Murder and marauding and in the name of God.
True faith links us to childhood innocence
To Wor...
Sunday 11th December 2022 9:33 pm
The Blues
Near is very far
Space, time,
Dark star
Black hole
Wandering soul.
Still
There’s a vastness that appals
Chemotherapy,
White walls.
Scurrying through
The corridors
Of the Christie, this Monday morning
Early,
Meeting Emile, yes, named after Jean Jacque’s eponymous hero.
Married at the weekend, it has spread,
He fears he’ll soon be dead.
His Caribbean lilt
Still
Ech...
Sunday 11th December 2022 12:01 am
An Irish girl
And all the torn envelopes of me came into your hands,
Nothing in them — just love that you could throw away –
You threw it straight back to me, I caught it, we were away.
You gave me a lot of praise with your eyes
For being alive
I thought you are desiring reciprocation, but you weren’t
You were just a girl, I was just a boy
I felt your difference: of mood, of shape and tone
I wa...
Saturday 10th December 2022 11:28 pm
Outfoxing the Furies
Fluid the medium by which we desire,
Heavy the limits to which we aspire
To lift ourselves free on the wings of a dove
To practise perfection by drinking his blood.
The illusion of earth is splintering fast
As we grab at the air, as we fall at the last:
Witchery, Witan, Wicca and Wizard
Pursuing the furies is why we are feared.
Opening space and stretching out time
In a flurry of word...
Friday 9th December 2022 11:59 pm
Blind faith
Του μέλλοντος η μέρες στέκοντ' εμπροστά μας
σα μια σειρά κεράκια αναμένα —
χρυσά, ζεστά, και ζωηρά κεράκια.
Κωνσταντίνος Καβάφης
What a catastrophe; we are made
for ease, & nice times
when change stays away
& unjust fate just passes us by
encouraging me not to succeed
denying me the hindrances
of trivial habits, like breathing,
and small-mindedness, and indifference
on a col...
Friday 9th December 2022 2:00 pm
A way a lone a last a loved
Paul Léon was murdered in 1942,
For the crime of being born a Jew
In Auschwitz concentration camp,
Oświęcim, Poland.
Paul Léon was James Aloysius Joyce’s friend,
Yes, the Joyce of Dublin & Galway,
Of Trieste, Zurich & Paris,
And, off course, Anna L’Liffey,
She who riverrun on & on,
Even till the Finnegans’ wake.
Joyce had lived in Paris for twenty years
He was so poor but everyt...
Wednesday 7th December 2022 9:31 pm
Am-a-deus
Antonio Salieri, a man of less than monkish virtue, and of very little talent,
Falsely promised the deliverance of Jerusalem from infidel hands,
This was a lie. All his music and words were packed full of lies and thefts.
At the age of 35 Amadeus Mozart fell ill. Mozart was prodigious producing:
Opera buffa such as Figaro, Don Giovanni, Cosi Fan Tutte
Opera seria such as Idomeneo and Die ...
Wednesday 7th December 2022 5:08 pm
Die Zauberflöte
Zoroaster whispered in mine inner-ear:
Look! Listen! Synaesthesia is near!
Fill your eyes with music
Fill your mind with taste
Judge from the plunging depths
To the necklines of lace.
Feel this rise to the screaming heights,
Smell out these plangent declensions.
The silence from the Queen of Night
Or a cacophony of exclamations?
He's soaring, always soaring, he's winging out of ...
Tuesday 6th December 2022 8:56 pm
Light show? No.
a fluorescence of luminescence
gathers to a phosphorescence
of thought control
the music
spreads an arpeggio
of discordance
that enters the soul
like the Via Appia or
any old Roman Road
mixes of music,
cascades of sound,
control
the pulse of the shape
this plastic fantastic
version of summer
the light show
left me cold
I know i’m old
but this fake
‘creation of meani...
Monday 5th December 2022 10:45 pm
Unknown unknowns
open your heart to the misery
of those who live without hope
learn to walk in another’s steps
do not avert your gaze.
give all that you have to give
see with the eyes of a child
learn to not count money,
my friend,
value comes and goes
stay on your toes
count your hours & count your days
minutes, seconds, breaths, ways.
to please is all that you can do
for kindness is the currenc...
Sunday 4th December 2022 9:40 pm
OUR DEEP GUILT
All across the Nineveh plain the lights have gone 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 to the burning wind that came out of Arabia.
Now in Christian villages there are no girls left. All taken.
For the earth and the heavens hav...
Saturday 3rd December 2022 10:25 pm
WHIMSY
I took ol’ snail upon a trip
Upon the live-long sea
Ol’ snail she is so silent,
More silent, still, than me.
We wander forward on the tides,
And wander back in time,
But all upon a Tuesday-drear
Ol’snail she speaks in rhyme.
With metaphors a-plenty,
Right on the cusp of time,
Ol’ snail becomes ye old March Hare
And leaves us all behind.
https://youtu.be/f-o5Y2byIMg
Saturday 3rd December 2022 10:16 pm
The emperor of meaning
hear the mountains spring back into shape
their brown-blue sides winter lingers in crevices
the weaver of water a tinkle of god
fish screech to water.
nobody’s salty tears fear wars over water
listen to the lap-lap-lapping of the weedy Bure
sadly my song’s whiskey my sadness.
overwhelming my heart slows.
arrhythmia getting worse day-by-day
water peeled of impurity
forms patterns the dr...
Saturday 3rd December 2022 1:27 pm
Policing the language
Do not ask what words mean
Let’s just assume they mean….something.
There’s a putative purpose in words.
You don’t like the implication of this?
Go, go to the palace of protection
They have not the sense nor the innocence
To know what they do when
they restrict free speech or write
a complaint about bad language
Sexist, racist, classic, heterophobic
Such a wokish need to classif...
Thursday 1st December 2022 5:04 pm
A disturbance
Enter my world,
your very presence,
changes everything.
Potentials and propensities
merge, mould, into:
she is not a fixture,
she is a fitting
in my world,
She flutters, flings, flummoxes,
acquires the shape of the word.
eyes sparkle —
as I burn the last volume
of poems.
Eternal signs sigh over the ashes.
Letters tell of nightmares,
stone slabs become monster-statues
created by a...
Wednesday 30th November 2022 6:47 pm
SURVIVAL
The trees are still today
Denuded of leaves
Seemingly apprehensive.
Squirrels gather nuts -
Against the coming storm
The big freeze will fill
The hospitals.
People seek warmth
Seal windows
Door frames
Kicking against disease
Poverty: defences disintegrate
The cold seeps in.
Dogs neglected
Left to fend for themselves.
We begin not to recognize
Any common humanity
Just competitor...
Wednesday 30th November 2022 2:19 am
Poetry or Philosophy?
“And it’s just a box of rain
I don’t know who put it there
Believe it if you need it
Or leave it if you dare.”
Songwriters: Philip Lesh / Robert C. Hunter
Philosophy or poetry?Plato preferred philosophy,
He would, being a philosopher.
Poets, of course, are liars by profession,
We endeavour to give an air of truth
To airy nothings.
Poets, like children, personify ideas
Through...
Monday 28th November 2022 9:01 pm
A satire of sorts
As I force myself toward pleasure,
and I love this November life,
where I run like a train
deeper and deeper
through the tunnels,
over the wind-swept bridges,
through the sedentary, school-less,
villages of the retired rich
into the heart of my enemies
where hostile witnesses abound
skilled at shaking fists, digging up dirt
spitting out venom and being richly contemptible.
Wi...
Sunday 27th November 2022 6:41 pm
A place of recovery
This is Gorffwysfa, a place of rest,
This is where her recovery began
Amharic text reminds us,
As we live beneath the sun,
She was an old Welsh witch,
When sky was black as gold,
She was dragged across a sunless sea
By men without a soul:
Her stories and narrations,
Her lives as yet untold
Lost in the stinking slave ship’s hold.
From the slave ships and from the factories,
From...
Saturday 26th November 2022 11:02 pm
SNOW WHITE STARS
The moon was sad as only the moon can be
Men in tears sought to flee the nightmare of their lives
We dream that with the fingers we can pluck
The calmness of flowers, the depths of moments,
The completeness of a live birth;
While sobs slide into tears
Remembering the smile of a mother,
On the fortunate day of a first kiss.
The past becomes a magnet,
Drunk with the all the hea...
Friday 25th November 2022 12:05 pm
Suti
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
on this cold delight
of a summer’s night........
their wings sing
but my mind’s not right.......
See the showers spark high
in the flaming air,.........
sizzling on the water
blowing in her hair......
And...
Thursday 24th November 2022 8:11 pm
Lotta Continua.
Let the starving Irish eat their babies.
This modest proposal of Dr Jonathan Swift,
published anonymously in 1729,
displayed considerable prescience
predicting the Great Hunger
the famine, an Drochshaol.
"Black '47" was the worst year
over a million starved to death.
In the south and west - the Gaeltacht -
where the deaths were at their worse.
this attack was also on the Irish lang...
Tuesday 22nd November 2022 8:15 pm
A loving heart is truest wisdom
That’s fair enough – satirists like Swift’d be buggered –
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.
For ...
Tuesday 22nd November 2022 7:35 pm
Gérard Manley Hopkins SJ
On this flaming day in June, with such beautiful pagan mountains rising all around, I felt your uncertain presence in this bastion of the Jesuits.
I listened, and you, doubtless, overheard, disquisitions concerning the nuts and bolts of your poetry
As your real presence crept slowly into my heart, I knew your journey of renunciation saw you washed up on many steep and rocky promontories,
Where ...
Monday 21st November 2022 5:43 pm
Towards the year's midnight
The old gods of the greensward and forests have gone to ground.
Their acolytes burnt, stretched upon the rack, hung, drowned
For century after century until now the druid –in the knowing of the oak –
Is found only in histories, myths and, tales until you walk in the freezing mist
Of a late November night – don’t get squeamish, don’t take fright –
See the land under the moon’s milky light: th...
Sunday 20th November 2022 8:06 pm
The Unpurged Images of Day
In ancient, Roman Byzantium
The King of the moon came looking for me
With blood dripping from his mouth
& a wide toothy smile, as wide as the Bosphorous.
Aristomenos the daughter of Ancient Man.
Will do everything she can to remain Byzantine
But the Ottomans raped and laughed and smoked hashish.
She asked herself what the Greeks said about murder
And refrained. Uttering such-and-suc...
Sunday 20th November 2022 7:55 pm
A Victorian Saturday Night
We was paid of a Saturday night,
Tide us over Sunday morning,
Sunday’s dinner still to be bought
this Saturday evening in November.
Scarves pulled tight against the air
Damp pea-soupers everywhere.
The market was bright, alight
With candles, gas jets, grease lamps,
The fires of the chestnut roasters
Amongst the cacaphony of cries
Traders calling out their wares:
“ Bootiful sea...
Saturday 19th November 2022 6:59 pm
Empty
Ghosts are everywhere
pulses of her heart stopped
in a knot
wraiths chattering
mixing and melding
In this invisible air
oddest number is the one
moments linger in the empty chair
talking to a lady no longer there,
odd that even two is only ever odd 1 + 1
associations carry on until the wood
rots and there are no trees and no ice
and no air and nobody there..
Only the hallow...
Friday 18th November 2022 7:23 pm
Blank slate
Tabula Rasa: blank slate
will take the breath clean out of you,
when you think the implications through
Tabula Rasa: blank slate.
No memory, no desire,
Nothing to bend you in any direction,
Nothing to send you lower or higher
No future envisaged
No prescience required
No past to regret
Nothing for sale and nothing to let.
No genetic predisposition
No-need to speak and no-one to l...
Friday 18th November 2022 6:57 pm
Winter of my Heart
We wake to the rumbling thunder of blood,
Pumping hearts, twisted hearts, this shadow and I
Squeeze into the thick silences of trees.
Now the dark lights of Christmastide afflict us
Twilight memories drift, flux and flicker
In this breeze of Time,
Penumbra-beginning, hologram-end,
Such pungent affirmations, slip into the past:
Generations of suffering: eyes lifted to a cross,
a c...
Thursday 17th November 2022 11:21 pm
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 do not know ,
And so cannot even whisper or sigh.
Mountains and sky reflected in water.
The extraordinary ordinary
Among the gol...
Thursday 17th November 2022 11:54 am
A permanent loss of happiness
Upon this beach of ground sand and shells
Come! See the image of the rolling sea.
This n...
Wednesday 16th November 2022 12:42 am
Another place, another time
About the hell that is suicide.
There was a girl with a pearl earring.
Everything fades in time, they say.
Yet, this time and place will never
wither away,
as if nothing ever remains;
after all we shared in early teenage years,
in a particular suburban place.
listlessness discourages me
from composing this time & place.
The sky affects me greatly....
Tuesday 15th November 2022 6:34 pm
DRINKING WHERE THE RIVER BED IS DRY
Charlie and I walked our post-cancer walks
Down this narrow stretch of green in the city
For a full decade.. We aged together
But not like malt, we blended into each other,
Man and Dog. He recognized the smells, me the sights,
And his life was shorter than mine. That afflicts me like
A sentence. Very few minutes pass
Without me thinking of that. He connected me to the
Pack, little knowin...
Monday 14th November 2022 7:55 pm
The Swan with two Nicks
We met on the usual terms
Of affectionate endearment
Bred over more than half a century.
Our talk flared into a satisfying silent numbness
Chris talked of what was to be done
Generally nothing, I thought, but I do remember
Chris praising Farage's intervention
On behalf of the persecuted Yezedis of northern Iraq.
You live and learn. Only in this case we didn't. One of us.
...Thursday 10th November 2022 4:29 pm
icons of the sun
To switch climates is not to switch allegiances. We drove them out of the temples, the money lenders
The souls of the murdered did not die at all.
The land around the Mediterranean bloomed
With blood remembered by the poets sporadically
The simmering of the sea this November morning
Supposes war in the east will lack the vigor to stain
The hot sea red as the ghosts of ungh...
Tuesday 8th November 2022 11:55 pm
Al Andalusia
Arabic spoken in Al-andalus
after 400 years of the inquisition.
Muslim houses in Bosnian villages
with crosses on display
despite the threat of apostacy.
"And slay them wherever ye find them."
morning fresh as one –
the Buddha knew –
the flowers of the valley
the grasses of the plain
shine with the unbidden light of heaven
and nothing shall remain.
This is still the truth
no ...
Sunday 6th November 2022 12:21 am
As I rise, so will I burn
I cut the sky, and heaven cries,
I gallop yet can never escape.
Killers drove me off my land
Despatched me onto a death march
One thousand miles of desert.
Pillagers followed our route
Stealing our goats, our women
Our children.
Abused bodies thrown into ditches.
The Turkish infantry...
Thursday 3rd November 2022 7:29 pm
DAY OF THE DEAD - November 2, 2022
Wind cuts through this January night
Slices like a knife through my meagre clothes.
