as eyes seize it
covid or corbyn
what will be top of the news
brexit stage left
insomnia
climbing a tree
in the wind
the comedian
lying in the morgue
takes my last laugh
biography
does the coat fit
this poet
it draws breath
this storm high on oceans might
darkening eventide
this wild sea
stumbling in a surge of flow
questioning my faith
an understanding
nothing and yet everything
the call of the sea
then it clicked and
childhood was never no more
all the years ahead
zither
moaning of loons in the mist
moon breath
jenny wren
in the whiplash of a cobweb
gone
autumn
each leaf the penultimate
knock on winter’s door
how much rain
can my hands hold aloft
until my eyes fill
after grazing
the poets chew over the cud
then burp
teen years
what is not important
is it is
autumn of my words
rattling like cornered leaves
but look there are buds
one can but surmise
what light might have left the skies
long night of the soul
the poet asks
will it be safe in there
then loses the key
wet leaves
waiting their turn
in yellow macs
what once was so fresh
the end of a toothpaste tube
this love affair
mummy
don’t let go of my balloon
eyes that frown
lilies bobbing
when magpies take the ducklings
the sky screams
there was this view unchanging until you
eyes get closer
until lips close their eyes
and time dies
how fast we speed to our own ends
then there’s the sea
it’s about the sighs of it
i gasp for words
woman
the repository of
everything
what was it
this sea rusted thing
set thinking
the hands that reach up
to all the hands that reach down
just one tear apart
all the while the violin
tears at the strings of my heart
take this out of me
for i gift it to thee now
wary various weighs
a hen pheasant
grasses into grasses
autumn colour
the leaves cry kick me
and all the dust of summer
rises in a sunbeam
he gave us the cane
across twitching fingers
this man all alone
what is beneath
the leaf that you didn’t
turn over
sand dunes
ripped from the sky
by a blue wind
mummy reads a book
the child examines his feet
the pages turn
the rainbow’s escape
saw it yesterday briefly
fitted description
tasting the tears
of the chinese poets
long long ago
the sounds
between islands and islands
telling tales
fifty years ago
we swam around this rock
do you remember
swimming a sunbeam
as sunset takes the day
we go
near the door
a cat sitting
dawn
leaves will always fall
when tarmac will pothole melt
it’s called nature
the reflection fades
the trees come in
rocks and rocks
and then there are the rock
you have to swim to
falling into dusk
a scarf around the moon’s
beatitudes
the cat just pounced
on the deep bed in my head
but she is dead
music and morning
the garden is listening
waiting with me
the downside
of life’s bell curve
ringing true
in the dark of night
the telephone kiosk rings
for no one
autumn twig
cleaning the mud off my shoes
i take one last look
indigestion
after eating my poem
i am still hungry
autumn winds
swinging in empty playgrounds
the damp leaves linger
losing their mouths
they cannot cry for help
the dark fishes
built on alcohol
gyms casinos makeup
2020 falls
the last warm sunshine
falling through the last pale leaf
falling and falling
the blinking lighthouse
across many grains of sand
the night is falling
falling
each leaf tells of autumn
together
goodbye fruit picker
for summer is in the jar
falling light
the cold sea never
warms to to hesitation
it’s lovely in
in this old book
a turned down page corner
sets me thinking
blue river
cold under the mountain
moon drinking
hill and river
following the moon down
town
man
extra to the terrestrial
covid culled
october flutters
in butterflying leaves
decaying
rough sea
afloat in a coffin
grit in my eye
Haydn
the cat
and I
at last
a real death poem
remains
morning poems
battery at fifty percent
eventide
gnats
are you flying or swimming
in the rain
winter
seeing more in less
light is
postman delivers
unbeknown the poems fall
through letterboxes
normals change
it is quite normal to find
another normal
maybe it’s hard to accept
but that is also normal
why don’t we laugh
when the pandemic calls
it will be too late
conflagration
the promises of summer
in falling leaves
ambivalence
the caress of a storm
requited
all they see now
is mountains and cemeteries
the old widow’s eyes
the only way
to ‘know’ a storm
is to swim in it
under the mask
there is another mask
and a gasp
big spider is dead
the cat has gone and killed it
oh my world wide web
its babies are in the bath
the cat is out hunting mice
pavement crabapples
dancing the soles of my shoes
hopscotch in autumn
realisation
that the old ways have gone
pillar of salt
what’s that strange noise
playing with possibilities
infant school