Irresolution
I want to lose some weight in twenty twenty,
so once again we have this pantomime,
‘cause each year I make promises a-plenty,
but self-control’s the problem every time.
I mostly make it last for several days,
but soon those awful cravings come along,
and all at once my traitor conscience says
a single bar of chocolate can’t be wrong.
It isn’t long before I start t...
Sunday 22nd December 2019 3:53 pm
Christmassy
Christmassy-shmismassy
annual revelry
filled with false bonhomie
faking good cheer
But right in front of me
incontrovertibly
presents around the tree
Christmas is here
Thursday 19th December 2019 11:58 am
Vision
I see a world where men will hold opinions,
and yet they can agree to disagree;
a world that will address the dying millions,
instead of the pretence we cannot see.
I see a time when wars are just in stories,
or histories about the years gone past;
when we will not reflect on martial glories,
but celebrate the peace and make it last.
I see a world when neighbours know each other
and are...
Tuesday 10th December 2019 2:41 pm
Waiting
motionless in a recliner by the window
wallpaper television unnoticed in the corner
staring back through the window at me
no sign of recognition
sudden sunlight on the garden
evokes no interest
in the sparkle of buttercups and daisies
or the shimmer of the pond
song-thrush lands in the lilac tree
branches bouncing in light breeze
spraying droplets that becom...
Tuesday 3rd December 2019 1:51 pm
Hailstones
Volleys of hailstones
from gunmetal skies
winter comes close now
in autumn disguise
branches once verdant
now shadowed and black
claw at the heavens
to beg summer back
Sunday 1st December 2019 6:56 pm
Wintry Skies
Crisp russet leaves begin to fall
amid the early autumn squall
no more we’ll hear that clamoured call
as swallow flies
Each night the sun makes haste to set
tonight will be the soonest yet
while bitter breezes blow their threat
as summer dies
And now we barely hear a sound
as sleepy hedgehogs go to ground
in secret refuges they’ve found
and close their ey...
Monday 25th November 2019 1:58 pm
Diary Of A House Cat
Brought her a gift again this morning
and she got really stroppy.
I guess there wasn’t much meat on it,
but it’s the thought that counts, right?
I mean, she feeds me,
so it’s only right that I share the odd mouse.
Noblesse oblige, don’t you know.
Maybe she prefers white meat.
Perhaps I should’ve brought that pigeon after all.
There were so many feathers though,
s...
Monday 4th November 2019 7:44 pm
Date Night
Date night, great night
dance until it’s late night
almost till the dawn’s light
still there’s stars that shine bright
Bad way next day
hangover from hell day
nightmare on the subway
wish I’d stayed in bed day
So tired, still wired
feeling listless, uninspired
workload’s got me so mired
worried that I’ll get fired
Eyes burn, guts churn
dizzy wi...
Wednesday 16th October 2019 2:36 pm
The Brexit Dance
Can we get on a little faster
Said the leavers to remain
This whole thing is a disaster
And it’s driving us insane
The Germans and the Belgians
And that other lot in France
Are incensed at our rebellion
And pathetic Brexit dance
Can we, can’t we, can we
Can’t we end this Euromance
Will we, won’t we, will we
Won’t we do the Brexit dance
It could have been so...
Friday 11th October 2019 12:57 am
Grammar-Nazi
Beware the grammar-nazi Brit,
whose comments tend to make you spit;
he’ll analyse your every word,
and label them as quite absurd.
He’ll witter on and on and on,
as if he was a paragon;
instead from spouting all that gas,
he’s closer to a horse’s ass.
Wednesday 2nd October 2019 11:12 pm
Conflicted
The loudest silence I have ever heard,
and dark, so black I hardly see the night.
No moon, and just a smattering of stars
whose ghostly glimmer casts a shimmered shade
among the trees, where night-birds sound their cry.
A rustle in the ferns belies the breeze
that barely moves the leaves, and signals prey
that prey themselves, and so the chain endures.
For I, who spurn...
