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Sunday, 23 June 2024
A Poem a Day (672): Gusts - a handful of hay(na)ku
Saturday, 1 June 2024
A Poem a Day (671): My guide through the hedgerows
I wrote this one for JD Mader's 2minutesgo writing page. If you fancy writing something or reading other people's work, head over there. Cheers :)
I went for a walk late this afternoon and the light was wild, and this little brown butterfly kept landing on stones in front of me and as I got near it flew on. This happened about seven or eight times. It was awesome.
My guide through the hedgerows
It leads me, in flutter,
til spread still on a moss-fed stone
it sits, contemplates, flits upward
to flicker in this slip of spilt sun,
movements sluggish and kind.
It is my spirit guide through giants,
trunks sunk in this ditch deep-dug
between hedgerows with their spill of purple
velvet, lemon cups, horns of melting nectar,
spun pearl-white daisies linking hands.
Once more it perches, sienna-gold gilded,
and in its unique timing it lifts again in game,
shows me its childish side in secret,
waiting for the human to play catch-up
and understand nature’s way of speaking.
A Poem a Day (670): One to ten
all the sacred lists of never done,
the wished upon, bled, un-won.
a struck filament, who knew?
Seeping fire, sweeping through.
in an instant he’s down on one knee,
emoting for all the world to see.
a pool of friends bleat at the door,
full knowledge of the homeless poor.
you get a full calendar to grieve,
suppress your own joy to still live.
he’s standing in line for another fix,
missing, extinct, exiled from the mix.
they’re all trying to make it leven,
seeing signs full-sail from heaven.
it’s a time to step inside your fate;
only make sure it’s not too late.
he said “I want it all to be mine”
and yet he didn’t want to spend a dime.
she lingered awhile beneath Big Ben,
doused by rain, oblivious to all men.