Signs on the road hidden by an iron fog
The cry of the wind is all in vain
Nothing is the same.
I kiss you across this black hole in time.
In the old be-jewelled spider-webbed
Way we kissed tender to kiss long,
Frost-filled graveyard-remains
For the happily insane, a song.
Yew trees shadow against the moo...
Wednesday 2nd November 2022 9:05 pm
A sort of remembrance
No foot marks in the sand
To mark my passage.
No disturbance in the air.
I cry and grieve and cherish
My face immobile, as I stare
Out at stormy autumn.
O! living through November
Demands a certain flair.
Foggy bafflements afflict me everywhere,
Pea-soupers some might say,
And as I gaze beyond the moon
I swoon into another dismal November day.
Monday 31st October 2022 10:13 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...
Monday 31st October 2022 9:51 pm
BEGGAR
Baffling how I came to be a pauper, I thought,
An ex-serviceman, me, still with an upright back.
Thing is: I never really arrived home. Did I?.
Not real home. Everything changed.
Belfast, The Falklands, Belize, Operation Desert Storm
See a doctor some said,
“I’ll be reet” I say, “after a bit.”
Even here: No-go, No-Irish, No-squaddies
The Falls, Free Derry, Shankhill, South Armagh, New...
Sunday 30th October 2022 5:23 pm
Paralysis
Snow... lay thickly drifted on the crooked crosses and headstones, on the spears of the little gate, on the barren thorns. His soul swooned slowly as he heard the snow falling faintly through the universe and faintly falling, like the descent of their last end, upon all the living and the dead.
The Dead, Dubliners, James Joyce
Paralysis of the heart
Involves a continuing lack of empath...
Sunday 30th October 2022 12:02 am
The sullen dead
In England’s fields no poppies grow,
Chemical fertilisers have seen to that,
The land is still owned by the feudal rich
And the larks, still, sometimes, bravely, sing
Scarce heard amid empty political posturings..
No-one listens to the 'glorious" dead. Lip service instead.
When the ‘great and good’ pretend to remember
They dont recall the ordinary Tommy Atkins like my granddad, Jack Princ...
Saturday 29th October 2022 1:00 am
Charlotte
soft and steady rhythm of a baby
breathing
her gaze tells us all we need to know
her footsteps tender in the snow;
the pitter-patter blast of rain upon a window
considering all we do not know
or understand, we stand hand-in-hand
under this beautiful harvest moon
Wednesday 26th October 2022 7:55 pm
The Armenian genocide 1913 - 1923
Tuesday 25th October 2022 1:22 am
Late November
Damp air, sticky, misty horizon,
stiff mud under foot, scarves
pulled tight, gloved
in the greenwood
stripped with leaves
of snow.
All I remember
are the neutral tones
of a beery afternoon,
long ago. Chris knew
all the names, Latin &
vernacular, of the plants
& birds of the Cheshire
plain. Nobody came &
nobody went as we
marched into the 1970s
with such thoughtless tr...
Sunday 23rd October 2022 5:04 pm
Coincidence
Early on in Dostoevsky’s great work Crime and Punishment.
Published in 1866 when Dostoevsky was 44 years old,
Raskolnikov, an ex-student in St Petersburg, sees himself as a young boy,
Walking through a provincial town with his father.
Outside a pub, a drunken rabble surrounds a weary old horse,
Hitched to a weighty cartload that it cannot possibly pull.
To the delight of...
Saturday 22nd October 2022 10:37 pm
BOWIE
In the apple market
your south London twang
accompanied the many undulations
of time.
Your wild androgyny
mirrored 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 imaginations
breeding rainbows
ov...
Saturday 22nd October 2022 6:24 pm
Kaddish
The night was gilded, obscure
hidden above the suspicious gleams
Shadows I see from my window,
unclean, unclear, in straightened circumstances.
From the road came the drunken shouts
of those who hung about not knowing
the family in the house were grieving.
The voices in the house were hushed
rendering the mour...
Friday 21st October 2022 10:20 pm
The summer of love
Somewhere between these avenues of dereliction straddling the moon and new york city, avoiding the fairground detritus of half-remembered dreams. I awoke, sleeping with her together in her dad's caravan, at the bottom of the garden, amidst the rhubarb where I fell in love.
Smoking joints with red leb scored from placid dealers, drinking orange juice in pubs, astounding the upstanding patrons w...
Monday 17th October 2022 11:37 pm
Uneasy words
We grab our words from thin air
Drag words up from the wriggling earth
Such unearthly digressions infect even
The connotations of our words, like ripples dripping from a stone,
We veer further from home than we ever thought
Possible. We grow to loathe ourself and
Our empty suggestibility. Something must last.
We stumble back to denotation, to shared
Meanings we so blithely deny: the eart...
Sunday 16th October 2022 8:21 pm
Be-witched
Low hung ample apples of the sun
On the tree of knowledge. Right next to me.
Enough for you, enough for me.
Extends my irresolution.
I need to hear the crashing of the sea
to believe in me
to mercilessly set me free from these unghosted unknown
unknowns that hover on this edge
of consciousness, always out of reach,
the sublime sublimity,
of that extra sensory pe...
Friday 14th October 2022 11:14 pm
A wise fool
Bewildered, by all the things he left unsaid
Serendipity, chances cut dead:
I am wise enough to play the fool.
This vicious wind of a deep set night
Put out the light and then put out the light
Memory cuts through this taut, damp cold
Slices through me like a knife
Signs hidden by an iron fog suddenly beckon:
A life lived in vain....nothing the same
Across a bla...
Thursday 13th October 2022 11:08 pm
Bonfire Night
i.m. of Guido Fawkes, (born 1570, York, England—died January 31, 1606, London - Hanged, drawn and quartered.
Red-hot fire engines fly by like hot whirlwinds,
Squawking burning red machines
The brilliance of a sheen made not to burn,
Hot dragon breath in the fog
A red fire has engulfed the country
Gunpowder, treason & plot
Take care of my money! Take care of my family!
Red horses once set...
Tuesday 11th October 2022 8:24 pm
Mocking Bird
“Mockingbirds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy. . That’s why it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.” Harper Lee, 'To kill a mocking bird.'
How jealousy and envy
Remain a deadly threat
Generation after generation
Beget after beget.
He had the ease and simple grace
Of a man who's never out of place
I loved this man who’s died
That cannot be lied about
That cannot be d...
Tuesday 11th October 2022 11:30 am
Music to eat by
Flavours of sweetness
spices of life,
another place, another time
innocent tastes of love-on-the-vine
tangle on my palate,
mingle in the air,
no longer alone, no longer there
abiding in the cynic’s lair? No, she’s not there
cross seas, forks, knives, stay alive,
thrive with your three eyes,
a pasty present for the future
we done us best when we wus let,
thinking sent me all to...
Saturday 8th October 2022 8:02 pm
All Souls' day
It is a time of wind and rain.
And in the green wood
The voices of the dead
Coagulate and skim
This edge of consciousness.
It is a time of heavy-hearted dread.
It is the day of the dead.
And what have we done
Since the last, lingering death?
Nothing, nada, no.
The wicked still prosper,
And the rich come and go
And the world spins the same
As ever it did before
And the poor are as the...
Thursday 6th October 2022 11:25 pm
Cavalier
Your vernacular usage is privileged as the only discourse
Suited to the now compulsory affirmation of mediocrity.
Democracy. That’s fair enough I suppose. S’far as it goes.
Gather to a greatness: the ooze, ooze of oil. Toil. Toil.
Endless gold and land form the sinews of war you say
Let the welfare of the people be the ultimate law you say
No one is...
Thursday 6th October 2022 8:11 pm
De Profundis
O the mind, mind has mountains; cliffs of fall
Frightful, sheer, no-man-fathomed. Hold them cheap
May who ne'er hung there. Gerard Manley-Hopkins, 'The Terrible Sonnets'
Out of the depths it came
I didn't just lose my friend once
I lose him many times still:
at every waking
at every pause in the day
every time I look at the sky -
with you no longer beneath it -
Or, I look do...
Wednesday 5th October 2022 7:59 pm
The Fall
The day has eyes. The night has ears;
the monster within, unbidden tears.
Think you’re escaping,
run into yourself, bang;
longest way round, shortest way home.
T’was the night before All Souls
dark and cold and dreary.
Full, dark, black, night.
For lettered and for unlettered alike.
Fear the roaring of the skies,
tremble at the dying of the light;
fear seeps from miasmic g...
Tuesday 4th October 2022 5:41 pm
The way of the cloud
(For Tom)
But please, remember me fondly
I heard from someone you're still pretty
And then they went on to say that the pearly gates
Had some eloquent graffiti. Sam Beam
In every mouthful of food
In every look of love
In every chiding and every making up:
This sometimes bay of tranquillity,
This harbour to which we return,
Thi...
Monday 3rd October 2022 5:12 pm
A recreation
The majesty of dogs impresses us –
Their solitary solidarity –
Yet above their grey horizons
There is always the promise, lingering…
Of continuing.
These days an ending is assumed
That glorifies the story of our lives:
Making children, seeing things,
Listening to the waves wash the pebbles,
Overhearing our hearts’ desires.
Yesterday the sky darkened at noon
Seas sp...
Saturday 1st October 2022 10:32 pm
A splinter from Armenia
By the Turks who roamed into another killing season
Hungry for blood. The Turk kicked his stirrup,
As our mud baked walls crumbled.
I wanted to rub the horse i...
Saturday 1st October 2022 4:10 pm
An opal luminosity
Evening dark, damp, cold
Retreat into electric caves
Try not to think about you
In your grave. Your soul
Meandering. Suicides in GB
Buried in unconsecrated
Ground, until a MP topped
Himself and was buried
In Westminster Abbey 1822:
Viscount Castlereagh. I think.
Easier to digress than to confess
How flummoxed am I
With the whole unholy business
Of not saying goodb...
Tuesday 27th September 2022 8:43 pm
The blossoming of the north
First light: every day a new beginning
Rising at the crack of dawn
To feel the air against my skin
To walk, with the aid of a stick,
To listen to the dawn chorus.
Thrillingly, it’s already late September
A year since the funerals started
On St Patrick’s Day,
When madness brushed with death.
Now, I’m thinking that when I return
Home with Charlie I’ll rea...
Monday 26th September 2022 8:51 pm
Alternative histories
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com
On 29 May 1453 the Greek Christian city of Constantinople finally fell to Muslim armies. At least 4 million Christian Greeks, Assyrians and Armenians, who had resisted conversion to Islam for 500 years, survivors of the Byzantines, were slaughtered by the Turks, many in the early C20. Now there are 2000 Christians in Constantinople and 15 million Muslims.
I...
Friday 23rd September 2022 10:58 pm
Unholy
The pungent smell of tar sends me back
To summer days spent wending my time away
Spraying tar on the M62.
As dandelions parodied the gaudy sun
And the pebbles in my pants
Were reserved for having fun by skimming water.
In the dark church heavy incense
Melds with the body odour of the priest
Sweating for his immortal soul
While mixing an amorous alcoholic liquid on the altar.
Di...
Wednesday 21st September 2022 11:30 pm
Homage to Nietzsche
to be able to give birth to a dancing star." Frederick Nietzsche
Now, only the vestiges remain:
Conduct a forensic examination,
Scatter the remains
Are they the same?
See the fragility of the body,
In the furtherance of the truth,
Note the devil’s-in-the-detail.
We are condemned at the root.
A roof for his daughter,
Over a precipic...
Wednesday 21st September 2022 8:13 pm
Sheer lunacy
Life is a sexually transmitted disease and the mortality rate is one hundred percent. RD Laing
In the bloody water the woman's head was immersed. As they drove the iron through her skull, a technique called trephination.
She let out the roar of the damned, thus confirming trephination's efficacy, and their suspicions.
Yellow bile for mania, black bile for depression, we need to...
Tuesday 20th September 2022 2:10 pm
AGNUS DEI
We on this northern isle
Are not given to violent
Demonstrations of grief
more a steady drizzle of sadness.
Buttoned up we may be,
But in straightened
Circumstances, we are not.
We are amply provided
With history. We recollect
Emotion in tranquillity.
We know in our bones
That nothing remains
The same. We press on
Into an uncertain future.
We are rarely divided
Against ourselves...
Monday 19th September 2022 4:52 pm
Glance, glimpse, gleam
Following up
the flippancy of flowers
I recall why metaphors are rare
In our neck of the woods.
There are no smilies - implied or crucified -
for death
Nothing like or as, except perhaps
An emptiness that remains
Empty of content, direction, frivolity.
In the turning of the leaves
We have a half-metaphor for a half-life
Spent well or spent badly but mainly
Just spent. It is ...
Sunday 18th September 2022 6:48 pm
Tired starlings
It's not as if I wanted any thing
I didn't ask for a thing
I just liked my life
My mam and dad
And never feeling sad.
I remembered 'Clapton is God'
Sprayed all over the wall ~
Of a Conservative town hall
but nothing changed
Money had its way
And everything had to have a purpose.
My friends;
Some stayed the course
Others committed suicide
Before they were hardly alive
M...
Sunday 18th September 2022 12:13 am
Fear in a handful of dust
Words cannot echo mood,
It is impossible to convey
The tingling numbnesses
Of grief.
She died today - not yesterday -
A young woman: ordinary, happy, ill.
The semi-detached daze
Of an icy clinging depression;
The tight closing-in upon oneself
That foreshadows pent up tears.
And years of fighting to be well
Despite the fear that accompanies
Nearly everythin...
Friday 16th September 2022 11:11 pm
The Resurrection of the Dead
Dukkha-Torah
The unbidden tears
The trembling in the heart
Human life conducted in the dark
The hidden fears
The inconsolable grief
Many fear-filled years
A craving for permanence
For the enduring stillness
Of the Sea of Galilee.
But walk instead with me
To the tomb of Maimonides:
Why do the wicked prosper?
Why do the righteous die?
Answer came there none
Except in the Song...
Thursday 15th September 2022 10:26 pm
Epiphany
I weep in the midst of the lack of thee
On stranger days than this or foul.
I am no shepherd, no modern Maccabee,
No Mayflower set to sail the broad Atlantic
Nor a hermit glued to the sacred mountain.
Just a man who trembles in fear.
The brave do not evade fear,
Do not live a half-life, but confront
& overcome time's mischief.
I will not find you in mountains or valleys
You no longer...
Wednesday 14th September 2022 2:37 pm
Rainy September
(for my friend Chris)
This rose for all the world
for you
These tears for all the dead,
Those empty words of morningtide
This ever-present dread.
Those cloying smells of perfume
on the dresses of the rich,
This workman stumbling homeward
his body in a ditch.
September’s moon still shining
on this old planet’s doom,
Her wind and tide conspiring,
a chill invades the room.
h...
