Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Clowns
cry out Angerously
Nonsense doth decry all that is the essence of benevolence?
When snakeish and egotistical buffoons cry out angerously
If a just and societal sharing perforce takes away a tithe of
Excess gained through the exploitation of the fellow man
Surely makes them rage like a beast against darkening clouds
They deserve it more; no matter the gloomy cost to common good
So they shall have it now, but not long; for this bitter dance of tears
Enters its final movement and when the motion stops, so it rains
The world cleans away long ages of fault; renews to better design
Scents the globe in a precious arousal of the senses called compassion
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Monday, May 20, 2013
When
food alone will just not do
Of a cook that beats and whisks
Within the dark like an alchemist
No bullion made save golden pastries
That ease the waking heart to glee
So then also does enigmatic night
Sing operatic arias to the soul
To calm to dawn a fluttering heart
When food alone will just not do
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Saturday, May 18, 2013
The
Actor
The
actor is finally revealed
Unmasked
in the final act As a jester of some magnitude
It matters not now left or right
For his exit is verily assured
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Friday, May 17, 2013
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Prehensile
The snake weaves across a mosaic floor
Soft and gentle; as a zephyr across dunes
Its prehensile length smears the tiles
Warning symbols etched in diamonds
Coiling around objects it enters the garden
Slithering from day into the jewel of night
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Reasoned
Peace
Rain
droplets fall onto boots that walked out into a cooler morning
Among fading
daffodils and first mown grass it falls in soft globulesScents the morning world around me in a solidifying arousal of senses
From a deep reverie recall compassion into the light of reasoned peace
Take the morning and its meaning and let the rain wash away fault
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Sunday, May 12, 2013
Solace
of Embers
The outlook
lifts amid summer’s clime like a tender breath
Vellum
wrapped thoughts can be shared on starry evenings Beliefs as gentle as the brush of downy wing on heavy brow
Are disseminated like the solace of embers in a winter refuge
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Thursday, May 09, 2013
Minimalist
to complex
Summer
arrives so fast
Days
wake and slumber To complex feathered song
And if days can expand
Washed in warming light
Take root and grow swift
Minimalist to complex
Then I think so must I
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Tuesday, May 07, 2013
Saturday, May 04, 2013
When
I run up the hill
Tobacco
free now for 6 months
Saving
fifteen hundred poundsBut I miss it so; even still
It will probably never leave me
This feeling of loss
But I tell myself it is worth it
When I look at the savings
When I run up the hill
Chasing a swift running dog
For many years longer to come
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Friday, May 03, 2013
A state of grace can claim the soul
Paths are laid out before me like intersecting unions of precision and
purpose
They sit below the evaporating dawn mist; but above the fog of endless
labourChoose a way now you are enlightened by the years gained; and travel its length
Before a state of grace can claim the soul to make easy decisions for a lonely heart
It can never be a choice for the craven requiring a leap of faith into the unknown
No outcome foretold; it is a gamble on goodness, built within the world of the meek
Though unsure I shall set my foot on this conduit and walk in the quiet ease of truth
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Wednesday, May 01, 2013
I forgive you
I
choose to split bread with ghosts
That
rise and wander in the night You cannot gain say me?
No more than you can tell me
What to do at this time
Perhaps it is inevitable;
Now that I finally...
See through your ailing disguise
But the more I become my father,
The more I am able to forgive you
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Tuesday, April 30, 2013
US basketball
player Jason Collins has come out as gay, the first active male athlete in a
major American professional team sport to do so. He declared his sexuality in
an article for Sports Illustrated, announcing: "I'm a 34-year-old NBA
centre. I'm black. And I'm gay."
President
Barack Obama, NBA star Kobe Bryant and Sportswear Company Nike were among those
expressing public support. On Monday, Mr Obama called Collins to tell him he
was impressed with his courage and offer his support, the White House said.
Read the full
statement here - it is very moving and so bravely honest. Every best wish for the future.
Honesty
is Inspirational
The
proud and the beautiful man arises within the dawn
Fairer now than sunshine streaming through the May dew
Holding the sweet blossom of courage and honour in his words
Only small
hate from passing night casts disquieting shadow
Soon
gone, momentary dying flickers in a new day’s hearth
So
step out into the new date; at last as you were made
And
for its goodness be at peace inside an inspirational act
For it
is done now and its timing and grace are most welcome
Important to mention at this point all the women who have done the same thing and yet never seem to have got the same publicity.
Important to mention at this point all the women who have done the same thing and yet never seem to have got the same publicity.
