Verse 1 I remember whispering inside, “Enough. I’m done.” I’d tasted love’s bright dawn and its blacked-out sun. I stood so sure of the choice I’d locked away, yet silence pinned my tongue. I could not say. . That morning, keys in hand, I paused mid-stride, turned at the door to take one last look […]
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Year of the Rat, Rise of the Roar
(June 2025) One year ago, we queued to vote, ballots to cast into dreams and hope. We chose the red to end the blue, Believed in lies dressed up as new. But now the mask slips off with speed: The rat gnaws, its prey bleeds. . The Starmer state so sharp and cold Doles out […]
STRONG IN YOUR BROKEN PLACES.
The world breaks everyone. Quietly at first, like fog through stone, then louder, until the fault lines show, in places even we don’t know. It snaps the string that’s tuned too tight, casts shadows of angst beneath its light, scuffs your name with wind and sand until you barely understand what held you once, what […]
Still Here.
Morning does not ask permission. It turns its pages, sharp as frost, and writes our names in ink that dries too fast. Bills pester. Doors expect opening. Time keeps its boot on the stair. . Inside, something is ripped a single page torn from your history. Your mind fraying like rope being hauled over a […]
. Here I am, approaching seventy-five, and now I re-define myself: I am a bridge. A quiet span between what was and what’s still becoming. I was born in one Britain, now I’m parked in its digital offspring. Coal smoke, milk floats, tin baths, wages folded brown and exact on Fridays, the mangle’s iron mouth […]
GOTTA LIFE PLAN?
Forget the dream of your ‘five-year plan’, Your PowerPoint to glory’s gate; Just do the thing that’s in your hand, And do it well coz the rest can wait. . Don’t chase down joy as if it’s a fox, You’ll scare it deep into its lair Stay busy, kind, even unorthodox, And let delight hold […]
HE TOLD ME THINKING IS LIGHT?
I was told of a fellow named *Russell one day, who apparently died (well sort of) in May, then returned from a coma of thirty-nine nights to declare that all matter is… crystallised lights? . Now I’m no philosopher, truthfully, friend, I’m the sort who forgets how a sentence should end! So imagine my panic […]
TAKE THIS STAND
For Madame Abomah There are those who measured her inches but missed the weight of her will. They saw six-foot-ten inches of spectacle and none of the woman still. They named her Abomah, like fable plucked from Dahomey flame. Crowned her ‘Queen of the Giants’, yet they never asked her name. . Take this stand, […]
The Beautiful Violence of Becoming.
THE BEAUTIFUL VIOLENCE OF BECOMING!Two separate poems, but, as I’ve today realised belong together as a ‘diptych’. ‘Standing Out’ is the assault, the shaping pressure of malice.‘Still Standing’ shows how the internal alchemy of risk, gratitude and defiant life follows. I. STANDING OUT They spat hatred at himtwisted, savage cursesshaped to wound.Still, inside,he knew he […]
Butterfly Lessons
There’s nothing in the caterpillar to hint at what’s to come, that it will unfurl into a butterfly beneath the hush of summer sun. The humble, drifting butterfly, a small embodiment of joy, raises little more than a smile yet, can stir your pulse into the sky. . They say its silent wing beats can […]