Tuesday 17th September 2019 3:59 pm
Fading
Memory fades
like footprints ‘cross the beach
rinsed by relentless tides
to pass beyond my reach
and where are you
my fast forgotten dream
passed on to pastures new
like dead leaves on a stream
that paradise
an idyll lost in time
extinct in but a trice
a broken paradigm
evanescent
pale ghost in morning mist
a shade no longer present
as if...
Thursday 29th August 2019 5:09 pm
School’s Out
The summer’s here, and kids are home all day,
oh deepest joy! What am I gonna do?
They’ve got the house in total disarray!
I know, you’ll say that this is nothing new,
but you don’t have to deal with all the noise;
sometimes it feels like living in a zoo!
It’s just the second day and all their toys
are strewn around the floor in every room.
And did you know that g...
Wednesday 14th August 2019 5:21 pm
Imagination
Long summer days of endless play,
without restriction, to explore
where dragons roamed for us to slay,
imaginary trolls and more
With wagon trains of pioneers
we forged new trails across the plains;
adventures daily filled with fears,
where hostile tribes and evil reigned.
We sailed the seas with buccaneers,
the Jolly Roger at our mast,
when cutlasses fought...
Monday 5th August 2019 8:59 am
The Bean Sí’s Cry
The bean sí’s cry defiles the night,
foreshadowing a spirit’s flight,
and as the final moment nears
at last she can release the tears
held back throughout that final fight.
Yet even at her heart-ache’s height
she clings to hope, however slight,
it’s in an evil dream she hears
the bean sí’s cry.
The flickering of candlelight
reflects in eyes now brimming brig...
Thursday 1st August 2019 6:11 am
Pablo’s Progress
Some people christened how I’m painting cubist;
perhaps I may pursue it for a while.
There’s nothing else I’ve got on my to do list,
so maybe I’ll just call it a new style.
One portrait shows an abstract sort of image,
with body parts appearing out of place;
the critics grumble in their little scrimmage
both eyes are on the same side of her face.
But since my work...
Monday 1st July 2019 12:11 pm
Waiting
Eighty years she lived;
through two world wars,
and the ‘Troubles’.
There wasn’t even standing room
in the church;
the overspill crowded outside the door.
Mother of six children,
and all their friends and in-laws.
My Granny,
and grandmother to all my cousins
and their friends,
and their friends’ friends.
A hub for transfer of all the news
when phone...
Monday 27th May 2019 4:32 pm
Laurence Olivier
Skivvier-chivvier
Laurence Olivier
classical thespian
and that’s a fact
forcefully starring in
iconographical
movies and theatre
boy, could he act
Saturday 18th May 2019 12:52 pm
Spellbound
Bright flashing eyes, a blush upon her cheek,
this vision that impales me every day,
and ties my tongue, yet nothing I could say
would set me free when she begins to speak.
The sound of her, the scent of her, unique;
the way she moves a classical ballet,
and all the world around her seems so grey
while she is vivid, coloured with mystique.
How is it that she weave...
Wednesday 8th May 2019 11:57 am
Simple Pleasures
Simple pleasures,
a joy to find.
Simple pleasures,
lifelong treasures
serve to remind
how we find
simple pleasures.
Tuesday 30th April 2019 1:05 pm
Ilkley Moor
Tha’ dassent wander Ilkley moor baht ‘at,
the breeze up yonder strips ye tae the bone;
a drop o’ rain’s enough to beat thee flat,
sometimes those drops feel heavy as a stone.
So allus wear tha’s heavy winter coat
all buttoned to the neck to keep thee warm;
complete it wi’ a muffler rahnd tha throat,
and tha’ll be reight, and ready for a storm.
Tha’ll ‘appen meet a...
Monday 29th April 2019 12:31 pm
A Poem
How is a poem to be formed?
Put it together with a wealth of words;
that doesn’t sound so hard.
First, take a basket of imagination;
then augment it with an ounce of onomatopoeia,
and a magnum of metaphor;
perhaps a pinch of paradox,
with a sliver of simile,
and maybe some alliteration
with attitude.
Then blend it with a measure of meter,
and stir it all together.