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Empires
of Miniscule Power
Feel
the warming earth between forefingers and thumb
Even
on old, weathered digits the grit will abrade the skin Its smell is wholesome and eternal; so full scented with life
The smallest particles of life exist within a micro cosmos of dirt
Its empires of miniscule power rise and fall within a spoonful
My each loving touch wanders through abundant, hale billions
And into such a fecund environment I place my treasured seed
And it shall thrive in its innate fertility amongst this medium
Come autumn it will have grown full ripe and I will be content
Like a loving parent all shall be gathered in close and treasured
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Saturday, April 27, 2013
A
Late Frost
A late
frost has come to moderate the shorter nights
It
carries out a verdict the impatient are to be burned Heretics to the summer; the cold judges them guilty
Lush green leaves are now edged in brown borders
The touch of a retrograde yet swift, merciless enemy
But see the ancient faithful spared and prosper now
In humility and virtue they open their budding arms and...
The greening dales and sunlit woods are awashed yellow
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Friday, April 26, 2013
The
Regressive Arachnid
There is a spider on my wall
He visits here every spring
Returns and patiently waits
At least I think it is male
Though I might be wrong
The regressive arachnid
I named him in tribute of
His patience and determination
See him prone below the picture
Of large trees and rolling hills
Perhaps he longs to be there
Now she never comes to him
Unknowing how she loved him so
But best for her to stay away now
For he has grown so old and fat
And she is so hungry after winter
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Thursday, April 25, 2013
A Window
Look out a window if you doubt the day
For the tide of dawn is now ebbing away Upon the ground and so high in the air
The joy of morning is now ours to share
Rise and see a whole new day unfold
Within one day see the great story told
That tale it tells much older than rhyme
Destinies await; within the hands of time
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Tuesday, April 23, 2013
A Guide
When you say to me the world can’t change
I tend to agree with that premise you hold And how do I know? You showed me the way
But though I tend to agree with the principle
Hope is a much stronger emotion than despair
Each time I have needed help you’ve been there
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Cerebral Goldfish
So what shall we say of individual intelligence
Where does it mesh within the cerebral hierarchy? Am I usefully intelligent? Are any of us really so?
For the great waking technologies we now laud
May to others from further reaches of the cosmos
Be nothing but tawdry Heath-Robinson* inventions
Badly constructed with a tape and string knowledge
Flawed theorems executed without due diligence
Or perhaps it really is the master key to unlock all
Quench our need to understand the how and why
To dissipate wonder into the cloud of innovation
To in the end discover life is as simple as numbers
Just sequences of sentience scattered with errors
And science has discovered the way to correct them
I do not need to have the greatest intelligence
To know that is the most chilling scenario of all
* In the UK, the term "Heath Robinson" has entered the language
as a description of any unnecessarily complex and implausible contraption,
similar to "Rube Goldberg" in the U.S. "Heath Robinson" is
perhaps more often used in relation to temporary fixes using ingenuity and
whatever is to hand, often string and tape, or unlikely cannibalisations. Its
popularity is undoubtedly linked to Second World War Britain's shortages and
the need to "make do and mend".
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Broadband not so Wide
A man from Telecom came today to repair ASDL
Did he manage to do it; I am afraid, did he hell!
The moment a signal from my PC was attached
The router light flickered and connection detached
So here I am with a connection to the net dropping
Forsooth the annoyance; I can’t do any shopping
The signal is on then off throughout most of the day
Only by patience can I post my blog and have my say
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Sunday, April 21, 2013
We are as we were made
We are as we were made and we must all take a life voyage. From stem to
stern on a ship of what seems chance we ride the waves of destiny seeking the
quiet harbours of understanding, (that if we are lucky;) become becalmed by
benevolent intervention. Here we can grow free of harm in the gentlest
backwaters where we might observe the world and live without the storms that
inhabit and emigrate out of the isolating deep oceans. Or so I wish to be;
though others may apparently desire a more turbulent outcome.
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Friday, April 19, 2013
Yeast
It rises from the bowl like a spectre seeking rebirth
It senses the warmth and feasts on natural sugars Life swells within the structure of flour and water
But tis finite this living thing and it slows to ending
Its sweet resources gone; it waits in gaseous dread
For the heat of the oven to deliver our daily bread
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Thursday, April 18, 2013
It is in my mind
It is in my mind that duty is the boundary of perception
In the long days before sweet release of sleep remands us While above a newly risen crescent moon tracks west
A lone fox lusts vicariously at the starry sky for a mate
It is sight and soft sound and aged, weathered objectives
That pivot on a wish to see what dreams we may make real
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Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Labours Reward
For labour has its own reward
So they sayAnd am I to gainsay wisdom?
Though it cracks apart joints and muscles
Atrophied in indoor winter warmth
For how else can I...
Count new days rising in spring
In labour we create and see anew
And it is good
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Sunday, April 14, 2013
The Long Breath
All the while deliver only that which cannot be named
Wasted honour served as a cold dish best eaten chokingly For the hand will move as it will; just as night greets dawn?
