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Indebted
Indebted
I took to watching slow dying sunsets
Marking the passing of the dawdling day
The trees casting their stoic silhouettes
Counting the golden currency each ray
bestows upon my mood and mental health
keeping the braying doubts and fears at bay
Accumulating natures gift of wealth
hoarding value like a miser stores gold
a solar bank that aids the commo...
Friday 3rd April 2020 2:36 pm
Samhain And The Sidhe
Long nights close in as harvest time is done,
When Samhain calls the sidhe to rule the night,
And careful ones the darkening forest shun.
The faerie folk may now come into sight,
And souls of forebears tread familiar trails,
As anxious kinfolk cower home in fright.
The Otherworld doorways this night will fail,
And off’rings to appease must now be made
To keep the ...
Friday 28th October 2016 5:51 pm
Arroyo
Arroyo
The rain has fallen down for twenty hours
from a dead sky of slate and granite hews,
dampening the walls of urban towers.
Cobbled streets the colour of an old bruise,
tyres rattle over pothole dark drains,
counterpoint to some distant splashing shoes.
The day cast in monochromatic stains
as water forms itself into a lake
that eddies into inner city lanes.
A passing car cre...
Tuesday 25th November 2014 7:13 pm
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