Monday 12th September 2022 7:54 pm
Konstantinoupolis
In 1453 the Turks stormed Constantinople and finally destroyed the Greek Empire, driving out Greek scholars, who carried the knowledge of Greek language and literature to the western world; and in 1454 the first document known to us appeared from the printing press at Mainz.
From whom the bell tolls?
The supine man, the moon-mad man?
And when will you come?
Mistress Moon, a sleek an...
Monday 12th September 2022 5:23 pm
A sort of virtue: Θάρρος thárros
You cannot answer the immaculate conception
That would be to enter the mind of God. Our job
Is to pick up the scattered remains
Of existence in the liquidity of eyes.
We no longer have contact with horses
Though we can learn much from dogs
From their courage and virtue
We must feed the furry furnaces
Of life. Taste the coldness of water
Do not limit our hearts to vague
Emasculat...
Sunday 11th September 2022 3:45 pm
Where I'm from
For the Edwards & the Adas, and the Agathas & Alfs,
For the host and crowd of ‘old ‘uns’ ‘going south’.
For the stoics and the silent, for the quietly afraid;
For those who’ve always known the outcome’s
Grave.
Thank God!
For those who disapprove, of everything I say
But who’ll defend my right to say it night and day.
When priest or rabbi or imam degenerates into hate
“Écrasez l...
Friday 9th September 2022 10:46 pm
Patriotic
Devotion to and vigorous support for one's country
is fair enough, as far as it goes, I suppose,
unless you consider the whole world to be my
country. Then it's a different matter.
The lexicon of patriotism is narrow
clipped, incomplete. Feudal relations
in the twenty-first century. Remember
these House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
can turn a trick and that's for sure.
I hate the fawni...
Friday 9th September 2022 10:08 pm
Wind-blown
Moments of the past do not last
kicked into the long grass
a warm early-summer’s day
golden petals reflecting sun.
Then stormy-autumn come
later flurries of snow melted
by body heat.
Frozen snow comes and goes
frosting tumbling-heaps of red, gold, brown
leaves crisp-crackle underfoot
old ghosts lose their threads
again.
Pot-heads fragile, thin, with thi...
Thursday 8th September 2022 10:20 pm
The biggest council estate in Europe
This were where I grewed up
in the 50s
when Manchester were a building site
slums and bomb sites
and jobs galore
mekin ends meet
me mam
frittered money away -
or so I heard me dad say
on cake and such like
extravagances
or so I gathered
listening t'rows
when I were lying in bed
awake at night
and when she left
fer a week
sick n tired of it all
us kids had mince n stewed pea...
Tuesday 6th September 2022 7:50 pm
Between
intention & accomplishment
there lies a shadow
cast by stone
& heavy with adumbrations
& in the heat
of the city street
we hear a murmur
that rises to a crescendo
something will endure
if only these sails
made of stone
Listen! hear them now
these echoes of a
futurity
cast by these shadows
into the raging sea of runes.
https://youtu.be/3r-qDvD3F3c
Monday 5th September 2022 6:16 pm
Half-term
All five at home and me
dividing my time, this way and that
trying to love the teenager with that
same tenderness I felt when she was two
I see her now sitting cross-legged
gazing at the asian children’s saris
the only white girl in the playgroup
Now rave music blasts me from her room
too soon she’ll be leaving home,
dressed in black, with bronzed hair,
and crying for her brother
...
Monday 5th September 2022 4:40 pm
EARLY MORNING INNER CITY
As the dawn whitens hazily, the baby sleeps,
the house falls quiet
with breath
this is the time I love the best
before the busy scratchings of the day
the makings-do
scatter my thin dreams
night is different, with all its smoky gleams,
now is the time of the cat
silently purring
the trees full-leaved still, the grass long, bedewed,
shadows on these city streets
meet the moontime...
Saturday 3rd September 2022 7:42 pm
The photograph
Linked arms, looking into the future,
my three daughters, in jim-jams,
bought from Sunday markets,
off the Thame Road, near Oxford,
their beautiful young faces
pictures of a world
imbued with all the scattered sadnesses of time,
or so rhymes this over-flowing mind of mine.
Looking, seeing,
you three, as you never can be again,
with all the holy blemishes of youth
leaves me here be...
Friday 2nd September 2022 12:11 am
PROSE & CONS
“There must be those among whom we can sit down and weep and still be counted as warriors.”
― Adrienne Rich
Time lies on a man
beautifully, obscenely,
so he imagines outside seasons pass
the rituals of daily life fade
in this thin inside rain
no excursions, no cats,
just this stinking fucking cell.
Del's prescribed,
grossed up under a grey blanket,
his own peculiar so...
Thursday 1st September 2022 8:12 pm
Against the Grain
These trees have no source of income
beyond the earth
and the sun.
They are the living sculptures
of this world:
now they are being felled, felled
as in Binsey, long ago,
by all those busy builders -
builders of roads to nowhere
roads to ruin
despoilers of the shadows, times, places.
'Candelabrum' April 1997.
https://youtu.be/No5FkAmTaJY
Wednesday 31st August 2022 8:44 pm
A promissory note
“Love takes off the masks we fear we cannot live without and know we cannot live within.” James Baldwin, ‘The Fire Next Time’
They say love pays no bills
That love cannot live with caution
That passion is akin to madness
That love is firm and never jealous.
That love is a many-splendid thing
That requires no ring
Nor note of affirmation.
Love is the most unknown of unknowns
...
Tuesday 30th August 2022 9:52 pm
The dictatorship of the bureaucrats
people wait with an air of frustration.
This functionay loves his power
to make people wait,
to make people wait for pieces
of paper necessary to live.
some sway and smell of drink,
others stink of sweat with holes in their clothes.
A woman is beginning ...
Sunday 28th August 2022 8:13 pm
Russia is burning
Western propaganda never varies
Blame Russia, not the Fascists.
Anna Akhmatova lived through
The Great Patriotic War
Knew all about the Ukrainian
14th Waffen Grenadier Division
of the SS (1st Galician)
The 26 million Soviet dead
Required to defeat the Fascists.
For Anna Akhmatova the Red Army
Defended the Russian language
as well as Russian soil
Poems written by Red Army soldi...
Saturday 27th August 2022 11:13 pm
The Stolen Child
I remember falling as a child
And being lifted by a fairy-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 fairy wings that brush our faces
Like spiders’ webs or shimmering laces.
Such magical, lovely, lonely things,.
A rustle in the wind remi...
Saturday 27th August 2022 10:43 pm
My hero!
I am — yet what I am none cares or knows;
My friends forsake me like a memory lost:
I am the self-consumer of my woes —
They rise and vanish in oblivious host,
Like shadows in love’s frenzied stifled throes
And yet I am, and live — like vapours tossed
Into the nothingness of scorn and noise,
Into the living sea of waking dreams,
Where there is neither sense of life or joys,
But t...
Saturday 27th August 2022 6:55 pm
Along the unhallowed way
This man pushes this other man in a wheelchair
Down a dreary Salford road, avoiding kerbs, talking
Always talking, talking of nothing, thinking of everything,
What it takes and never gives back. The load.
With wheels of fire and halos running all amuck
These two desperados meander along past
The pound shops, the bookies and the booze 24/7ers
They know all these places very well. ...
Friday 26th August 2022 11:07 pm
Winter is coming
We wake to the rumbling thunder of blood,
Pumping hearts, twisted hearts, this shadow and I
Squeeze into the thick silences of trees.
Soon the dark lights of Christmastide afflict us
Twilight memories drift, flux and flicker
In this breeze of Time,
Penumbra-beginning hologram-end,
Such pungent affirmations, slip into the past:
Generations of suffering:
eyes lifted to a cross, a cresce...
Friday 26th August 2022 10:50 pm
Rambling
An echo of the half-known, returned to me
rambling, aimlessly
something from youth
from the fields
until the light froze
And I looked down from a tree
At me, fifty years ago,
as I drifted gloomily —
seeking to change my mind
by learning to love
but there was little street traffic
and I had no money for the shops.
I took the memory in hand and read it again.
Nothing lasts long,...
Wednesday 24th August 2022 9:43 pm
Sneachta bán i Luimneach
Bhí an ghealach brónach mar ní féidir ach an ghealach a bheith,
Féachann fir agus iad i ndeora le teitheadh ó thromluí a saoil
Aislingíonn muid gur féidir linn plúchadh leis na méara
Suaimhneas na bláthanna, doimhneacht chuimhneacháin,
Comrádaíocht na madraí,
Comhláine breithe beo;
Sleamhnaíonn sobs bán isteach inár gcluasa
Ag cuimhneamh ar aoibh gháire mo mháthair,
Ar an t-ádh lá dár gcéa...
Wednesday 24th August 2022 12:03 am
Snow white in Limerick
The moon was sad, as only the moon can be,
Men in tears seek to flee the nightmare of their lives
We dream that with the fingers we can pluck
The calmness of flowers, the depths of moments,
The comradeship of dogs,
The completeness of a live birth;
White sobs slide into our ears
Remembering the smile of my mother,
On the fortunate day of our first kiss.
The past is a magnet, a mongrel
...
Tuesday 23rd August 2022 11:45 pm
An Aphrodite night
When sadnesses besiege you:
At the dying of the light
And starlight illuminates
The ending of the day,
Then star-crossed lovers
Quietly drift away;
Sigh silently out of sight
Of mirror, water, eyes'-delight
You will find humankind
lose their disguise....
We spin and whirl and echo,
and dance with hemlock in the hay,
we are Witch and Wicca, Wizard
night and day....
We sw...
Tuesday 23rd August 2022 4:52 pm
A Withering
Coldly comatosed
With the warps and wefts
of a wasting away.
The body afflicted with decay
O!, I say, I say. the hey-ho way of the live-long-day.
Whatever has lived will
wither, languish, and decay.
time pines us away
aghast in a quagmire of guilt, regret
spilt water, wine? I forget
who did the damage.
No transubstantiation this,
No move into immortal ...
Monday 22nd August 2022 5:05 pm
The turbulence of a dalliance
echo in the brain,
costermongers just the same
costard a medieval variety of apple
and the monger is the seller.
In plain sight.
Words we remember,
echo in the brain,
bounce off the surfaces:
so few will remain.
Wind's around the window pane,
blowing a northerly gale
next day is a Sunday
a peasouper, then a gale
rain-splatters the coster
no love sorry, s...
Sunday 21st August 2022 9:28 pm
An essential melancholy
the may flower is out
and a warm wind
storms along
the coast;
twilight
gathers shadows
into the sea,
the night
swells, heavy
with anticipation;
far away
blows
a whale,
a candle
throws shadows
on these pages
where the light
infantry
march along,
whistling
a cheerful
song,
wink
at the pretty girls,
who shake their ribbons
and their curls,
so fleetingly.
https://youtu.be/...
Saturday 20th August 2022 1:12 am
Hiraeth
Hiraeth is a Welsh word with no precise English synonym or equivalent. I take it to mean a form of spiritual desolation formed by a nostalgia for a home we never had. How life was before the fall from grace and into the realm of mortality. A pre-lapsarian sense of the beauty of the garden of Eden: a time out of time, and a place out of place. I think it describes a widespread sense of spiritual h...
Thursday 18th August 2022 5:33 pm
Holy Brokenness
Missing the wildness of my former self
I degenerate into words. Waiting, between
sentences, waiting for the muse to catch up
I fulminate, flash like lightning, explode so
violently that I catch myself thinking this
is an all an act to compensate for that time
my friend climbed that tree before disappearing
to japan for all eternity. I wish Haiku was true
that an apple blossomed, flash ...
Wednesday 17th August 2022 12:14 am
brittle beauty
Brittle beauty, that Nature made so frail,
Whereof the gift is small, and short the season;
Flowering to-day, to-morrow apt to fail;
Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (born 1516/17, executed 19January 1547)
open your heart to the grateful dead
to those who choose to live instead
learn to walk in another man's shoes
learn not to avert your gaze
when all the world is...
Monday 15th August 2022 8:50 pm
SKIN IS WEARING THIN
Long in the tooth, but not sharp at all
They snarl at each other
As they queue in the supermarket
For the bargains.
Of the wild animals
They abuse, flay alive, eat.
Dogs, chimps, lions, gazelle.
Any living thing on their road to hell.
They seek to inflame each other
By their diseased ...
Saturday 13th August 2022 8:38 pm
A rare descent
Sitting in an apple tree,
Purloining space and time,
A wee robin redbreast
Viewed from behind.
Doing what a robin does best:
Pecking, as it ruffles, as it sings;
Scattering rain drops all around
The robin expects nothing
from this frozen ground.
Even in the soaking rain
Such sights and sounds astound me.
Nothing is as iridescent as this robin
He doesnt need snow, and he does...
Saturday 13th August 2022 5:43 pm
A sophomore sky
The sky was pink that evening.
blotches of an adamantine brittleness
spread slowly all across the Cheshire plain,
all over the acres and acres of rich pickings.
The quarter moon waxes to the right
behind my back, and out of sight
a grove of black,spidery trees
squeezes into the skeletal-freeze.
Putting me in mind of a MR James story
of an unrequited remonstrance
or an undeserved...
Friday 12th August 2022 7:28 pm
No place for love
"The child was declared dead at Gaza's Shifa hospital, and the health ministry said she suffocated after inhaling tear gas." Financial Times.
At any turning of any year
we confront an unholy nexus of fear,
solstice, equinox; apex or nadir.
We must ride a crest of darkness,
accept a drunkard's kiss
as the sun squats toad-like on the far horizon.
O! this squandered life
...
Thursday 11th August 2022 4:46 pm
Stewardship
On these heatwave days
of a future summer,
on a future planet,
A place of much deprivation;
~ of a molested nature,
that screams in iron traps
where the final wild tiger
bleeds to death in agony.
Will nature continue to be abused
in a museum devoted to the shadows
of a past that did not last?
To a life of sand built on the pursuit of superfluity?
To the end of everything?
To the c...
Wednesday 10th August 2022 10:44 pm
The speech of angels
“Without music, life would be a mistake” ― Friedrich Nietzsche
A waterfall of notes, rising and falling,
Splashing into mind, heart, soul.
Music will never grow old.
Arpeggio series of broken chords rising descending
Into and out of order. Plunging into minor keys, rising into waves of luminosity.
Notes that compose a chord are played or sung in a rising or descending order.
...
Tuesday 9th August 2022 10:36 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 weave their ...
Monday 8th August 2022 10:17 pm
Анна Ахматова
I want to smell the tender roses,
Before their petals droop and fall
In that one garden in St Petersburg
The most beautiful city in holy Russia
In the whole world this city stands out
There statues will remember me when I was young
And I remember them all beside the river Neva.
In the fragrant silence between the Tsars and Putin
I have changed form
No longer a young woman fu...
