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April 23, 2014
I see her now
as others saw her then;
an outcast and prisoner,
ruled by men.
I joined her briefly
when the tadpoles came,
but left before the frogs,
her name, could claim.
I see her now,
as though she is still here.
The outcome as yet,
alas, not being clear.
I joined her briefly
though she did exclaim,
with bitterness
about her given name.
I see her now
through eyes more wise.
An out of body
worthwhile exercise.
I joined her briefly
on a mercy trail,
but left after the wind
had taken sail.
I see her now
and feel that I can view,
a clearer picture of one
from whom I grew.
I joined her briefly
somewhere down the line.
She doesn’t know, I know,
that she is mine.
When Titfer Tat
met Jack the Hat,
no reconciliation
found on the mat.
If she will stray
into your arms,
she’ll be seduced
by others’ charms!
And even though
your mind she calms,
make sure your heart
she never harms.
April 18, 2014
The last word was silence;
the most powerful of tools,
when vinegar administered
by those venomous fools.
The joy of thankfulness;
a moment to caress.
With friends to rely on
in times of stress.
To return home and find
a pot of jam at the door,
gives a warm sensation
and an inner glow.
To then reciprocate
in the same small way,
makes friendship fun
with no price to pay.
But no finer gift is there,
than six eggs, newly laid.
And such a change from porridge
with soldiers on parade.
Those devils linked to eventide,
who out of blackness come to ride,
and flatten all our counted sheep
in the hope that we, have lack of sleep,
forget that they have woolly coats,
and that off lanolin, disturbance floats.
Or perhaps the devils never knew,
this advantage point for me and you.
The news so sudden;
The shock so deep;
The stain indelible
where footsteps creep.
The timing terrible;
The wasteland gone;
The gas lamps on view
from where once light shone.
The blinkered past;
The smoke-filled days;
The chimneys now demolished
but overhead, still skies of grey.
The understanding owl.
The smartest of all birds.
Always the last to speak
with the wisest words.
April 13, 2014
He was a man who could say no,
and not be swayed by a body blow.
He was a man to toe the line
and holdfast beliefs that were not equine.
No horseplay for him, the man who could say no.
On foot he left in wellies, heading for deep snow.
When one by one
friends leave the shore,
and head off to
the great azure,
and the unused prayer book
becomes our friend,
and to a Christmas carol,
an ear we lend.
We remember now
elders words of gold.
‘Enjoy it love,
for you’ll soon be old.’
How right their lines
with time, ring true.
as to another friend
we wave adieu.
It’s all over in a
whisker’s boast.
In no time at all,
we turn into toast.