...Sunday 28th April 2019 12:53 pm
Legacy
Now time has wreaked its havoc on your youth
and spun its wrinkled web upon your face,
can you stand tall and face the bitter truth
of how you’ve run and won or lost the race?
What legacy shall stand for all those years;
what deeds and memories will you bequeath
to kith and kin that call themselves your peers,
who stand around the grave you lie beneath?
Will there...
Saturday 27th April 2019 4:47 pm
Winter’s Chill
Dark days they are, and nights are darker still,
and barren branches claw the feeble sun,
when autumn breathes its last in winter’s chill.
No more we’ll hear the cheerful songbird’s trill
now they have flown, these wintry shores to shun;
Dark days they are, and nights are darker still.
No more soft sundown’s balmy breezes filled
with clouds of gnats whose season now ...
Saturday 27th April 2019 1:23 pm
Flea Market
Fighting through the milling masses,
flowing fast as cold molasses;
flamenco frocks and Taiwan trinkets,
tempt us with ice cream and sprinkles.
Plastic shoes and printed t-shirts,
sweet turrón and nutty biscuits,
after-shaves and dodgy perfumes,
sun-hats, shades and swimming costumes.
Shoddy bracelets, charms and knick-knacks,
candles made from local beeswax;
...Wednesday 24th April 2019 12:51 pm
Rain In Spain
You venture on vacation for some rest and recreation,
but instead you end up feeling rather glum,
‘cause your favoured destination leaves you stamping in frustration,
when weather comes and bites you in the bum.
Your friends all think it’s funny ‘cause back home it’s really sunny,
and here you are bedraggled by the rain;
you’re feeling somewhat crummy ‘cause you spent a lot ...
Monday 22nd April 2019 1:00 pm
Floodplain
Rain was siling down in stair rods on that Tuesday afternoon,
with the river rising higher all the while,
with it brimming on its banks so we predicted pretty soon
that the Ouse’d be a floodplain like the Nile.
It was oozing through the doors and running down the cellar stairs,
like a waterfall that filled the floors with sludge,
and just when you believe that you can start ...
Sunday 21st April 2019 11:17 am
In Tune
Air-guitar and
boogie-woogie,
cutting shapes and
dancing,
entertaining
Friday nights with
glam-rock and
headbanging.
Indie bands and
juke boxes,
k-pop to
latin jazz,
mainstream blues with
night-time moves
outrageous
punk pizzazz.
Queen still reign at
rock and roll,
silky soul,
T-Rex;
Undertones,
Van Morrison
wrapped up with
X-Ray...
Friday 19th April 2019 4:59 pm
Gone
It’s hard to believe you’re gone.
Though I didn’t know you well,
you’ve been there all my life.
I only visited a couple of times,
but you impressed me,
remained with me,
and I got used to you being there.
People try to tell me
there will be life after death,
and you will live again.
Will it be the same?
Better?
Worse?
Or just a shadow of existence,
a pale ...
Thursday 18th April 2019 12:54 pm
Silence is….
soothing, safe, a welcome respite from the day;
a force that suffocates and takes your peace away;
a sound that signifies accord with what they say;
an awkward moment when you’re staggered with dismay;
the lull before you face the fury of the storm;
the knowledge that it’s over and you’re safe and warm;
excitement as you wait for actors to perform;
the solace as you conte...
Wednesday 17th April 2019 5:10 pm
NaPoWriMo
Now we’re half the way through the ordeal
and today the prompt has no appeal
it’s becoming a curse
but I’ll dash off this verse
and tomorrow I’ll see how I feel
Tuesday 16th April 2019 11:28 pm
Irish Logic
I’ll tell you all a story from a time not long ago,
of a farmer up in north-west Donegal.
It was almost harvest time when he was dealt a body blow,
and I’ll tell it to you just as I recall.
He was working on his tractor, and I heard an awful yell,
when his fingers became caught in the machine;
as the blood streamed to the ground I thought this won’t turn out so well,
‘cau...
Monday 15th April 2019 6:40 pm
One More Bacon Butty
Just one more bacon butty,
then tomorrow he may diet;
he has no love for salad,
but might eat it if you’d fry it.
