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Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Mid Week Motif Poets United

before
elsewhere in the head
the mellowness switch left in the' on ' position
i had some dreams
they were clouds in my coffee

they disappeared long ago
i had not envisaged
a thickening of the waist line
the greying of the temples
the shock of the mirror
the groan in the  stiffness
of the first morning steps

now
having thrown the bathroom scales
out of the window
it's just floating mounds of vanilla ice cream
on sweet hot coffee
and its not even christmas

Sunday, February 24, 2019

The Sunday Muse # 44


"Ireland" by Emily Soto, fashion photographer



not hearing
when irish eyes are smiling
brexit is on its way

Friday, February 22, 2019

Isn't She Lovely




a very cool grandbear
is doing a soft shoe shuffle
round the rim of the moon
at the moment

a little sweetie called raina
was born this week
may she be loved and cherished
always

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Gone But Not Forgotten




it's been many a year
since derrick and rall
drove around the plains

the dinosaurs howled
as derrick went down
never to be found again

it's a bad idea for nice english lads
to drive around with sheilas
especially in a bright red van
it attracts all kinds of creetchas

Midweek Motif - Poets United

Saturday, February 16, 2019

JOURNEY NORTH COAST - ROBERT GRAY






Next thing, I wake-up in a swaying bunk
as if on board a clipper
clambering at sea,
and it’s the train that booms and cracks,
it tears the wind apart.

The man’s gone
who had the bunk below me. I swing out,
close his bed and rattle up the sash—
there’s sunlight rotating
off the drab carpet. And the water sways
solidly in its silver bowl, so cold
it joins through my hand.
I see, where I’m bowed,
one of those bright crockery days
from so much I recall.

The train’s shadow, like a bird’s,
flees on the blue and silver paddocks,
over fences that look split from stone,
and banks of fern,
a red bank, full of roots,
over dark creeks, where logs are fallen,
and blackened tree trunks.

Down these slopes move,
as a nude descends a staircase,
slender white eucalypts;
and now the country bursts open on the sea—
across a calico beach unfurled,
strewn with flakes of light
that make the compartment whirl.
Shuttering shadows. I rise into the mirror rested

.I’ll leave my hair ruffled a bit, stow the book and wash-bag
and city clothes.
Everything done, press the latches into the straining case
that for twelve months have been standing out
of a morning, above the wardrobe
in a furnished room.


DREAMER -











pitter patter
pitter patter
aha aha
thud
BOOM







crack crackle
splintering
sizzle




sparkling shimmering
twinkle  twinkle stars
diamonds in the sky
blurry vision
steamed up specs
breathless







QUERULOUS
quivering jibbering wreck







SWOON

GASP





GONE

CRASH






Friday, February 15, 2019

A Country Gal



“I have lived on the land coming from Kootingal originally, and I know how hard it can be to go without much water,” Mrs Logan said.




As drought conditions continue to take hold throughout the state, many farmers are beginning to run low on water. Rationing of water has already begun with some areas having already run out.
One Gunnedah local is doing her bit to help ease the burden of water rationing by offering up her washing machine to farmers in need.

Gunnedah’s, Katrina Logan, said giving farmers in need a chance to do their washing was the least she could do to help.



Mrs Logan said it did not matter how much washing people had, everyone was welcome to use the machine.

“It’s actually an outdoor machine away from the house, so it really doesn’t matter what goes in it or how dirty it is,” she said.

“There is also a shower with it as well and people are more than welcome to use it to wash their hair or just have a nice shower.

“Given that we are on town water this is what we can do to help those guys make what little water they have go a bit further.”


an outback angel
who understands
pelting rain means a full tank
with the luxury of sinking into
a full bath

an outback gal
who understands no rain
means no baths
a hit and tickle shower
and 'puddle' washes


her charitable  gesture inspires hope
and a flicker of recognition in the writer
of a kindness lurking somewhere in the distant past
not encountered for a long time

thank you katrina













Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Rossini La Scala di Seta (The Silken Ladder) Overture Marciano



the silken ladder is an ordeal
for an oboist it has no appeal
if your nerve falls apart
for the sake of your art
you keep it together with steel

Mad Kane Limmericks

Valentines Day



to play it safe
she is spending the day in bed
with her true love


if you venture out on valentines day
look skyward and spy a robin flying overhead
we know what happens