As wind moves across a parched plain that once ran green
Not for want am I dispirited by deprecations of the world
It moves and bites me though I cannot see its long intent
For my short blessed measures long rage against a machine
That would work us all into dull ingots of conforming idiocy
But not for naught do we retain all of our individual traits
For deep inside us no matter the cost to our uncertain liberty
We still see the world for what it was before triumph; it was...
A paradise that took hold of a fell wind and lapsed to darkness
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Thursday, April 11, 2013
Night Wonder
When shall patience bear fruit to become the harvest of slow regret?
Shall it be gathered one morning on the dew around a flower calyx? Or fall down to earth and break upon the roots of wisdom full ripe
If foresight is a gift then it long abandoned me for much purer pastures
Under a night April sky lit by a crescent moon is where sweetness lingers
And I wander now in the nightfall of my memory harvesting the starlight
For if there is wonder still in the world it shuns both daylight and company
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Tuesday, April 09, 2013
At the Ritz
A frail and elderly lady passed away today while recuperating in the Ritz
hotel
We should not ‘speak ill of the dead’ my mother would often tell us as
children The tenet of wisdom lingers and so what shall we talk of now that fact remains
We should not ‘speak ill of the dead’ and so for me then; I have nothing else to say
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Sunday, April 07, 2013
Summer Plan
Summer gently took hold of my hand today and walked me through her plan
To be as yielding as three graces dancing in voile at the edge of a swift
sunriseTo give console to all that desire peace and set a bountiful harvest in motion
The air is moving; changing; as earth spins closer in its arcing orbit to the sun
She calls now to her sleeping legions and out of crevice, hole and mud they awake
To take to the air on winter rested wings and ride currents; swirling in sunbeams
Sit languorously in still, shallow cold water, lit by piercing, bejewelled light shafts
She rouses trees from slumber and the great, solid hearts of the oak and beech now...
Pump the blood of the earth high up into the sky to kindle green flames of growth.
I cannot deny her plan, it is as old as time; and my heart ready to be fully ripe with joy
She takes now me into her world and I hold it tight; for who but a fool would not walk...
With such a queen as Summer and see that all around us there is no more sign of winter
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Friday, April 05, 2013
Victory
The second coldest March for over a hundred years
Withdraws icy fingers from my spring eager heart Retreats like a beaten spectre over snow clad hills
Softly it goes in a gentle diminution of its icy hold
Touching the trees and the fields in one last grasp
It is vanquished; now warmth rushes in the breach
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IKEA
A cardboard box, a screwdriver and a drill
IKEA delivered; now all I need is the willA cardboard box, a screwdriver and a drill
Pictorial references my instructions in-kind
Self assembly furniture from a tortured mind
At a point in the process my back went crack
It would be easier for me to send it all back
Defeated and broken; the Scandinavians won
But I’ll persevere in pain until the job is done
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Thursday, April 04, 2013
It may well be much colder than typical but the inevitable press of springs’
impetus delivers these new born lambs to the hillside farm above the garden. There
was also a group of deer and I think a red kite evident the other day.
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Locus
The outer locus of identity forms where the sky meets the sea
Far away from land Faint light wraps the curve of the world in a lost focal point
Yet I will journey there
To the red sunsets on a ship with tall sails and scything keel
Will answers attend me?
At the end of the known sighted world where lost islands wait
Outside of sight and time
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Monday, April 01, 2013
A new world comes
into view in England this week with mostly ideological changes to welfare,
justice, health and tax
1.
Spare bedroom penalty introduced for poor
2.
Thousands will lose access to legal aid3. Council tax benefit passes to local control
4. NHS services commissioning changes
5. Regulation of financial industry changes
6. 50p tax rate scrapped for high earners
7. Disability living allowance scrapped
8. Welfare benefits will no longer rise with inflation
9. Welfare benefit to be capped
10. Universal credit introduced
Grace
Hidden
irretrievably within the blackest night
If
hope is a star I can pluck from the heavens It is now placed so far from my reach and sight
Only a flight of the soul may recapture its grace
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Sunday, March 31, 2013
Dawn is not coming fast enough
For the dawn is darkest and coldest when viewed alone.
It cannot soothe
me now, but whispers only of change Change that is coming in the scant half light ascending up
Out into the east is the arching falcate of the new day
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Thursday, March 28, 2013
Flake
Sing away the snow lest it wander lost across the moors into Avalon
Icy Flake and speck falls with the velvet softness of butterfly wings
Fall into this new spring, with hopes for warmth contained in eager heart
And no frogs sing this day and no birds fly; and I shall wait by the window
Drawing on pictures of warmth from my thoughts till the snow subsides
And summer is finally come and the grey curtain pulls back to a new dawn
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Monday, March 25, 2013
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