He’ll have fish and chips for dinner,
and I’ve got a sneaky hunch
that he won’t be getting thinner,
‘cause he had more chips at lunch.
Then at supper it’s steak pudding
with a mound of mash and beans,
till his belly is protruding
like those Bu...
Sunday 14th April 2019 10:39 pm
Come Away With Me
The moon was bright that frosty night
he ghosted down the road;
her candle light came into sight,
its flicker barely showed.
His conscience itched but still he pitched
a pebble at the pane;
the curtain twitched, he was bewitched
to see her once again.
“Come down below and we will go,”
he whispered ‘cross the sill,
“For you must know I love you so,
and tha...
Saturday 13th April 2019 6:32 pm
Táim sa Bhaile
It’s on the coast.
Nothing west of it
until you hit America.
The small village,
just a few miles away
is typically Irish;
four bars and four churches,
one of which an ancient ruin.
The beach is idyllic;
blue flagged,
long enough for all comers,
glorious golden sand
with ocean waves
warmed by the Gulf Stream.
In summer, it’s perfect.
When ...
Friday 12th April 2019 12:15 pm
Erin go Bragh
We have colonised the world,
my countrymen and I,
with departures driven by
famine and persecution,
and by simple curiosity.
Citizens of the world,
we revel in however distant origins
with such exuberant relish
that our hosts,
become infected with it.
They dance in the street with us
to wild, spontaneous music,
and toast in the black stuff
while riv...
Thursday 11th April 2019 12:04 pm
Soft Day
‘twas a soft-ish oul day and the sky was so grey,
and we’re all of us soaked to the skin.
Comin’ intae May and it’s spring so they say,
keep your muffler wrapped up to your chin.
We’ll keep our coats zipped ‘cause it’s cold as a crypt,
and we can’t see as far as the hills.
The winter still gripped ‘cause it’s not read the script,
and we’re all stricken down with the chill...
Wednesday 10th April 2019 1:53 pm
Reasons To Be Thankful
out for drinks with mates
bunch of rebrobates
having long debates
then in bed till noon
bangin’ in the head
wishin’ I was dead
curing it instead
at the greasy spoon
stepping on a plane
sunny week in Spain
money down the drain
every year in June
getting nicely tanned
sangria in hand
listen to a band
with a bangin’ tune
magical firs...
Tuesday 9th April 2019 4:32 pm
Every Day?
A poem every day? I must be mad
to think that I could make it past week one.
Today, as I look at my writing pad
the word-count total is exactly none!
I can’t make any sense out of the prompt,
wherever do they come up with this stuff?
Creative juices are completely stomped,
my muse has vanished in a massive huff.
What can I write to get out of this mess?
A haiku...
Monday 8th April 2019 3:30 pm
Older
The shops have changed.
Oh, they’re still there,
but what was a greengrocers
is now a mobile phone store,
the newsagents has morphed
into a takeaway,
and grass we used to play on
is now concreted for parking.
Where I rode my bicycle
with such freedom,
the road has shrunk,
with cars parked
nose to tail on both sides.
In my memory,
there were seven cars
...Sunday 7th April 2019 9:16 pm
My Souvenirs
My memories are souvenirs,
collected over many years;
some good, some bad, some sadly lost,
and some that came with such a cost;
a lifetime’s worth of hopes and fears.
Old love affairs ending in tears,
like heartbreak tales by balladeers;
the highs and lows that have criss-crossed
my souvenirs.
Yet in my dreams a voice appears
that sings like music to my ear...
Saturday 6th April 2019 4:06 pm
The Big Question
Did you vote leave or did you vote remain?
It’s been three years and progress is so slow.
Perhaps we’d better think it out again.
The vitriol still flies from that campaign;
so would you tell them if they want to know,
did you vote leave or did you vote remain?
Remainers think the leavers are insane,
and leavers say it’s long past time to go;
perhaps we’d better t...
Friday 5th April 2019 5:10 pm
Getting In
Sun-baked sand clinging lightly to feet,
at high-water line, decaying
salty aroma of drying kelp,
as vagrant flies flitter around.
oozing between toes,
damp sand under sunlight,
warm on the surface,
cold underneath.