Monday 8th August 2022 4:19 pm
WAITING FOR NOVEMBER
His headstone verses were writ in wine
To draw the eyes unto the fact of death.
Lichen lines love-and-only-love remembers.
All, all, we knew was eyes of deepest blue
This good man’s eyes writ in blood
Mortal love will always end like this. Time
Weathers the stonemason’s art to a flat palimpsest
Of hieroglyphics which resemble not the zest
Of pumping blood. Stones do not record the passing
...
Monday 8th August 2022 12:40 pm
Winter is Coming
We wake to the rumbling thunder of blood,
Pumping hearts, twisted hearts, this shadow and I
Squeeze into the thick silences of trees.
Soon the dark lights of Christmastide will afflict us
Twilight memories drift, flux and flicker
In this breeze of Time,
Penumbra-beginning, hologram-end,
Such pungent affirmations, slip into a past that does not last:
Generations of suffering: eyes lifte...
Saturday 6th August 2022 11:27 pm
Incident
I was listening to one~
Of my favourite songs
When I heard the siren.
Not again.
Those dogs who love the rain
And chasing trains
Come to me unbidden
On a night of danger
When the power of the state
keeps me late for dinner
And I get angry and then laugh
At the silly cop who would not
Fuck off when I told him he had
No right to search my car without
Pre-existing evidence. Petty-minded
...
Friday 5th August 2022 10:13 pm
The RUINS of NINEVEH
Friday 5th August 2022 7:32 pm
SOLVING
Dedicated to all the western volunteers who have fought and died with the Kurdish YPG to defend the Yezedis and to resist Daesh and their allies, the NATO-supported Islamist Turks. Aidan James, 27, was the second Briton to face terrorist charges after travelling to join the Syrian Kurdish YPG.
The Ezedi
Survived 74 attempts at genocide
By their neighbours, the Sunni tribes
But, tha...
Thursday 4th August 2022 2:04 pm
Anniversary of a genocide
Winter on Mount Sinjar, Iraq,
On August 3rd 2014,
by the Christian calendar.
That year lasted forever:
Such a long, long time,
Our mouths expelled a hidden heat,
It was the soul of the Ezedi.
Never before has the sun
Filled us so full of tears.
The Muslim torturers arrived in the night
Stole our daughters, killed our sons
These Salafist devils were having fun.
Now we sing...
Thursday 4th August 2022 12:50 am
Far Away
I once wanted poetry to tell something of me.....
But I don't think that can happen now
I have revised my opinion of my intent
Truly, I'm just passing through these clouds of rain.
That's how meaning faded away from me...
As if nothing remained, I bask in uncluutered no-memories
Because far away, truly far-far away, when I was young,
Wednesday 3rd August 2022 2:37 pm
Pressure on the NHS
She cried as if she was three again
This competent, clever, caring woman:
Her practice all-emergency work now: depression, deserted children, suicide dead souls,
Spice, Meth, Horse, Charlie, Booze, Weed, E.
Foul defilement, rape, violence, wounds,
scarred for life.
People living in fear
Do you hear?
People too scared to fall asleep!! Too scared to call the police. Who neve...
Tuesday 2nd August 2022 3:04 pm
Haunted
When the last motes of sunshine
Leave my crippled eyes
On this sunny beach at twilight
There's no disguise
And that's when the haunting will arise
And that's when your absence
Dies.
And everything you made anew
And I never cried like this for you
Not during cancer, not during sepsis.
Only when that final ring of bells
Disturbs the dust
On the stonemason's art .
Perfectly timed
To...
Tuesday 2nd August 2022 12:38 pm
circus mirror
pale waves of mist
kiss & bless you & I
as we patrol these walkways in the sky
rain seeps through holes
In my heart, so scared am I
here, alone with you
streetlights shine,
lab rats scurry into mind,
straight into these concrete estates
of the heart
screeching seagulls shit freely
through black holes in the fabric
torn apart, broken-backed,
dead fat twins in the mirror
look ...
Monday 1st August 2022 12:35 am
Ten words to save a life
Zen again
There's.....
A
Two-footed snake.
Me?
You?
Human zoo.
https://youtu.be/LOGmE7bKH8c
Sunday 31st July 2022 10:42 pm
6 and 9 August 1945
An unholy roar began to build
That cherry blossom day,
With thunder in the air,
Then, that miraculous, quiet.
A low rumble, a terrible tremor,
A movement towards total devastation,
Of the air, on that day,
When the earth began to shake.
Uncontrollably.
All the skies scorched with fire
And the air exploded
Fusing flesh with flesh
Into a whiteness
From which the dark shadow...
Saturday 30th July 2022 10:30 pm
CB
An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way.
Charles Bukowski
https://youtu.be/KHiclrHm-ig
Saturday 30th July 2022 3:55 pm
Such Eloquent Graffiti
Photo by James Garman on Unsplash
I walked a way to heaven,
I walked away from hell
My home was poor but unhappy
My father drank in the local
I took empties back for money
The alley beside the house
was clean and narrow.
I wandered everywhere
Under the sun, I heard loud voices
In the night. We children played
Cards and festered.
And there, in the woods, our den
Like young foxe...
Friday 29th July 2022 5:04 pm
Loss has no end
My friend is dead.
We met wearing green blazers
One September long ago,
in the north of the country.
Two working class kids
at the posh grammar.
We lead separate lives for decades
then met again as if all the years had dropped
from us.
I was so happy.
He chose to end his life
in the merry merry month of May
I talked to him the day before
On the phone. He said he was alone.
...
Wednesday 27th July 2022 3:43 pm
La fille aux cheveux de lin
Smiling tears, a shape-shifting delight,
She mumbles her prayers, she turns out the light.
Her dreams are protected, by what she believes,
With the rising at dawn, and the turning of leaves.
Artists paint her aura, in deepest periwinkle blue,
Musicians litter their scores, her minor chords too.
Crying songs, and distant laments, auras of night,
The scent...
Monday 25th July 2022 5:48 pm
Poem for an anonymous Moorish Poet on the defeat at Seville November 1248
The Goths want us acquiesce to Christian suzerainty.
They never tell us why we should do so.
And beauty gives light like lamps to one travelling in the dark.
Makes one wake up, notice a spark, a jewel
A pearl from the deeps of a distant ocean
The rarity of dreams: creates a pass...
Monday 25th July 2022 12:59 pm
Federico del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús García Lorca
As I have not worried to be born, I do not worry to die.” Federico Lorca.
What remains? A purpled garden?
Some tattered garments, a stained guitar, broken men who loved you.
Weeds and greed.
The magic you had resurrected, returned to the orange groves and the ocean.
Hands around your lover’s waist,
Spending time evading fate.
Taste the brandy,
swill it around your f...
Monday 25th July 2022 1:09 am
The flowers of the forest
More than five rugby teams’ worth, of men, every week, dead by their own hands,
Young men mostly, three times as many men as women,
Nearly 6000 a year, 60,000 over a decade and….
rising.
Using the traditional routes to oblivion — hanging from a tree, opening the arteries, being free with the pills
A closed garage and exhaust fumes, jumping off high-rise flats, b...
Sunday 24th July 2022 12:24 am
The solitary rose of your breath
Angels alight, a slight, feathery goodnight kiss,
behind her eyes a guardian angel sighs.
The whisperer lies behind the song,
A misfortune in thought is exorcised:
close harmonies, fugues coalesce when
nothing’s wrong.
A song in a minor key, a longing to be whole and free,
And to roll away the stone from me.
On this seafront there is an old flat stone,
where, in the...
Saturday 23rd July 2022 2:11 am
Tabula Rasa
Tracked by a nostalgia for a past that cannot last
And didn't happen in the way I remember.
Time did not blossom nor bear fruit as expected.
I explored another slice of unaccommodated vivacity
As I wandered off the chart. Heartlessly hoping.
Not a line of his writing have I
Not a curl of his hair.
We are transfixed by what is half-perceived, half-created
Glimmering on the perip...
Friday 22nd July 2022 12:08 pm
The vanishing life
(This poem is dedicated to the beautifully lyrical music of rapture and redemption which this young Californian 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 Agnes Eve pursuing
The remnan...
Wednesday 20th July 2022 11:07 pm
Trial by fire
Life is an elaborate monument,
made of flesh, atoms, stone,
bones covered by so many hexes
blood and bad intent mean so many lilies
say handsome men die in penury.
A child from who knows where
twenty-five years old pretending to be 12 years.
To enter your island in the foggy sea.
Her father derived from ancient Macedonians;
forced to covert in the C15
her...
Wednesday 20th July 2022 12:21 am
In the shadows of the light
When sadnesses besiege you,:
At the dying of the light,
And starlight illuminates
The end of days
Will you tingle in the frosted air of sight?
Starlight mirrored in the water and the eyes
When humankind abandons its disguise.
The spin and whirl of hemlock
Help witch and Wicca sway
Under the greensward
All night, all day.
All that was dark is summoned by the light
As...
Tuesday 19th July 2022 4:41 pm
Tender is the Night
“Upon conquering the region of Sinjar, the Islamic State faced a population of Yazidis, a pagan minority existent for ages in regions of Iraq and Shām (Syria). Their continual existence to this day is a matter that Muslims should question as they will be asked about it on Judgment Day.”. Daesh statement of intent, quoted in Hansard, Tuesday 8 February 2022.
Tender is the Night
And all...
Monday 18th July 2022 4:14 pm
Prophecy
Walking and talking, they look out to sea;
I shout and I shout, but they don’t hear me.
They’re fading, they’re falling, off the cliff side
The sky is as huge, and the sea is as wide
As the moving of moon, as the rising of tide.
This Calvary moment, when Satan speaks well
Of how he’ll adjust things and make it all swell,
If only I’ll ...
Saturday 16th July 2022 9:03 pm
The paradise of despair
“How, unless you drink as I do, could you hope to understand the beauty of an old Indian woman playing dominoes with a chicken?”
― Malcolm Lowry, Under the Volcano
On a road out of San Luis I pulled up at a bar
How far? How far?
The drinking man suffers: glug, glug, glug
The drinking man loves: glug, glug, glug
The taste of d'wish-key, the craic,
All that convivial gob-shitery qu...
Friday 15th July 2022 11:28 pm
Incident in a Salford park
The pinched faced man in a hoody
Was a bully to a young nervous dog.
The dog cried, high pitched. Terrified.
The 'man' pulled him from his feet on a rope,
I could tell: the poor little guy had lost hope.
This pale faced guy looked like a user, spice
I expect. I said "sell me your dog for a twenty;
I'll send him into the bush meat trade". I'll never forget.
I w...
Friday 15th July 2022 12:27 am
Roaming in the gloaming
A riff, an ear worm, a constant refrain
A minor chord mixing
A crying shame
Warm summer sunshine,
Imagined and known,
Cold won't leave me alone
Angry mackerel skies
Still cannot disguise
The hurt in her golden, pharaoh eyes.
A way forward,
Is rarely explained,
It's often avoided,
A life profaned.
Shadows fly across the moon,
And all too soon,
She's left alone in the...
Wednesday 13th July 2022 1:49 pm
écrasez l’infâme
Imprisionment, books burnt, inquisition, internment, death.
The Secular, Sceptical, Scientific spirit survived
Slowly tamed Christian fundamentalisn.
Now, a new constant vigilance is the price we must pay
As unreformed superstition seeks to establish
A new dark nest in the west –
Truly it is difficult to free fools from the chains ...
Tuesday 12th July 2022 10:16 pm
A small holding
Such a random blooming of summer flowers
Sitting and thinking for hours and hours
My great aunt owned land, mixed farming, cows.
At Easter and Whitsun she rowed on Pickmere lake,
We robbed her pear trees in late summer - sugary, sweets infested with wasps
And all those cats,
I felt sorry for the mice and rats.
My uncle with his German accent and dirty, hard hands...
Tuesday 12th July 2022 8:47 am
Muscle Memory
Deadly sins surround me
God’s writ does not run here
Anymore. A sort of thin desire
Rules the roost and helps
Anger to bloom in me.
Pornographers abound
And make a good living
From this thin, twisted mockery
Of desire. We know the importance
Of blood, we cannot live without it.
Do you want to drive the blood away?
Make my cheeks bleach...
Monday 11th July 2022 7:58 pm
A roll of the dice
Only new places are within
Reach of consciousness.
Your upbringing will follow you
Into unneighbourly streets
Within reach of slithering out
Of the way spaces.
When fleeing the herd
There is no ship for you to take
No road to Nowhere.
Your house is on the edge
Of eternity, just a nudge
Sends you flying.
Some things are inseparable
Eternal. Unshakeable, carefree
We do not cou...
Saturday 9th July 2022 8:35 pm
Wanting two mutually exclusive things
"Exit seraphim and Satan's men." Sylvia Plath, Mad Girl's Love Song
Every time I listen to music or see natural forms
That please the eye: sky, land, sea pass me by
My breathing becomes short, my heart is heavy,
I have sought content for my whole life but failed
To achieve a glimmer of all that might one day
Come to pass. I wish the future luck. I think it is
A failing that I can...
Friday 8th July 2022 11:15 pm
These empty crowded streets
It was always too late for us
Cold winds blew our dreams away
Before I could even say ‘I love you so’
To the girl with the hallowed hair.
Along these empty streets the scattered
Snow in the icy air tells me you’re not here.
I took you into my dreams before I even knew
You existed and all the twists of life bounded
Up with you. But who can see the end of life
In this storm of wi...
Thursday 7th July 2022 9:30 pm
Palimpsest
John Donne (1572 - 1631)
Airy valedictions cannot span this bridge in time
What’s mine is yours, what’s yours is very definitely mine.
We both can hear the quiet roar of our new found land
As time drifts to a stop and as we focus near and far
We no longer stand amazed at the hollow rancour of public life
And have no more time for the mere indulgences of strife.
We look too much ...
Wednesday 6th July 2022 7:47 pm
Angelus Bell
Near is very far
Space, time,
Dark star.
A black hole
For a wandering soul.
Still
There’s a vastness that appals
Chemotherapy,
White walls.
Scurrying through
The corridors
Of the Christie, this Monday morning
Early,
Meeting Emile, yes, named after Jean Jacque’s eponymous hero.
Married at the weekend, it has spread,
He fears he’ll soon be dead.
His Caribbean lilt
Still
...
Tuesday 5th July 2022 10:38 pm
Bryter Layter
Morning rain soaks my clothes, my hair, my skin,
I do not care. I am not there.
I study the mortar between the crumbling bricks
in this old wall built by the calloused hands of men who’d served
on the Somme and who’d been called ‘such dirty scabs’
in 1929 by striking Salford dockers;
they’d hung their heads but they had mouths to feed.
They’d taken any work they could get,
Men carved th...
