Forward To The Past

Post 35 Solstice by the Sea

Two poems written in the nineties; at around this time of year SHORESCAPE  1991 As the tide ripples in It falls on the sand like silk White, gleaming in the dying sun The iridescent folds of vaporous cloth Cling for an instant Then slip languidly away Revealing the dampened skin of sand Glistening with abandoned […]

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Post 34 I Do not Believe it!

GOD?        March 1996 I believe in God? This God has no conscience This we know Witness it’s abnegation of responsibility For what goes wrong I believe in God? This God has no feelings This we know Witness it’s impassivity to senseless pain And unnecessary misery I believe in God? This God has […]

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Post 33 Autumn Aspirations

  An Autumn Ode  We drove home past Freshwater West bay The silver sea boiled with surf so white A wind, strong enough to lean into, Blew from the chill South East Flurries of foam flew from the shore Up and over the road Spattering on car windows A lone gull rode the wind With […]

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Post 32 Trickle Down?

TRICKLE DOWN?  Trickle down? It’s a lying headline claim Those well paid ‘finance’ plumbers check the drain And if they find an unexpected flow They ‘plumb’ it back to where it’s meant to go Into the well protected storage tanks Or as we’ve learned to call them, savings banks That’s why trickle down is mindless […]

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Post 31 Power and Perfidious Profit

 With today’s announcements of ever more money going to the ever richer, I recalled this poem I wrote, after watching a programme on the television in the nineties, about life in the South of France, where the many vultures circled, and profited from the substantial gleanings off the groaning tables of the ‘nouveau’ rich. PAMPERED […]

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Post 30 Growth is Good?

GROWTH It’s strange to compare how we feel about ‘growth’ When related to publicised trends But growth inside us can cause worry and fuss And fears of the chance that life ends The mantra all over is ‘bigger is best’ From gurus of business and state But feral inflation can get out of hand And […]

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Post 29 Nature Lovers?

NATURE LOVERS? We should love the snail and slug That leave those shining silver trails And hide in every garden corner But we prefer more adorable fauna That look so cute with smiley eyes And lovely fluffy wagging tails And when we venture out of doors To revel in a Summer’s day The myriad gnats […]

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post 28 greenwashing and red herrings

GREENWASHING and RED HERRINGS How often, when we buy stuff, do we see Misleading claims for their green probity From rigged and crafty car emissions tests To adverts claiming using plastic less Those labels on so much of what we buy Are carefully disguised to hide the lie That goods are not as green as they […]

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Post 27 Nature not Nurtured

A ‘Take’ on The Ruined Maid by Thomas Hardy THE RUINED LAND Oh nature, how changed you appear to my eyes Where once you were always a delightful surprise Now you’re polluted on land and in sea “Oh didn’t you know I’ve been ruined” said she You used to be verdant, productive and green But […]

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Post 26 Jobs and Degrees of Experience

JOBS WORTH     March 1994 I’ve been told things were bad in the past. No jobs; no help from the state. Men queued for hours to raise a crust; You had to fight to keep in line with life. I wonder if they got as bored as me Waiting for life to give me something […]

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