Friday 29 January 2016

a ninetieth new poem ... 'things I learned from WhatsApp, Friday morning'

One piggy wanted to go to market
One piggy wanted to stay home instead
One piggy asked: 'Which market?'
One piggy said: 
'What time?'
One piggy made a joke about broccoli
One piggy left the conversation, 
Went off-line.
One piggy suggested three markets, 
Any three,
One piggy said they’d rather stay home, right, 
'If there wasn't a fourth, see'.
One piggy said they had some leftover roast beef at home in the fridge
One piggy answered roast beef at home was, perhaps, 
'better plannidge'.
One piggy asked for an address
One piggy stressed (again): 
'What f'in time?'
One piggy then opined it was, er,
Actually pork leftover in the fridge
And, hells bells some ...
...Pork sausidge!
One piggy sent a panicked face
One piggy raged: 'you're a disgrace'
One piggy phoned the police
- after being on hold for some minutes - 
One piggy in blue uniform answered
And one piggy, spluttering uncontrollably.
 Reported the deceased.

an eighty ninth new poem ... 'wind of change (for Bill Callahan)'

The wind of chchchange
Ripped the lashes
From his eyes, tugged at his
Lips, whipped the clothes from
His back, sucked out the fat,
Shattered his teeth, wreathed his
Whole body in a vortex of
Spite - and the next day he awoke
Naked and new in the dawn’s
Early light with his hands for a
Pillow, naked and white.

Thursday 14 January 2016

an eighty eighth new poem ... 'what db did for me'

‘It’s alright, son’,
He said.
‘You’ll get through it
And wake
Tomorrow with
A song in
Your head.’  

an eighty seventh new poem ... 'the dame'

So the Dame is dead:
Star burned into the
Veiled night sky,
Bleeding black.  

Monday 11 January 2016

Three little poems

Necessary Equipment

The cat
Fell from the tree:
Not having the necessary equipment –
Like legs, paws, and claws –
With a splat.


God

God is the creator
God is omnipotent
God is vengeful
God is wrathful.
God is all-knowing
God is infinite
Yet
God is a little fairy
(not in the pejorative sense):
God needs you to believe in him
To be real.


Pound of Flesh

Agnes gritted her teeth
Against the feeling of faintness
(due mainly to the blood loss)
And the pain.
She managed a smile, even,
As the weight-loss class leader
Invited Agnes to step on the scales,
Having taken her pound of flesh.