Sunday 3rd July 2022 8:34 pm
Metamorphosis
"As I have not worried to be born,
I do not worry to die." Frederico Garcia Lorca.
What remains in the purple garden of home?
Tattered garments, frayed memories,
resurrected in all honesty.
Now your hands are around your lover’s waist,
eyes shining with tears,
tasting the brandy
swilling around your mouth
looking out at the azure ocean.
So far from Barce...
Sunday 3rd July 2022 12:18 am
Fear in a handful of dust
Words cannot echo mood swings
It’s impossible to convey
The tingling numbnesses
Of grief on this ordinary day.
The semi-detached daze
Of depression;
The tight closing-in upon oneself
That foreshadows pent up tears.
The fear that accompanies the aloneness
In everything I do,
Mood meanders like an Ox-bow lake,
And can take years to gather to a flood-tide
To knock me off my feet
...
Friday 1st July 2022 2:46 pm
Rosemarie
When you came to me, through the open window
All the torn envelopes of me came into your hands,
There was nothing in them — just love that you could throw away –
If you chose. You threw it straight back to me, I caught it, we were away.
You gave me a lot of praise with your eyes
For being alive
I thought you are desiring reciprocation, but you weren’t
You, too, just wanted love.
You were...
Wednesday 29th June 2022 11:35 pm
KAFIRISTAN
The hindu kush
like the mountains of the moon
and the valleys where we lived
with the fairies and the spirits of the wood.
We bred the shen - the brav...
Wednesday 29th June 2022 5:32 pm
Silence
Silence from my mother,
Silence from my brother
Silence from my father,
Silent lies my friend.
The tearing silence
of my son, pain without end.
In my mind voices,
voices of the dead,
who speak to me instead
of hiding fast away
for all eternity.
They speak to me
of all the things
we should say
to those we love
today.
My reply?
This broken-hearted
song.
https://youtu.be/...
Tuesday 28th June 2022 11:41 am
Screw loose
“The condition of alienation, of being asleep, of being unconscious, of being out of one's mind, is the condition of the normal man.”
― R.D. Laing,
in the boy with the golden hair,
his genetic type is very rare.
There's an absence that appals:
closed doors, night sweats, white walls..
Is it the thing we first forget
whi...
Tuesday 28th June 2022 10:54 am
This empty northern hemisphere
Now we’re on the border
heading for Nineveh
for the Christians trapped by Daesh scum
tranquillisers are no good for what is to come,
nor are religious beliefs of any sort.
divert your mind, the manuals say,
love the space
enter the tranquillity of bees,
I know about my weapon
I service my Tabuk Sniper Rifle
people appeal to me to kill
the murderers of their children, the rapis...
Sunday 26th June 2022 11:12 pm
For Kassia: A Bold and Beautiful Woman, a Byzantine Poet
Oh Lord, my God, I fell asleep
No longer in a state of grace
No longer a beautiful woman
Beloved by the Emperor,
But a harlot, like Mary Magdalene,
A sister of the Christ
Dazzled by the myrrh,
By an acre of sorcery, by a terrible moon
By a time of the month
By everything too soon..
Give me your tears
Let me wash your feet,
Wash away your Golgotha fears
We all die Lord
Friday 24th June 2022 11:04 pm
Molly
Today our cat Molly,
has gone away
maybe to die.
She is a tabby
small, neat, clean
splayed after her first
kindle of kittens.
She loved Charlie,
our big black sloppy labrador
she rubbed herself against him,
and watched him curiously
as he ate her food
rude boy....
After Charlie's death
she was rarely in the mood
for a collie/spaniel cross.
She seemed lost.
The ve...
Friday 24th June 2022 9:18 pm
from swerve of shaw to blend of bray
“In the name of Annah the Allmaziful, the Everliving, the Bringer of Plurabilities, haloed be her eve, her singtime sung, her rill be run, unhemmed as it is uneven!” James Joyce, Finnegans Wake
Catching my death
it's an English melody
it's mean travelling
from heat to freezing cold,
from culture, religion, sexual orintention, trans-this, sans-that
sans fuckingeverything.
This means n...
Wednesday 22nd June 2022 10:38 pm
Outfoxing the Furies
Fluid the medium by which we desire,
Heavy the limits to which we aspire
Lift ourselves free on the wings of a dove
To practise perfection by drinking his blood.
The illusion of earth is splintering fast
As we grab at the air, as we fall at the last:
Witchery, Witan, Wicca and Wizard
Pursuing the furies is why we are feared.
Opening spaces and stretching out time
In this flurry of words a...
Wednesday 22nd June 2022 10:25 pm
The Pontic Greeks
General Mahmut Şevket Paşa (1856-1913), the Ottoman Commander-in-Chief, tells Orthodox Patriarch Ioakeim III (1834-1912), Greek Patriarch of Constantinople, in June 1909:
"We will cut off your heads, we will make you all disappear."
This sonnet is composed of the ashes of my heart
It is about the genocide of a community torn apart.
Over a million ...
Wednesday 22nd June 2022 1:19 pm
Afterword
A lump of concrete, lodged in my stomach,
Settles in, sets off a dragging
Motion. An Ape-like me grunts
‘Set me free’. Nothing happens.
And all of a sudden the whole sullen world
Of getting and spending and moaning
And groaning is all at once so utterly alien to me.
I walk in cool air, hear the blackbirds sing,
Watch this season’s robins take to wing,
Their flight works to keep ...
Monday 20th June 2022 9:20 pm
Janissary 2
Janissaries were the eldest sons of Christian families in the Ottoman Empire who were taken as infants from their families and brought up as strict Sunni Muslims who often became the cruellest soldiers in the Ottoman armies - but not always.
I'd love to wander far from this meagre time and place.
Back to the ashes and the dust of what I remember
A besmirched, a frightened, a human place,:...
Sunday 19th June 2022 9:47 pm
A pilgrimage of sorts
The wonder of you in the just mundane
Brings me back to black again
Nothing, under heaven, remains the same.
The glint, the glance, the gaze, the smile,
The unconscious optimism of the passing mile
‘It’ll be OK’, ‘I’ll live to fight another day.’
Wrong, so wrong, I wish I didn't have to say.
Look down at the myriad of wild flowers
On your coffin along the river Bollin's ox-bow way
Bor...
Sunday 19th June 2022 9:21 pm
Jannisary
My parents were Christian, Serb,
I remember the icons in my mother’s house,
The smell of meat on feast days.
One orthodox Christmastide,
I think I was nine or ten,
My parents made me hide when the Turks
Came to our village in Kosovo again
Looking for boys and women.
My father was ashamed.
He hung his head.
I pretended I was dead.
Hiding under my sister’s bed.
Th...
Sunday 19th June 2022 12:54 am
Elegy
In late May I lost my best and oldest friend to suicide and this week I lost my mum to Alzheimer's. This is an elegy for for my beloved grandfather, Pte Jack Prince, and for those two much loved people.
The red-gold glow
of stormy autumn
is in my mind
leafy-mist exists
lights this late
October dawn recalling me,
curiously,
to the design hidden in words,
which swirl like smoke
...
Friday 17th June 2022 10:22 pm
MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE
Curlews cry, an Aegean sky: a boat
lifts and falls. The heat of noon, a lethargic
gloom, she's tracked with light this star-struck night.
Moon-shadows cast, it's cool at last, this sweep
and swell, this road to hell. This ship's becalmed
with false alarms, this attic n...
Friday 17th June 2022 9:47 pm
Chris remembered near water
Birdsong flung into fond recall
A dry-stone wall,
A dry-stone wall.
Fleecy clouds on this mid-June-day
Don’t fade away,
Don’t fade away.
Daffodils lead him into a wind of change
On Anglesey, he could not refrain,
To begin again
To begin again.
Pale-blue eyes on his snow drop face
His wildflower coffin seen-through lace,
Seen-through lace.
On this grassy bank
I invest m...
Thursday 16th June 2022 11:00 pm
A malevolent curiosity
In the Apple Market
your south London twang
accompanied the many undulations
of time.
Your wild androgyny,
mirroring the mirror
of yourself
skimmed 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
spreading underground,
along the circle line,
watering imagina...
Wednesday 15th June 2022 11:40 pm
Vestiges
of scattered remains:
fragility of the body
furtherance of the truth
the devil-in-the-detail
condemned at the root.
A roof for my daughter,
a precipice-by-the-way,
peculiar ways of thinking
apply today.
Russians worship icons,
The Chinese eat smog,
Tom-All-Alone’s deliverance:
was a false prologue.
Remains of thought and feeling,
embedded in th...
Wednesday 15th June 2022 2:21 am
A loving heart is truest wisdom
Opinions can be ignored, mocked,
that’s fair enough –
satirists like Jonathan Swift attacked English hypocrisy–
by suggesting in A Modest Proposal
that the Irish poor eat their own babies.
Some people were offended.
So what? It worked.
No-one has the right not to be offended
I am offended everyday
by the complacent Daily Mail-ism,
small minded holier-than-thou-ism,
prevalent in the ...
Tuesday 14th June 2022 1:36 pm
The Mathematics of a Genocide
We are the Êzîdî
We have lived in Mesopotamia these 6000 years
Our eyes burn with the fire of Zoroaster
We suffered 72 attempted genocides under the Ottomans
These attacks failed to extinguish our flame
It always came back again; always the same
Until now; August 2014. Now we are
Scattered from Sinjar, our home.
5000 men murdered
5000 women stolen into slavery
And still the west do...
Monday 13th June 2022 11:36 pm
GHOST DANCE
If all the days of all the years were made of wine and gold
I’d roll them up into the light of intelligence in one dog’s eyes.
I’d pat him and stroke him and tell him unashamedly how
This friendship across species astounds me every day.
So rock me, my good old boy, befriend me like the wind,
You’ll be with me when the gates fly open and death walks in
With the shaman-spirit that wil...
Sunday 12th June 2022 11:47 pm
Pourquoi?
In the presence of my dying mother
in the presence of a broken heart
in the centre of it all
Helios.
Slink back into that black hole
of shadow,
emerge from the sea shaking like a wet dog.
Poseidon.
Old father Sun
burns my thin skin
leaves me dazed,
head spinning with grief
the thief of time.
Hermes.
Here it is, here it is, all of it
this nebulous thing
called life
...
Saturday 11th June 2022 10:45 am
Taliesin: Radiant Brow
An old, Welsh witch once said this:
"Taliesin, don't be sad if you're alone
On Ynys Môn you have battled mightily
Despair will bring us no advantage.
No man sees what supports him
Courage is invisible. Study The Mabinogion
God will not violate his promises.
We must suffer in Gwyddno's weir
Where our stand against the invaders
Will end in defeat! We must learn how to fail
Being...
Thursday 9th June 2022 11:53 pm
Two and a half questions in search of an answer
"You like nightmares?"
"You like giants?"
Maybe, giants are here?
Maybe, nightmares are here?.
For sure - these are big questions?
these are big questions too?
I like such questions
Do you?
Giants are coming to our piece of sky.
To have a party. With melonade.
Is it a high sky? How can we know?
Of course, half the problem's ours
Half is hers, of course.
But is the...
Thursday 9th June 2022 8:28 pm
A Psychiatric Disorder
I done me best when I was let
Oh yes I did: whistle-blowin, liftin' the lid
I think I always knowed it'd go wrong
Nuffin fer a laugh, nuffin fer a song.
A hundred seas could separate you
From me, our sea of troubles,
Fear death by drownin'
The old queen said.
On one in a thousand years of nights
Parcel me up and remove me from sight
The cubby-hole under the stairs
Was for ...
Tuesday 7th June 2022 11:14 pm
Time
Linked arms, looking into the future,
my daughters, in jim-jams,
bought from the Sunday markets,
off the Thame Road,
their beautiful young faces!
I picture a world
imbued with all the scattered sadnesses of time,
so rhymes this over-flowing mind of mine.
Looking then seeing,
you, as you never can be again,
with all the holy blemishes of youth
leaves me here, bereft,
flounder...
Monday 6th June 2022 10:50 pm
Possession
Shifting shades afflict the ghost of David Rodinsky.
As he returns to his room in Whitechapel, London,
For one last look at Aramaic and Hebrew text.
Which provide for the hex of disappearance.
Where he came from nobody knows.
...
Sunday 5th June 2022 11:26 pm
Monotone
Like the irritating buzzing of a fly
Like the monotymy of day
Unchanged black on white
Shadow and shade follow me.
Will the same fall from grace
Happen again? Or will similar
moments find us weeping sleeping
And just not occur?
Day passes day as we drift away
Months pass until an action occurs,
Playing in the theatre of the absurd,
Tomorrow will bloom into day
Before death comes this ...
Sunday 5th June 2022 7:49 pm
ROMANY
At the pomana - the death feast - I missed him most
I am relieved to know that under the stars of this cold, pellucid night
The ghost of the gypsy soldier I killed is not without a home
No Romany man can live alone, our women are not alone
We carry our home in our hearts, our women wear topaz and dance
No, we will never-ever part. The man I killed is part of my family.
Gorgers and t...
Saturday 4th June 2022 11:23 pm
Walking solo
{for my dear friend Chris Proudfoot 1951 - 2022)
Who the hell can see forever?
Wild is the minute, clear is the sky
A world of smell and sight drifts by
Portals of discovery abound.
This newfoundland: sheer cliffs
Flowers, vivid Mesembryanthemums
From the Cape of Good Hope.
The all round invisibility of you
Distracts me from the flesh and blood ,
Of all these half-created
E...
Saturday 4th June 2022 4:48 pm
Early June
The night comes late in early June
Reinforces my gloom of heart.
Time passes as I turn on the light
I sat here last week thinking of you
Sitting without reading, was a surprise for me
Who should I talk to? Now you are gone?
I could talk freely with you
Sit equably, while you read Sophocles' Greek.
You were alone in that fucking house you hated
The idol of Greek friendship
Plat...
Thursday 2nd June 2022 10:30 pm
Those blue-remembered-hills
For my dearest friend, Christopher Proudfoot, 1951-2022. “Every single human being should be the fulfilment of a prophecy: for every human being should be the realisation of some ideal, either in the mind of God or in the mind of man.”
― Oscar Wilde, De Profundis.
My son, my brother and my friend
Are shades I follow in my dreams.
They offer me swift glancing gleams,
Of all t...
Wednesday 1st June 2022 11:13 pm
At last words
I do not like living here
There are rats in the attic
And a big black crow is squaw-king
At my window, demanding entry,
Crow says it's a hypothetical
supersymmetric counterpart
to a quark, having a spin of zero.
I think not Mr Crow.
That be all ye need to know.
Mr Talking Crow. Talking bird or no.
I am haunted by these words you know.
Tuesday 31st May 2022 11:03 pm
Black sun on the run
Born a mute
On my back sans coat
dressed in black.
no fringes of lace
hold me
In place.