A breeze breathes gently,
barely cooling,
as it riffles recumbent hairs
on bared flesh.
Shushing waves whisper across sand;
glints...
Thursday 4th April 2019 9:43 pm
Summer’s Day
Who would compare you to a summer’s day,
when summer days grow dull and pour with rain?
What then would such a judgement say?
Perhaps I’d better pause and start again.
Might you outshine the sun up in the sky?
And yet dark clouds will often cast a veil
that hides its splendour from the world, and I
would see you both in radiant detail.
Exuberance may bring the bir...
Thursday 4th April 2019 8:21 pm
Wedding
I take thee to be my wedded significant other,
to have and to hold,
when we can fit it in around school runs,
shopping trips, dance classes
and football matches;
for better or for worse;
and what could be worse than
standing up here dressed in this ridiculous regalia
in front of all these people,
to tell them what we and they already know?
For richer, for poorer?
P...
Thursday 4th April 2019 8:20 pm
The Match
Wrapped in thick coats and mufflers,
huddled together against the icy wind,
so close the pall of whiskey breath hung
like mist in the morning forest.
Players shivered onto the field in their short shorts,
sleeves of jerseys pulled down over hands,
clasped tightly to keep the chill out.
The guy next to me opened a thermos
and took a swig.
He offered it to me,
but it sm...
Thursday 4th April 2019 8:16 pm
Painting
Now Paddy was painting the bedroom,
his wife had gone out to the shops,
the radio playing full volume,
and blaring out Pick of the Pops.
The missus came back with the shopping,
to find Paddy lathered in sweat;
as his paintbrush just kept right on flopping,
he muttered a rude epithet.
She said what on earth are you doing?
No wonder you’re feeling so hot,
with...
Friday 15th March 2019 4:04 pm
Sunday Morning
Bone china floral pattern cups with curlicue handles on deep saucers, with matching side-plates on white lacy doilies, laid out on a blindingly immaculate linen tablecloth. In the middle, a long-spouted teapot wearing a knobbly, knitted woollen coat sits on a gleaming chrome-plated stand. But all the attention is drawn to the three-tier, silver-framed cake-stand, with its abundance of fondant fanc...
Tuesday 19th February 2019 3:49 pm
Seashore Summer
Faint call of soaring seabird shadowed against burning midday sun. Hazy white wisps suspended low on horizon. Gentle waves barely disturb cerulean surface as they erase footprints oozing across wet sand. Knotted clumps of drying kelp clutter high water line, its salty tang drifting through shimmering heat. Lolloping labrador leaps in pursuit of slowly fluttering flies. Staccato sounds of spade bea...
Thursday 31st January 2019 10:13 am
Puppetmasters
We see them on the news most every night,
pontificating, make believe they’re wise.
Myself, I think they talk a load of shite!
Does anybody understand these guys?
They tell us what to do and how to feel,
persuading us they know what’s best for us;
that we should acquiesce and let them deal
with everything, and not create a fuss.
They stroke us like a pet they woul...
Tuesday 29th January 2019 12:04 pm
Self-Doubt
A poet will pick up his pen
At the whim of his muse now and then
So he writes it all out
Then in tortured self-doubt
Rips it up and starts over again
Sunday 20th January 2019 5:21 pm
Ice Cream
Ice cream,
velvety smooth,
melting over taste buds,
evoking seaside memories;
heaven.
Wednesday 16th January 2019 2:43 pm
Time To Diet
We’ve got through the seasonal cheer
Well stuffed with roast turkey and beer
But the poor bathroom scales
Now just greet us with wails
And hide when we try to come near
Monday 7th January 2019 11:53 pm
Winter’s The Pits
The weather in winter’s the pits
‘Cause the falling of snow never quits
Which daily delivers
A case of the shivers
And shakes all your wobbly bits
Monday 7th January 2019 4:36 am
Cold
My fingers and toes are all froze
And icicles hang from my nose
This winter’s a curse
Please send for a nurse
To warm me beneath the bedclothes
Sunday 6th January 2019 1:07 pm
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