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July 31, 2013
Mirrors reflecting mother images
Clouds’ hiding what is beyond
Prisms the magic of infinity
Uniting and sealing the bond.
Opulence with its own grandeur
Diamonds bought in romantic haste
Turn out to be meaningless indulgences
With little more value than paste.
Freedom the priceless commodity
The joy of none directional routes
The coming together and leaving
Gladly wearing old hob nailed boots.
Horizons and new tomorrows
Shackles discarded forever at last
Empowerment being the one luxury
needed to exist in a world so vast.
July 29, 2013
He lost his life
because she was on heat.
He sensed her desire
and ran across the street.
Though the driver braked hard,
a swerve he couldn’t complete.
And the dog lay there
without a heartbeat!
At the foot of the bridge
where the junctions met,
and where the sun each night
always chose to set,
sat folks watching their knickers
getting soaking wet
as they gaily chatted
in the launderette.
Take a cupful of beaurocracy
Add to it red tape by the mile
Stir well until entangled
And sky high the work will pile.
Lost memories of sweet Louise
return to me with the summer breeze.
I see her face, her anxious smile,
as the car drove on, mile after mile.
Each crying branch of trees we passed
all knew the journey would be our last.
Each traffic light that was on red
only added to, the heartfelt dread.
Such memories of sweet Louise
A treasure trove, to me, are these.
Her arrival came, and soon she went
And those few hours were all we spent.
Growing pains
Pudding stains
Country lanes
Weather vanes
Landscaped plains
Bamboo canes
Rotting grains
Stinking drains
Haggled brains
Earthly strains
Human remains
Hardship reigns.
It had to be left in the
place where he put it,
with the label clearly on view
Exactly one inch from
the fungal foot spray,
or the explosion,
in his head, blew.
July 27, 2013
In the street of serendipity
lie discarded apple cores.
Environmentally friendly?
Not according to the roars!
Oh fool when in the
highlight of thy youth,
was reckless and one
has to say – uncouth.
Oh fool when in the
midst of middle age,
by then had loved and
lost, in rampant rage.
Oh fool when in the
twilight of thy life,
realised a dream to take
a virgin wife.
Oh fool who on thy
death bed finally lay,
wouldn’t have ever
changed a single day.
No sense in gain
from illicit deceit.
No fence is worth the sale
of any goods on heat.
No pence, however small,
makes ‘wrong’ complete.
No hence or whence or why
can ever excuse a cheat.