Poem 22: Country roads

Once this land was swathed
in forests dark and knowing
Every acre was crawling with life
from soil to treetop

Now you marvel at quaint country roads
spotting a thrush or a lone fox
Without knowing what is lost,
and may never be regained.

Poem : Daisy-dotted umbrella

waiting for you on a cramped balcony
fills me with fear
what do I have to offer you,
but cheap plastic chairs?
Your text was a curt ‘maybe’
but still I hope
Will I see your umbrella, dotted with daisies,
or does the rain keep you away?

Poem 20: Under the Palm Tree

Lie down right here
on my rainbow towel
Look above at the palm
Swaying in a lazy breeze

Your face is striped
in a summery green
The shadows dance
As fronds wave hello

Let us stay here
under filtered light
admiring the beauty
of a palm tree

Poem 19: City colours

Although each city has its own hue
The movies take no notice
In rainy Seattle, the world is blue
In Beijing, the cream of white lotus.

In grimy East London, all is grey
Mexico City appears always afire,
In wretched ‘Africa’, dare not stay
For blindness awaits a gaze at the sky.

Los Angeles is a pleasant yellow,
And Tokyo flooded in neon light,
Amsterdam at day quite mellow,
But a daring shade of red at night.

Poem 18: Zula, my beauty

Little warm bodies
rolling and wriggling
A bundle of black fur
with small wet noses

The littlest one
leaps out the pack
with a proud wobble
and looks at me

In those sherry eyes
and defiant stance
I have found my match,
my furry little beauty

Poem 16: Oh yes -in glorious, vivid detail…

I know you worry that love never lasts,
With time stirring passions may fade.
But, my dear, I most assuredly promise you,
In doubtful waters, my love will not wade.

The passing years will steal our youth,
And should your dear heart fail,
Will I remember your precious face?

Poem 15: Goodbye

She lay down in sorrow as regret clouded her mind
now that nothing matters, I will find my peace.
the sky above was bright, the water cool
out came the razors – sharp, cold metal
for a clear moment, she paused
colours swam vivid and sweet
then soft skin parted
she watched until
all turned
quiet

Poem 14: Dracarys

Three dragons did Daenerys birth.
One green one cream, one black.
The eggs, long turned to stone,
To life, by magic brought back.

To conquer the world, Dany wished,
And freed the slaves to start.
But, alas, she razed King’s Landing,
So her lover knifed her heart.