Saturday, October 17, 2009

On Top

Now is my time,
For my touch that is gold,
And my song that singes
Wing me up, break me free.
But what if,
what if this was
my crest,as high as
i could ever be?

Lines of fallacy
Curve to DeadEnd,
With the Truth tonight,
May the heart and mind blend.

Friday, October 16, 2009

The Recluse

In the heavy air of a silent dawn,
He arose from a reverie of the beautiful swan.
As the last ghost of a fleeting dream slipped away,
He realized the futility of another exhausting day.

Getting ready for he knew not what,
Dressing up to go nowhere,
He put on a coat and a pipe in his mouth,
Sat in a chair facing south.

Through the open window he saw
A panorama of incessant activity.
Brooding on the transient nature of humanity,
He inhaled smoke from the depths of depravity.

Chirping birds and that rascal of a dog
Kept him restless amid a dreary fog.
The sound of passing time disturbed him,
Made him get up and run out on some weary whim.

Strutting down a street of burning conscience,
Building courage within masks of pretence,
He made his way over silent pebbles and leaves of birch,
Registering the melancholy tolling bells of the Church.

He crossed himself when he spotted the crow,
Solitary, black - as he felt the wind blow,
Lifting his hair off his dead red eyes,
Taking his soul farther into the skies.

Fatigued, he sat down in a meadow,
Sat for hours, until he could converse with his shadow,
Who slapped him on the back, lit another smoke,
Cracked some twigs underneath and yet another sorry joke.

They walked back hand in hand,
This time, he had a smile on his face,
That mellow tune surging in his head,
Barely bothering about what his companion said.

Up the road, They saw him coming,
Muttering to himself, the bitterness of the world.
Children scattered and women scampered,
As his blight, stark naked, unfurled.

Amid the chaos he left in his wake
Stood a man staring as the night turned blue,
Feeling his burning shame of liquid solitude,
As he walked back to loneliness - the poor mad recluse.

(January 2007)

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Why the world's better Today

Rise, shine, step out
Size up, slice down, around
The corner, turn
The wheel to Next.
Blink, bleed, blare
Toe the line outside,
Trailing string
To crossroads,
Centuries, crumbling
Empires. Peel the scab
-a-la-tra-la-la,
Sashay to attention,
Sneak peek at reflection,
Slide to water retention.
Period. Trim top
Down triangle, break for
Cuppa, hurtling
Through placid
Flaccid city, urbanity,
That is grinding on
Behind. Light bliss up
On commas and semi-colons
In purple orchids &
Candyfloss. Slosh on
Poison, Dine & Wine in
Skirt of gauze.
Discard.
Now, float out on
Rhythm & Blues;
Oh how i love that about
Now.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Blink

Momentary blindness
never does qualify
as sufficient alibi.
One swift snip
Of the red scissors,
One quick swipe
Of his god-fearing sickle,
One slight slip
Of her attention,
One giant stumble
By the authoritarian
Could all trigger
that little flutter
of wings that can
build a typhoon
that can wash away
Individual ample worlds.
For they may call
The losses accidental,
But the heart
Does not forgive, still.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Off the top of my head...

Would it make us happy

If all this turned out to be serendipity?


Monday, May 11, 2009

Trippin'

In my head
There is a film strip
looped around
the winter of 2006.

For, that over-the-top
joy has seeped
through this montage
of domes, streets,
the softest sunbeams.
Out-of-control coffee cups
on cycle richshaws.
Opinions that mattered,
People who, sadly, don't anymore.

For, every time
they play 'torn'
or 'paradise city'
or 'in a New York state of mind',
this cruel theatre of
remembrance is in place.

Now, there are
deep neon gashes
On rum bottles still
hidden in my locker.

And purple ones
across that thing
they call Nostalgia.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Textbook Love Of The Teen Age

We will live within a wall as white as milk,
Breathe within a curtain as soft as silk
We will bathe in a sea of crystal clear,
Cherishing the golden apple that will appear.

We shall sing songs of cascading moonlight
Dance on dewdrops shining bright.
Read of undying love mighty and high
Cherishing ours with a deep contented sigh.

We shall walk through shimmering fields of gold,
Bask in the warmest sunlight and behold,
This vast wide world in all its glory,
Thank our stars and relate our story.

We’ll dream of stars, angels, love and peace,
find true bliss, our souls at ease,
We shall live life in all its ethereal design,
Now that I’m yours and you’re so very much mine.