Intact at last
I fling curses
at the stars
bury my wishes
In jars.
Turn these shadows into shade
hold my breath
for an age
kiss a lion
In a cage
condemned
to evade
an early grave.
Delphiniums are for love,
wild honey for tas...
Tuesday 31st May 2022 2:12 am
This rose for all the world
For you
These tears for all the dead,
Those empty words of morningtide
This ever-present dread.
Those cloying smells of perfume
on the dresses of the rich,
This workman stumbling homeward
his body in a ditch.
September’s moon still shining
on this old planet’s doom,
Her wind and tide conspiring,
A ...
Sunday 29th May 2022 12:34 am
Our kid
Were laid that terrible day in December 1996. You are often
In my heart. Forty-one is no age to part from all you love.
I know how brave you were. When your kidneys finally
Packed up you were twenty-one and in love. I only found
Out after you’d died, that you’d written to ...
Friday 27th May 2022 10:51 pm
Translating the rain
I wish I"d known from the very start
Which mountain the sun came from
For your eyes can be deceiving in rain
Fountains are rain corralled and I'm tempted
Into sleeping on your neck. A servitude of roses.
In which the green bay and the rolling sea spy on me
Deeply unclear like raging seawater,
Lagoons on tropical Islands are lost on me.
Kind of like fantasy.
I wish I'd known fro...
Friday 27th May 2022 9:20 am
Suicide of a friend
"To lie in the soft brown earth, with the grasses waving above one's head, and listen to silence. To have no yesterday, and no tomorrow. To forget time, to forgive life, to be at peace.” Sylvia Plath
A faint whiff of truth pervades
my washed out mourning
on this, your death day.
Those words ‘death day’ terrify me,
make me realise it is the finality
that separates life from death.
You and ...
Wednesday 25th May 2022 9:30 am
Forget-me-not
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 has no name.
All roads lead to heaven
And all roads lead to you
And a...
Monday 23rd May 2022 10:16 pm
Catastrophe: the banality of evil
of the guard was frayed because dried
currently His-story carves times into lines
segments ignored run free; like the Shoah
aboard a train, or a drop-dead brash Polish gate.
flame and gutter
the future stands back to front
like candles lit in a death camp -
silver, tepid, deadly ca...
Sunday 22nd May 2022 7:47 pm
Hanging by a thread
the loneliness of the soul in its appalling self-consciousness is horrible and overpowering.
― Sylvia Plath,
Her tightly veined hands cup water
I stroke her hair gliding over
Her forehead I bend to kiss her
She repeats my name and I hers
A little gentle verbal tennis
That exhausts her. She leans
Back into the pillow. My sister
Slightly shifts the sheet above
The cellulitis on her leg....
Saturday 21st May 2022 7:58 pm
regret
When your eyes are full of tears
but you cannot cry
when you think
you’ve conquered your fears
but can only sigh....
When you rise to the occasion,
and hold yourself together,
in rain or shine or stormy weather,
And your heart beats fast,
And faster still,
As if you’re running up
the steepest hill.
Memories tumble out,
And stop you dead,
And you cry at last,
For all y...
Saturday 21st May 2022 6:22 pm
visit
(for my mam)
When my eyes are full of tears
But i will not cry
When I think I’ve conquered my fears
But I can only sigh.
When I rise to the occasion,
And hold myself together,
In rain or shine or stormy weather,
And my heart beats fast,
And faster still,
As if I'm running up the steepest hill.
Memories tumble out,
And stop you dead,
And you cry at last,
For all that's left unsai...
Friday 20th May 2022 9:59 pm
Horatio Mosley Moule, committed suicide, Cambridge, 1873
last words "Easy to die. Love to my mother."
Who'll cancel this undergraduation?
They'll sneak a plot of consecrated ground for you -
All those muttering priests, your brothers -
Chasing their blues away
On this, your burial day.
Across these empty fenlands Purit...
Thursday 19th May 2022 12:43 pm
Free speech
Imagine the ego you'd need
To say "comrade, we're on the long march
And the killing has begun.
20,000 purged so far. It's essential
We know who to trust
As we march over mountains and
Learn to drink dust." The gulag,
The concentration camp. The torture chamber
All designed and working well
To convince the unwary
That 2 + 2 does, indeed, = 5.
And so save you from thinking for ...
Thursday 19th May 2022 12:16 pm
Ruin
Cliff face, fossils scattered, inchoate
expanses of sea and sky and land
edge me beyond vertigo,
above this empty space.
These trilobites
with their 521 million year
residency,
lie under foot
as we listen to the relentless
crashing of the waves
the slow sliding of the tides.
Ruins, runes, remains,:
of cliffs built upon generations
of the dead.
Fossils lying about time...
Tuesday 17th May 2022 7:50 pm
A WITHERING
Dried up, shrivelled, exposed, weather-beaten,
Warps and wefts waste away the body afflicted with decay
The hey-ho day of the day-to-day. Friends desert us quite,
And no quenching pleases.
What was is rubbed away, like stains that dry
Wither, languish, and decay. Time ...
Monday 16th May 2022 9:21 pm
Gorffwysfa
“To regret one’s own experiences is to arrest one’s own development. To deny one’s own experiences is to put a lie into the lips of one’s own life. It is no less than a denial of the soul.”
― Oscar Wilde, De Profundis
This, her place of recovery,
This is where she began
Out of her depths
Amharic text reminds us,
As we live beneath the sun,
She was a warrior,
An Amazon on the run..
Saturday 14th May 2022 7:59 pm
The season of the witch
In the middle of the greenwood,
In the centre of what is,
The wise women gather,
They’re lifting the lid
On the meagre remnants
Of the magic that once was:
Wicca, witch and wizard
In the whispering wood.
Found in times of turbulence,
Of movements in the blood,
The devotees of the vacuous,
The frightened and appalled,
Consumers, losers, all
Watch silently as their childre...
Friday 13th May 2022 7:43 pm
Burst the Bounds
The snow and ice have melted
the grass returns to fields of gold,
So why am I still shivering?
The seas and rivers change their courses
and flow awry.
So why am I not turned to stone?
Faeries and elves stir up their sisters
into a furious dance.
So why cannot I move my legs today?
Immortality seizes man's imagination.
So can I live another day?
And why do I carry al...
Thursday 12th May 2022 8:53 pm
This land is my mother.
Ned Kelly, the youngest son of poor Irish immigrants, was one of the last Australian outlaws. He was hung on 11 November 1880 in Melbourne jail. He was 25 years old.
Ned Kelly
Kelly on 10 November 1880,
the day before his execution
“We are all visitors to this time, this place. We are just passing through. Our purpose here is to observe, to lea...
Thursday 12th May 2022 8:28 pm
Meet me on the Edge
Rivers of melted music
Fuse into a sculpture
Around this old oak tree,
A thousand years old,
The moving air vibrates, ventilates.
Sound, shape, sightless shade
Spill into my sinner's heart
As my whole world falls apart,
This is a place apart
that comes fluttering on the wind
Mushroomed and acidic
And is no more.
And so I settle into the coolness of thought
Follow the s...
Tuesday 10th May 2022 11:35 pm
A Sonnet for May
...est in Arcadia ego...
This early morning air, pellucid, refreshing, soft
A time of hush, just before that cacophony
Of life that marks sweet May's awakening - the lifter
Of moods, the harbinger of hope, the visionary self.
Filled with all the mild majesty of an English breeze
Stirring the leafy canopy as the sun begins to
Follow the wobbling shadows of dappled zephyrs
So now ser...
Monday 9th May 2022 8:18 pm
The Furies
Breeds delusive wishes out of hand.
Silence blankets the land.
dashes into the past
drifts into the future
applying the suture, as ye go
to confront the holy trinities of fate,
dishevelled, palpitating; discomforted.
Free of all the burdens of the present.
W...
Sunday 8th May 2022 5:17 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.
Down in the mine
On early shift.
This connection, now, is
Deep in my blood
Deep in what I mean
When I say words
In tones that rhyme.
Words that would’ve
Carried meaning in those
Hungry days
When this same old
Mottled sky’d
Pleased the eye of
Thos...
Saturday 7th May 2022 11:41 pm
Putin's nursery rhyme
Tick-a-Tock-Tick
The sounds of the day
Are clownishly fooling
And won’t go away -
A nightmare to follow
This minor delay -
Yes, it’s tick-a-tock-ticking
We’re all going away.
With a story to swallow -
When the old witch is flying -
On the edge of the moon
War is beginning
And it’s zoom-slugger-boom
Starlight is raging -
It's all over so soon.
War won’t go away -
Eternal night...
Saturday 7th May 2022 11:31 pm
Blue is green
A few, spare words can save a life
Inspire a man to give it all a few more days
To redirect her attention from her baby's grave
To cause a pause in this cycle of suffering.
To allow a breath to separate the now and then
To begin again, again. Without money, without hope,
Without friends or connections. In a part of town
Where the ragged people go. To live throug...
Saturday 7th May 2022 12:45 am
All gone by
A river runs through us,
the river of life,
with its twists and its turns,
and its banks out of sight
...early morning
mist, fractured light,
scatters
these dregs of the day –
Away, away!
The flotsam and jetsam
of years passing by,
swirl in a whirl
float in the sky....
The azure blue
heat-haze sky
of childhood, a childhood
all gone by.
Whenever I try to say this
I cry.
So, d...
Wednesday 4th May 2022 8:19 pm
Last things
Tomorrow never comes, they say,
And, even if it did, it'd be too late
To change the fates of us mere mortals.
The ceremonies of innocence continue
In this secular age: birth, marriage, death,
People's lives changing in a moment,
The bureaucracies of birth and death
'The Formalities' as some still say
Continue to this day: even the stillborn
Require a death certificate before buri...
Tuesday 3rd May 2022 8:37 pm
The glory of the May
Trying to forget someone you loved is like trying to remember someone you never met.
In the primsose light of early morning
Stepping through the ferns and the briars
I listen to all the beautiful birds
Singing and courting and living.
Woody, leading the way, following
His nose. He follows trails of scent,
Bringing him all the pleasures of
puppyish mischief and rascality.
...
Monday 2nd May 2022 7:46 pm
A la Recherche du Temps Perdu
Working late on a Sunday drear
The sky is flat like German beer
Charlie lies near.
Iron-grey sky, black Russian in patches,
Blown away by the striking matches
Of Dostoyevsky's inspiration.
Desperate remedies appear in the mirror,
Look in the pool. The heart draws near
What do I see? A foolish old man looking
At me. What do I hear?
The clip and the clop of horses
...
Sunday 1st May 2022 9:27 pm
Insomnia
12.38: The clock ticks slowly, my mind spins fast
Imaginings hover just out of reach,
how long can a minute last?
01.32: A dialogue in mind as I try, to unwind.
Imagine if I could send you a screen-shot.
of my mind. I'd save all these words.
No. that'd be absurd.
I'd need a screen-shot of time.
To rhyme.
01.48: I'm going to oversleep,
I'm going to be late.
Tick-tock. Tick...
Friday 29th April 2022 9:34 pm
The last Byzantine
The Byzantine heritage was wiped out between 1915 - 1922 by the slaughter of 3.5 million Christians by the Turks. The first great genocide of the C20.
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
An...
Friday 29th April 2022 12:11 am
Our sweetest songs are those of saddest thought
Dsguise is worse than lies
Hear the grass grow and the squirrel’s heart beat
We die of that roar which lies on the other side of silence
Soon, my lady very soon: if you please, your hand.
Tender is the Night
And all her forgotten beauty
People pass out of sight
On this August midnight
When the serpent and the saviour sit
Side-by-side
Somewhere in old-England.
No truths hidd...
Wednesday 27th April 2022 10:23 pm
The blossomest blossom
The best of us British fell on the Somme, Verdun, Passchendaele,
Our luckier cousins had long ago set off across the broad Atlantic
Convicts moved straight on to the antipodes, to the Swan River of Western Australia
Convict scum of the East End born to live again.
The ragged Scots, after Culloden
So many Irish everywhere in the Empire
The Raj with the spice and opium settlements in Shang...
Wednesday 27th April 2022 9:36 pm
For the Azov Brigade in Mariupol
With a per capita GNI of $3,540, Ukraine is the poorest country in Europe as of 2020.
Before, I loved the rainy mornings of my life
And I never thought that friendly mountain passes
Would ferry me away
But now happy times are seldom
And the rain runs away with me.
From holiday beach to temptestous sea
Thunder clouds gather like swarms of angry bees
I have lost my faith i...
Tuesday 26th April 2022 1:27 am
The foggy, foggy dew
Sunday 24th April 2022 6:46 pm
Harvest moon
The soft and steady rhythm of a baby
breathing
her gaze tells you all you need to know,
her footsteps, tender in the snow.
The pitter-patter blast of rain upon a window;
considering all we do not know
or understand, we stand hand-in-hand,
under this beautiful harvest moon.
https://youtu.be/n2MtEsrcTTs
Saturday 23rd April 2022 11:29 pm
Butterflies alight
To live a life in a day
The difference is plain,
there’s no doing it again.
A flight within the 4th-dimension
No squirming weasel words for you
Just a graceful flutter and decline
With no direction home.
No squabbling, No fighting, No feeling sore.
The begetting is done in a silent roar
On a wing and a prayer.
No absence of synaesthesia there
A mingling of the finest bouquet ...
Friday 22nd April 2022 11:45 pm
Nova Roma
Friday 22nd April 2022 1:21 pm
I'd like to walk that way again
When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford. Sam Johnson.
This poem is about when
London was an English city.
I'd use the phone box to make
Arrangements with a west end
Girl, I loved without end.
O! I'd love to walk that way again,
To reignite that London flame,
And to see the blossom trees
Of Kenton & North Wembley
...
Wednesday 20th April 2022 11:56 pm
Metamorphōsēs
One day or night each of us shall
Fall off the cliff edge of life
Into a black hole of our own
Making. Whirling and swirling
For aeons we negotiate a return,
Like Jacob Marley's ghost, we
Plead to be allowed to make
Recompense. We are told
By the conductor our ticket
Is one-way only. Too late.
Too late to plead forgiveness
For our sins of commission
A...
Tuesday 19th April 2022 11:13 pm
End time
He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away.
- Revelation 21:4
Lonesome completely lost time
circulates in the memory. Ghostly
remembrances of persona non grata
in the dramatis personae of the daily
life of a boozer. Swirling mist lifts mood
my stomach crav...
Monday 18th April 2022 6:52 pm
A warmish Easter long ago
Sitting in the dust of a road with no cars, of a 1950s Easter holiday in a suburb of grey concrete council houses fit for heroes: some of us dads had been POWs in Burma. We had lollypop sticks to draw in the dust. Usually we had scabs on us knees, our clothes sometimes needed mending. We didn’t have a. football. We kicked stones. We’d eaten us tea e...