Midweek Motif - Poets United

Neil Young - Harvest Moon



i can't imagine being married for 36 years
(it happens)

i can't imagine having a beautiful song like this written for me
 this was written  for the lovely blonde woman
dancing with her husband in the video clip
(it happens)

i can't imagine being dumped by the husband
who writes love songs for me after 36 years
(it happens )


i can't imagine the suffering undergone
when women reach their expiry date
and are traded in like cars for a newer model.
(it happens)


i can imagine dancing with the broom in the moonlight
(it happens )
beats dancing with my heavy true love marmalade boy
who's not into dancing and sleeps a lot















Neil Young has released a personal statement on the death of ex-wife Pegi Young, who passed on Jan. 1 2019 after a yearlong battle with cancer at the age of 66.

“Thanks Pegi, for being such a wonderful mother to our children. You live on inside of them and the many you have touched.”

The couple met in 1974 and married four years later, and went on to work closely together until they divorced in 2014. She’d been a member of his touring band since the early ‘00s and previously they’d worked to develop the annual Bridge School Benefit concerts, created to raise funds and awareness for the Bridge School, a nonprofit co-founded by Pegi in 1986.

Their divorce contributed to much of the material of Pegi’s last album 2016’s Raw. She later described it as “a soundtrack to the seven stages of grief,” explaining that she hadn’t expected the split to take place. “We go through things we may not’ve expected, what we thought was maybe our future. But even if we get the shock of our lifetime, life goes on. You figure out who you are again, and you just keep going on. I’m a living persona of that.”






Monday, February 11, 2019

Collage


artwork by rallentanda

sunday afternoon
pottering
with a pair of scissors
some left over christmas doilies
a computer print out
textas and paints
et voila
a bit of happiness

Friday, February 8, 2019

Black Saturday

pat a cake pat a cake
bakers man
bake me a cake
as fast as you can

there's nowhere to hide
there's nowhere to flee
the inferno's a comin'
god help you and me



everything is burning
everything's on fire
please  come and save us
our situation's dire





too many creatures lose their lives
burn to death in the terrible fires
evil arsonists are mainly the cause
the devils amongst us
who kill without pause




The Black Saturday bushfires, were a series of bushfires that ignited or were burning across the Australian state of Victoria on and around Saturday 7 February 2009 during extreme bushfire-weather conditions, resulting in Australia's highest ever loss of life from a bushfire. 173 people died as a result of the fires and 414 were injured. As many as 400 individual fires were recorded on 7 February. Following the events of 7 February 2009, that date has since been referred to as Black Saturday.






Coonabarrabran Fire -  2013  NW Slopes and Plains NSW
A Personal Account


early morning bush fire sky



a very feint  whiff
caught my nose in the early morning
get your bag we're going
i said

i can't smell anything
it's probably a ' burn off ' miles away
everything is always histrionics and drama with you
he said in his laconic waspish way
urgency is not in his lexicon


i'm going now
(the above utterance was highly charged
with hair curling expletives
which would make a wharfie blush)
either come now or stay
i'm outta here





we are both still alive

my nose has never let me down

drama proves useful on occasion














Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Mid Week Motif - Poets United



apart from

the environmental destruction of the planet
the overwhelming greed and dishonesty of our institutions
the extraordinary self centredness of  'me' generations
the aggression and violence of drivers on our roads
the oppression of women
the repression of freedom of speech
cultural marxism
the compulsory imposing of conformity
the lack of values of our leaders
the declining standards of education
manifested in literature and the arts
the obscene waste in western countries
the ugliness of brutal modern architecture
sociopathic hackers destroying the hard drive on my computer
bushfires
floods
climatic mayhem
the continual disappointment  of personal relationships
finally facing the awful reality that
i am never going to be  married to colin firth



i take comfort
there are always
wonderful marmalade cats
smiling dogs
my purple singapore orchids
the blue green sea
i can still swim
the mangoes have been good this year
sicilian olives are cheap
my favourite drop
is being sold at half price this week
and
it's still summer




Maroubra Beach


The Sunday Muse # 41


 


still life painting
an old medicine bottle
a couple of pears
a sprig of ivy
some paints
a few sips of bols
to warm the hands and heart
engage with the canvas
let your brush strokes
sing with colour
be guided by a dutch master
preferably vermeer