NO GRAFFITI NEFERTITI(A TALE OF THE SMALLEST ROOM)
Christopher Robin went down with Alice
to view the loo at Blenheim Palace
a stunning work of art to behold
remarkably it was made of gold.
They came upon a disorderly scene
holes in the wall where the pipes had been
how could anyone be so callous
to steal a loo from Blenheim Palace?
Christopher thought a lock would suffice
while contemplating paradise
but Al...
Wednesday 9th July 2025 8:06 pm
PRESSING MATTERS
There's an intimacy here
of tyres on gravel,
one must be ready for arrivals
but most episodes come to nothing
then the ignoring silence is complete.
Your chair still supports you
in its jacket of dull brown leather
no news in the lane today
nor any other day and yet
the sound persists, a memory
of wide sweeps on country house drives
a sad lament of murders in ...
Friday 4th July 2025 6:25 pm
TAKING STEPS
On metal steps he lost his life
left the keys in his cherished car
falling backwards struck his head
ascending to yellow council skips.
Appearing in the local press
a column and a photograph
a much respected electrician
constantly required, recently retired.
Nobody could work it out
it just seemed so unfair,
but life and death are mysteries
that hide beh...
Thursday 29th May 2025 5:44 pm
AN ENDING OF SORTS
When blood blends with grit
that's an end to it.
Hope dies in the sand
while the fingers of dead hands
reach out to the blast of bombs
while another world looks on
weighing up expediency
decisions far greater yet no nobler
than mere life or death.
These are easily measured by the mile
under the eyes and ears of drones -
in the meantime
whi...
Wednesday 23rd April 2025 5:27 pm
OLD SCHOOL NEW SCHOOL
Gone to the wasteland
the jobbing carpenter
with his bag of tools:
hammer chisels saw and rules,
gone too the roll-your-own
flat cap leather shoes
A to Z list of names
gone up in flames.
Instead a man in an unmarked van
trousers with velcro panels
power tools the smell of pizza
mobile phone with battery on charge
prey to thieves always at large.
Th...
Monday 21st April 2025 11:32 am
STREET HAIKU
A cloth cap on the ground inverted
becomes a begging bowl
guarded by a dog whose wants are sparsely served.
Monday 24th March 2025 5:02 pm
THE TORMENTOR
Imagine a tormentor - a sadist
invisibly at work, and though you have confessed
signed your life away you cannot be rid of him.
There is no cure, no end to it, only moments of relief
when you can draw breath - and some comfort,
but that tormentor knows all the tricks
he has the permission of your immunity
condemning you like Judas Iscariot.
We call this rheumatoid art...
Wednesday 19th March 2025 3:53 pm
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