Sunday 17th April 2022 5:31 pm
Hearts are thrown at Strangers, aren’t they?
Splattered on a canvas
Or, scrawled on a wall.
Art
Is just a husk of form,
Without the artless agony
Of daily life:
The strangled scream
And the carving knife.
https://youtu.be/USom8PhOXgs
Saturday 16th April 2022 9:48 pm
Pilgrim soul
Wonder at the mundane, a constant refrain,
Nothing, under heaven, remains the same.
The glint, the glance, the gaze, the smile,
The unconscious optimism as we while away
The hours: ‘It’ll be OK’, ‘I’ll live to fight another day.’
Look close at the myriad of wild flowers
Born to make a magic carpet of the valley floor.
Look up at the swirling clouds of mazy blue,
Each one a reflect...
Friday 15th April 2022 7:59 pm
ETC ETC PINK
— a reminiscence —
Photo by Jessica Arends on Unsplash
Once up an averagely timely very nice-some-hope hippos lived in a large, airy pink house. This ear house was in the middle of nowhere (W11) but t’soil was ppooey-flirt-tile and t’air sweet. Squat in. We hipplos only dunk d’water-passed-through-eleven -bodies-before-me watair. Gradually, slowly by slow, old hippos we ...
Wednesday 13th April 2022 8:45 pm
Дух Нації" ("Nation's spirit")
Dedicated to the memory of Ukrianian patriot and poet Yuriy Ruf (26 September 1980 - 1 April 2022)
Of the Ukrainian people, in your "front line lyrics"
Sent back in journals and old school exercise books.
Your most recent publication, "На зламі епох",
Dedicated to the many Ukrainian heroes of the war
Against the invade...
Tuesday 12th April 2022 10:13 pm
Drinking where the river bed is dry
Charlie and I walked our post-cancer walks
Down this narrow stretch of green in the city
For a full decade.. We aged together.
But not like malt, we blended into each other,
Dog and Man. He recognized the smells, me the sights,
And his life was shorter than mine. That afflicted me like
A sentence. Very few minutes passed
Without me thinking of that. He connected me to the
Pack, l...
Monday 11th April 2022 11:07 pm
When an old cricketer leaves the crease
March is the groundsman's month:
Rolling the first cut into the pitch
Marking out the boundaries,
Preparing the run ups for bowling,
Tidying up the batsman's crease
Sowing seed and feeding the loam.
April is not the cruellest month for cricket
The County Championship matches begin
Last season's top notch batsman is now
Captain. The bowlers are chomping at the
Bit. Some new fa...
Monday 11th April 2022 9:11 pm
Troubadour
a tall, stooped, a quintessentially English presence.
I listen to how those flat Fenland vowels swirl into melodies
Melded with the staccato RP of Cambridge.
Pull at my scabs of loneliness and regret.
Your songs made plangent
by the melancholic timbre of your voice.
Your abiding mood irresolution, your secret, regret...
Sunday 10th April 2022 4:52 pm
To feign
Nor is this hell.
Nor am I out of it.
Deadly sins lie about.
Their whereabouts.
Lying unto us all.
At rest.
We pretend to a generosity of spirit,
A narrow soul at best, but trying now
To rest.
Lucifer's sin was that of pride
Mine was the opposite
Calculating a worth
Is ill-conceived.
I am rarely
Living on my knees
As I need and want to do.
...Friday 8th April 2022 8:11 pm
A settlement, of sorts
Dreams head off on an azure lilac wild-track, she’s meeting with a secret and never coming back.
This is the closed season of the heart. Life drifts into memory, a life lived apart, a tempest of emotions, a coldness presaging art
Fate comes knocking at the window, and it’s all too fucking late. The flashiness of fashion flirts with God above. Whilst we, intemperate mutants, search to be sat...
Thursday 7th April 2022 4:17 pm
For Woody
Away with the moon
with her shadows and all
those sturdy penumbras
you saw in the ball.
Forget you, forget you
we fall out of bed
and all we beget
is quite 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 tea,
his shadow is thinki...
Wednesday 6th April 2022 10:15 pm
Poem for an anonymous Moorish Poet on the defeat at Seville November 1248
We have eaten rats during this seige
The Goths want us to acquiesce
to their stinking 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 light like lamps to one travelling in the dark.
Makes one wake up, notice a sparkling jewel,
A pearl from the deeps of a distant ocean
A r...
Tuesday 5th April 2022 6:27 pm
Go tell the Riverman
summer rains' quiet incantation, the animals come and go,
in the far-distant hills, the snow melts as the river flows;
time is a demon
the animals know,
...in the abdomen – demon go
...in the albumin – demon go
... in the acumen – demon go
...
Sunday 3rd April 2022 10:03 pm
A lonely sailor boy
It was only after your death that I realised
Why you disliked windy weather
I never knew exactly why
or what the 'philosophers' at the orphanage
did to you.
I only knew that you were buried
with a back full of the little white scars
inflicted by those sadistic bastards,
the Christian missionaries
of the hungry thirties,
on the backs of those babes
who dared to be b...
Sunday 3rd April 2022 6:55 pm
Children
I used to carry three of the five up to bed
They’d say ‘Daddy, daddy, please stay’
But I would go away, and work.
Suddenly we were semi-detached
They’d flown the nest, gone their way,
And what I wouldn’t give
For one more day with them;
When they were little, and I was young.
Telling them stories, singing songs,
Getting along.
https://youtu.be/BKc4I_cK0JU
Saturday 2nd April 2022 9:29 pm
Kassia: a bold and beautiful Byzantine poet
Κύριε, ἡ ἐν πολλαῖς ἁμαρτίαις περιπεσοῦσα γυνή,
τὴν σὴν αἰσθομένη θεότητα,
Oh Lord, my God, I fell asleep,
No longer in a state of grace,
No longer a beautiful woman
Beloved by an Emperor.
But I am a harlot, like Mary Magdalene,
A sister of the Christ.
Dazzled by his real presence,
By an acre of sorcery, by a terrible moon,
By the time of the month, I disco...
Friday 1st April 2022 10:46 pm
All souls
From last November's quiet recall to
This piece of graffiti on a dry-stone wall
His headstone verses writ in water
Drawn by the eyes of his future daughter.
Lichen-lines-love-and-only-love
For all he knew was the deepest blue of Lapis lazuli
A good man’s words writ in blood
And mortal love will always end like this. Time
Weathers the stonemason’s art to a flat pal...
Friday 1st April 2022 4:01 pm
Bursting the Bounds
The snow and ice melted long ago, already the grass returns to fields of gold.
So why am I shivering?
Seas and rivers change course and flow awry.
So why do I turn to stone?
Faeries and elves stir up their sisters into dance.
So why cannot I move?
Immortality seizes this man's imagination.
So can I live another day?
And why do I carry all the hours of all the days of all the years w...
Thursday 31st March 2022 6:04 pm
Occult-fish-rat
In a cold cottage by a wild shore
A Californian girl with toothache, I saw
it was 1969 and we were advised to drink
A fortified wine. Fortified by
C16H16N2O2 Lysergic acid.
Which we duly did, sharing.
I took her to the emergency
Dentist who was a very nice
Anglolan. We talked about
The war against the Portuguese
As I saw the spiders from Mars
David Jones was later to notice,
Since...
Tuesday 29th March 2022 7:43 pm
Because the night....
gender on a bender, so no more hesitation:
Galileo, Newton, the republic of the mind,
Seeing is believing, so tumble into line.
One dusky-dusty-time-consuming evening long ago
the empirical method revealed in the melting of the snow:
time’s fatal munificence, that good old ebb and flow,
living is believing in rain or sleet or snow.
Tuesday 29th March 2022 7:08 pm
Êzidî (ئێزیدی)
Today 2,000 Yazidi women and children are still in captivity, including my sister-in-law, my niece and my nephew. We have more than 85 mass graves in Sinjar right now. ISIS left behind a community that will not recover without the support of the International community.
Nadia Murad,
Winter on Mount Sinjar
northern Iraq, 2014
that year lasted forever:
such a long, long time,
On the k...
Sunday 27th March 2022 5:22 pm
Why the poor die
“For when you are approaching poverty, you make one discovery which outweighs all of the others ... the fact that it annihilates the future." George Orwell
But something always stops us
From living as we desire
Frightened instinct stops us, lack of money stops us.
Men compete to be men, fail
In the ditch two women fight, flial
late at night the drink is upon them
foreign folk frighten us,...
Friday 25th March 2022 11:48 pm
Pink moon
You see the second time that I forgot
One of the poems that I forgot to write
They came back in patches, terse verse patches,
Occupied the same row in my brain as names and dates
The writer wrote of the slope that welcomes fig trees
There is no news in the Western Devish Times.
This slender woman is too valuable for words
To name her a little sky and a few stars ...
Friday 25th March 2022 12:27 am
M.A.D.
the finger on the tiller
of the nuclear trigger
is steady as a rock
O! I forgot
it's a fan of Sir Isacc Newton
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin.
https://youtu.be/-0SmXVrLlZ4
Wednesday 23rd March 2022 8:00 pm
The dictatorship of the bureaucrats
The room is crowded, stuffy, sultry
people wait with an air of frustration.
This functionay loves his power
to make people wait,
to make people wait for pieces
of paper necessary to live.
Some need to register births, others deaths,
some sway and smell of drink,
others stink of sweat with holes in their clothes.
A woman is beginning to plead, not screech...
Wednesday 23rd March 2022 12:58 am
Willesden
Willesden in the seventies
Drunks were helped inside
But not
Dennis Andrew Nilsen
Who lived
Around the corner
In a flat that stunk
Of slaughter;
Melrose Avenue,
I do believe.
Not too far
From Willesden Green.
Near Dollis Hill
The striking Saris
Had their say:
Twenty thousand
Yorkshire miners
On one long hot summer’s day
in the ...
Monday 21st March 2022 11:28 pm
Narcissus
Make you homesick for a home you never had
Burning out the good with all the bad." John Moreland
If you try to possess a person
she will disappear, just like that.
Refrain from stating an opinion
on the question posed by God..
The non-literal truths of poetry
depend on morning, noon and night;
After all there's only an 'a'
between theist and atheist.
Midway to Medway.
I ...
Sunday 20th March 2022 3:21 pm
Under blue skies
Friday 18th March 2022 9:51 pm
Northern sky
The sting of the wind
On this cold spring day
Reminds me of my
Ancestors who rode
This same wind
As they trudged to work
On early shift.
This connection, now, is
Deep, sunk in the blood,
In all that I mean
When I say these words
In tones that rhyme
Words that would’ve
Carried meaning still
In those cold, hungry days
When this same old
Northern sky
Still pleased the eye of
...
Thursday 17th March 2022 8:23 pm
Lent
Morning maniac music
Shakes me awake
Those who once brought hope
Mired in hate.
Over the mountain, clouds scud
Blood on the floor
Refugees waiting
Outside the door.
Waiting for sanctuary.
'What is life for?'
Christendom's fallen,
Collapsed from within,
Deep, deep in the mire of sin.
Oh! I'm glad I never fell in love with you
Jesus.
I try to speak
Can't begin to say
On this h...
Wednesday 16th March 2022 8:23 pm
Poet Thunder
Wherever I go
In this god-forsaken country,
I hear a call
To break the silence
To break free from the robbers
To break free from the liars
To bring an earthquake
To bring a transformation.
Again in the darkness
Of manipulation,
Main-stream-media
Spews us into lines
Penned by the liberal elite
A nation at its feet.
Light your torch
Lift the whole mountain
On the palm of yo...
Sunday 13th March 2022 9:53 pm
Russian
Somewhere joy exists: There are no shadows without substance.”
― Nicholas Karamzin
Snow like magnificent white carpets,
Everything shining' in the sun,
The forest leans into us.
Trees shake away snow:
It is spring and we are at war
Everything has become blacker,
Though even now we see shades of green
Beneath ...
Saturday 12th March 2022 10:09 pm
I have no words
The seas are wild tonight
As I write, far from any coast;
Speckled with salty brine and afraid,
I spy in the broken mirror
The broken boy who is following me
Following me.
Down dale, up tree, crawling all over me:
Still, the ghost of my brother
Stands next to me,
Leaning forward to see
The ghost of my son
Spinning and laughing all around me.
Beneath the sea
Beneath
This...
Friday 11th March 2022 9:17 pm
Red Leb
remembering the smell of patchouli oil,
mixed with cannabis from all those years ago.
On Saturday 4th July, 1846 the London Daily News
extolled the virtues of this peculiar
Indian oil in preventing the ravages of the moth.
Nothing to do with hippies, no new age communities
Except India, and olfactory-based imagined communities
that take a grip that wil...
Thursday 10th March 2022 8:29 pm
A sonnet for Sylvie
“Even amidst fierce flames the golden lotus can be planted"
- Sylvia Plath's epitaph
O! daughter dear, on this mid-western afternoon,
When I can see all the way to Sacramento, I cry
For you, Ariel-blue, in all your golden-girlhood,
Too lovely for a life of pettiness and strife
You caught a boat to England, never returned.
No Nazi goblin me, an extraordinary Jew like you,
Beautifully...
Thursday 10th March 2022 2:29 pm
credo
these bloody dead
this debt we owe,
abide with me
never let me go.
this mocking voice,
these clever folk
display their wit
in the cutting joke.
this tree that grew
these shady nooks
this dappled sunlight
these gilded brooks.
for men may come to worse than dust
when love of self means breach of trust:
a moment's sincerity means more to me
than reams and reams of your p...
Wednesday 9th March 2022 3:28 pm
Spring snow
I walk a steep and slippery way,
Mixing senses in synaesthesia’s way,
It seems as if I am a chorus in a play
We feel by measures, hidden from the eye;
Time is borrowed, blue days wasted, time slips by.
I walk along a steep and scattered way.
Winter seeps me into sleep, now my soul flies,
To compose this gist of an art,
Unborrowed from time or tide;
I learn by going, where I h...
Tuesday 8th March 2022 3:16 pm
Roads
I saw the years of my life spaced along a road in the form of telephone poles threaded together by wires. I counted one, two, three… nineteen telephone poles, and then the wires dangled into space, and try as I would, I couldn’t see a single pole beyond the nineteenth.”
― Sylvia Plath, The Bell Jar
Farewell To Deputy Manager Eric
Sacked from his Official Post
As Governor of Roads
A f...
Monday 7th March 2022 10:37 pm
Smallholder
Such a precise blooming of spring flowers
Sitting and thinking for hours and hours
My great aunt owned land, married a POW,
Did what she had to do on Pickmere lake,
And the pear trees we robbed. All those cats,
I felt sorry for the mice and rats. Uncle Hans,
With his German accent and dirty, hard hands.
I had just about missed the time of the horse
Even then the diesel en...
Sunday 6th March 2022 1:53 am
The yellow and blue
Saturday 5th March 2022 12:13 am
A rose garden at altitude under occupation
In mid-winter I picture the rose garden,
The secret garden of my soul,
Where all that is good and all that is fine
Is written in a tender-script divine.
Where Persian berries tantalise us
And dates from Al'Andalus tempt us
And the figs are fine and the wine just divine.
And Chinese herbs help me see
The Tibetan plateau shining all around me;
Where all that is, is being free;
The air ...
Wednesday 2nd March 2022 5:24 pm
Seeing things
Moments of Vision fade away
But a magical moment is, here, today;
And all it will cost you,
Is all of your life.
Cast over the sea
And cast over the moon
She'll be reading the stars
After reading the runes.
Green shades, dappled sunlight,
The landscapes of the eye,
Moment upon moment,
A life passing by.
The primal scream of silence
Modulated, nuanced, on time,
Words w...
Tuesday 1st March 2022 4:42 pm
The last Romans
"The murdering of hundreds of thousands and the deportation to, and starvation in, the deserts of other hundreds of thousands, the destruction of hundreds of villages and cities, will the willful execution of this whole devilish scheme to annihilate the Armenian, Greek and Syrian [or Assyrian] Christians of Turkey – will all this go unpunished?" Henry Morgenthau, the U.S. ambassador to the Otto...
Sunday 27th February 2022 9:58 pm
WAR GAMES
Photo by Michael Held on Unsplash
Premonitions plague me, persistently
Shaking, sweating, swearing I seek
To swill out the bad taste in my mind.
Why do I think: “There’s something
In the air?” Something that’s just not there,
Yet is. Some unknown unknown that haunts
My dreams and chases me through fields
Of, fire. Napalm I guess.: American fire
Jelly that flays the skin off chi...
Saturday 26th February 2022 9:31 pm
BETRAYAL
Friday 25th February 2022 9:59 pm
The speech of angels
“Without music, life would be a mistake” ― Friedrich Nietzsche
A waterfall of notes, rising and falling,
Sears into mind, heart and soul.
Music will never grow old.
Arpeggio series of broken chords
rising, descending in and out of order.
Plunging into minor keys,
rising into waves of luminosity.
Notes that compose a chord
Played or sung in a rising or descending order.
cre...
Monday 21st February 2022 9:54 pm
Mr Inexorable
Language splatters its significance
upon the empty page.
Hither and thither
it meanders, into mind,
where the outcome's grave.
Invited or uninvited,
read or ignored,
Language gives us pause.
Punctuated ore knot.
A poem is of a piece
with frozen music,
with a flowing art
it's embedded on a page.
Ready to take up arms,
against a sea of troubles
or just slip into unconsciousn...
Sunday 20th February 2022 9:33 pm
For Armenia
"We need not fear the judgement of history. Who, after all, speaks today of the extermination of the Armenians?" Adolf Hitler
Under cover of darkness
The Turks renew the slaughter
A slaughter that began in 1457.
In November 2021 Western media
Takes no notice of how the Turks & Azeris,
Continue to murder the remnants
Of Armenian Orthodoxy. They do it with gold
with oil and drone...
Friday 18th February 2022 8:00 pm
For Harry O'Neill
"In Gethsemane the holiest of all petitioners prayed three times that a certain cup might pass from Him. It did not." C.S.Lewis.
An old olive press, rusting at the bottom of a sandy garden
in this occupied territory.
There's a man lying prostrate,
on the soil.
He's murmuring.
something about a weight, a burden, something.
We disciples could not hear clearly,
what with all the ...
Thursday 17th February 2022 9:42 pm
Chaldean Numerology on St Valentine's day
the heaviness of grief
An abiding agony
like Christ's crucifixion
an otherness
that plants a rich want in me.
In your heart mourning comes by nature,
naturally you endure
which tells me: an interior burial
has taken place.
Lilies and white lace.
Can you tell a grieving mother
life is a many-splendid thing?
Yes. I said it to another, my mother:
feel the beginn...
Tuesday 15th February 2022 12:10 am
Eulogy for Pete
Portrait of My Dead Brother Salvador Dali
I remember the shyness locked in your sweet brown eyes
I remember how you'd touch my arm when you were too weak to speak
I remember your bravery and stoicism when in pain
I remember how you'd wink to me - meaning 'hello brother, about time!'
And though your illness took so much from you, you'd never comp...
Saturday 12th February 2022 7:35 pm
Unacknowledged legislators
The majesty of dogs impresses us –
Friday 11th February 2022 10:47 pm
Like roses miss the dew
I try to control my shivering
it’s like sepsis has come back,
everyday I try to live a-new.
Beautiful children are in my life
I fear for her and for him…..
I fear for all the people I know.
At 91 my mum has had
so much stripped from her:
her husband, her home, her health.
I shiver in my sleep
I am steeped in anxiety
I sweat regret but I will never
let go of those I love.
I will co...
Wednesday 9th February 2022 4:31 pm
A view of the new 1922- 2022
Ovid, Metamorphoses
Your vernacular usage is privileged as the only discourse
Suited to the now compulsory affirmation of mediocrity.
Democracy. That’s fair enough I might suppose. S’far as it goes.
Does it gather to a greatness like the ooze of oil? Toil. Toil
For end...
Monday 7th February 2022 1:23 am
Mirroring time
This shadow behind the sun, the echo of her words,
Meanings stuck in transit, the music of the birds,
Brimming lives at stake, my friend, as all hearts ache,
Years pass by like phantoms, the passions of the heart,
Silence breeds silence, oak and šamán, take their part,
Forget what you remember, give and never take.
Veil the mysteries of time with words buried in a lake.
Mi...
Saturday 5th February 2022 9:39 pm
Entkleidungskammer : The Undressing Chamber
Creator: Galerie Bilderwelt | Credit: Getty ImagesCopyright: 2009 Getty Images
Death seems a long way from here
I fear we can no longer drink tea in the evening
As if all is, as it was before,
Footsteps lead to the crematorium door.
I used to drink whiskey at noon.
in the morning, at night, during Weimar,
Soon I had premonitions but nothing evil.
We'd drink and we'd drink until bl...
Friday 4th February 2022 10:10 pm
Meggy
A flick of her tail
Shows more uncluttered love
Than a lifetime's worth of empty 'Hellos'.
As Aeschylus implied so-long ago
There is no type or condition
Of suffering or pain
Which is not made worse
By re-calling the good times
We shared, fleetingly.
Times languorous, meandering puppy-walks,
Times of plunging in water in wild abandon
Times of rushing into the freezing Irish sea.
...
Thursday 3rd February 2022 9:36 pm
Tomorrow belongs to....
Shout it out or whisper it secretly in my ear
Tell me all the things I never want to hear:
Tell me how Sharia liberates the woman:
Tell me how nationalism is patriotism writ large;
Tell me how we need to fill up the prison bars.
And I’ll tell you our lives are way too crammed with things
How we need to let go, to hear the song thrush sing.
If we allow irresponsible algorithms to dominate ...
Wednesday 2nd February 2022 8:30 pm
Submission
These are the unpurged images of day.
The King of the moon came looking for me
blood dripping from his mouth,
a wide toothy smile as wide as the Bosphorus.
Aristomenos, daughter of Ancient Man,
did everything a man can to remain Byzantine.
But the Ottomans raped her and laughed at her and smoked hashish.
She asked herself what the ancient Greeks said about murder
and so refrained....
Tuesday 1st February 2022 7:25 pm
Shard
Scribbled on a memory stick
or potted like a plant:
I am bedazzled, ragged,
dazed, by the sun's romance.
Sunlight slants in sideways
disturbing summer's sleep
dust motes gleam in the sunbeams,
keep the primal screams at bay.
Sun seeps into splintered shards
recollections form into sharpened swords
while meaning schemes
to split the scene
I try hard.to focus on what appears -
or ...
Sunday 30th January 2022 12:31 am
The sign of the cross
“He watched the scene and thought of life; and (as always happened when he thought of life) he became sad. A gentle melancholy took possession of him. He felt how useless it was to struggle against fortune, this being the burden of wisdom which the ages had bequeathed him.” James Joyce, Dubliners
I make the sign of the cross, today,
the last Saturday in August,
for Jack who died today,
a...
Thursday 27th January 2022 7:44 pm
Charlie
Yesterday, after 13 years of unconditional love,
Charlie allowed death to overtake him
He’d been slowing down anyway:
The old ticker on the blink,
Arthritis in his legs and more.
The old trooper staggered on.
Out with me on his final night,
We plod through the wet grass:
Making our time last.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAII1Ls3iBQ
Wednesday 26th January 2022 7:47 pm
Alchemy
Days pass unenlighteningly
In the other room
Mourning in outer space
Meetings on Zoom. Buried near enough.
Splendid unknown unlnowns assist me
You, who hardly know me, prevaricate,
Intimidated by the gravitas of life,
Soldiers, the saddest of alchemists,
Turn a trick on the front line
Turn wine into water, blood into hell;
At the summit of the shroud,
Above clouds, tattered prayer fl...
Wednesday 26th January 2022 12:57 am
Synaesthesia
Let’s keep the light we’re given
When our store of words is fled
Empty as a music box
Or a box to house the dead;
When the bridge between living and dying
Has crumpled into the dust
Of a Wee, sleekit, cow’rin, tim’rous beastie*
Then all of our days are cussed.
We dream in tints, and think in shades,
When the gates of the new Jerusalem
Appear then quickly fade
On the brink...
Tuesday 25th January 2022 9:21 pm
A Sufi Saint contemplates his imminent dissolution
Goodbye my Sufi friends and you, my lover;
Nothing now exists to connect you to me
Tayyar is honourable and full of good intent
I will rise from the trap of the world
I will ask you to be my servant in paradise
You are my dancer, I am your poet, we can laugh
Together on days when I taste the rain-drift-clouds.
When you sew I can watch you and fall in love~
Again I remember our fir...
Monday 24th January 2022 12:24 pm
CONQUEST
It was a bird who brought the news
Of the fall of our city.
Its impregnable walls breached
Its streets and palaces running
With Christian blood.
You'd rather freeze than be conquered
I will freeze in another sea.
Another city will be better for me.
So many late-Roman artefacts smashed
The sultan prays east, not west
Our death sentence is written˙
and my heart is dead and buried.
This ...
Saturday 22nd January 2022 8:45 pm
No woman is an island
It is the dying of the day
A ferment of tenses
Leads me up cul de sacs.
Where my vision lingers
On a shimmerin
Moonlit-figure.
My mood mirrors
The sparkling frost,
Loss upon loss.
I've gone now
Suspicious of the silence within,
Outside all is wild,
Clouds scud the colour of blood.
Sunshine soaks the sk...
Thursday 20th January 2022 7:38 pm
Raindrop
"After-comers cannot guess the beauty been."‘Binsey Poplars’, Gerard Manley-Hopkins SJ, 1879
the emptiness of moonlight
strikes me dumb
shadows flicker like an old film
cats eerily call, each to each,
cats yowl, strike a pose,
frozen, with fur mantled by shadow;
so much idiosyncratic beauty given to us –
see the clouds scoop across the face
of the moon as the night-sky spe...
Monday 17th January 2022 5:28 pm
Winter tree
The hen bird sits squatty on a branch
Feathers fluffed up against the snow
The late November light declines
Thin straggles of light, like Tibetan
Prayer flags, amid the skeletal trees
People hunch up, faces down, hurry
Into the electric-cave they call home.
For me anything is better than this self
Deception. I am defamiliarized, glinting,
Illuminating inner correspondences, lonely
P...
Sunday 16th January 2022 5:23 pm
Popocatépetl
― Malcolm Lowry, Under the Volcano
sweats with frustration
the functionary loves his power
to make people wait hour after hour
they sway and smell of drink, unimportantly;
...
Sunday 16th January 2022 2:12 am
Beloved City
Roll up
Roll up
BeeLoved City
BeeLoved United
City United
Roll up
Roll up
Manchester changed the world: vegetarianism feminism trade unionism communism. Upstarts shared ideas above their station, every snotty street-fighter of a radical volte-faced the nation. Brawlin n buzzin in Manchester streets mil...
Thursday 13th January 2022 3:34 pm
O! hear the silence now
"As flies to wanton boys are we to the gods; They kill us for their sport." (King Lear, 4.1. 37–38)
Veils of disguise,
fall from my eyes
I have the virus today.
Will it drift away?
Stay positive?
Spit out
signs and wonders?
No!
This ground will remember me~
like winds across the ocean
like dolphins in the sea -
Right in my core
nestle
things I can’t recall:
a silence pre...
Monday 10th January 2022 8:03 pm
The Wild
With the golden eyes of a pharaoh –
This lioness extends her paw to me -
I am not deceived. I am just walking prey.
Her forebears brought down rhino –
Under the sweltering skies of the high veldt:
Lithe and supple, fleet of foot,
She covers this northern turf
With ceaseless leaps and bounds.
Her loyalty is only bounded by her pride,
Affiliation is to the death.
No treachery in her wo...
Saturday 8th January 2022 10:10 pm
And so she goes
Splashing through rain to hospital
to where my heart lies weeping,
I hold her hand as she lies sleeping,
and so it goes, and so it goes.
My mother wears the ring she wore
more than seventy years before,
a girl pledged to a sailor-boy,
who'd lived through war,
survived, a vision in her eyes
and so it goes, and so it goes.
This orphan made it home to her
to build ...
Saturday 8th January 2022 12:34 am
Taliesin
An old, Welsh witch once said this:
“Taliesin, don’t be sad if you’re alone
On Ynys Môn you have battled mightily
Despair will bring us no advantage.
No man sees what supports him
Courage is invisible. Study The Mabinogion.
God will not violate his promises.
We must suffer in Gwyddno’s weir
Where our stand against the invaders
Will end in defeat! We must learn how to fail.
Bei...
Thursday 6th January 2022 8:57 pm
Savant syndrome
Drinking where the riverbed was dry
Trees in the wind trembling with love." Sam Beam
Sent the hot wind of endurance
Wednesday 5th January 2022 7:27 pm
St Sophia's cathedral, Constantinople
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” – JS Mill (not Edmund Burke)
St Sophia’s cathedral in Constantinople,
Ecclesia Sanctae Sophia,
Surrounded by minarets.
Built in 537 AD (nearly 1500 years ago).
The patriarchal cathedral of Divine Wisdom
In the imperial capital of Byzantium, Constantinople.
It is the largest church in the Christian east.
...
Tuesday 4th January 2022 12:56 pm
On the edge of the world
Mires my mood
New Year has many tales to tell
The future a hostage to silicon~
And heavy metals. Nuclear too.
We must make our stand here,
at this end of the world.
a relative of the seal
whose long dives used to fill our imaginations
with bubbles. No more. Plastic saw...
Sunday 2nd January 2022 5:04 pm
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