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The M25 at 70

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Written July 2011
Heading into the west wind
With clouds racing left to right
And a tractor creating dust from the maize
The foreign-registered left-hander
Keeping a distance from the one ahead
Avoiding sheep and cattle
And the HGV loaded with quarried stone
As we count clusters of poppies that speed past.
The eighth now.  

Five miles of North Downs Way
Into Dorking’s natural beauty 
Rape seed and bales of hay
Hedged parsley beside fireweed
With a hint of lavender,
Globes of thistle waving us down
For the queue ahead and hazard lights flashing
In countdown to clusters of poppy,
The twelfth here.
 
                                                                           High jinks on the London Orbital
                                                                           Looking for more opiate-bearers,
                                                                           Slicing through the countryside
Over dead pheasants and squashed foxes
Piercing the atmosphere of fume,
One of the planets on its course round the capital
Urged to slow up but putting the foot down
Until we pass the next bed of poppies.
The sixteenth cluster counted.
 
Ambling along at 70 under crossed bridges
And once-used rail-track
Until speed limits circle themselves in red
Slowing us down to walking pace
Preparing for park mode in Flanders
Until we find red clover and yellow rattle
In the central reservation of created meadows,
But all we want are the poppies -
                                                                           The twentieth cluster waiting.
 


July 2011
 
On travelling down the M25 with Margaret, who loves to count the poppies, and not our years.

Fresh Energy

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Written November 2024
The waves crash volcanically
Dissipating energy momentarily
Eroding rock-face
Echoing upheavals elsewhere 
As the world waits warily 
Anticipating seismic shifts,
Preparing to face what comes,
So, looking for strength to endure,
And finding again the power of love
As the basis for a life of action
In solidarity with the powerless,
Fighting for justice and truth 
While deep calls to the depths within 
As another wave offers its strength.
 
Pescadero,  California
November 2024
 
Echoes of Psalm 47, sharing the trepidations many feel in the wake of the US election,

' ...Deep calls to deep
    in the roar of your waterfalls;
all your waves and breakers
    have swept over me. ...'
 

 

The Surfer

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Written May 2024
He keeps searching for perfection;
Not this one, the one behind;
One wave after another, one colour after another,
Crested, sloped; breaking, crashing,
Ready to drive him forward or drag him back
In a rip-tide of destruction.
Dressed in a wetsuit, floating on the surfboard
Complete with dolphin-like flippers,
Or just ready to strike out, catching the force,
Pushing us forward, onto the shore.

Until all is done and we're ready for another,
Freshly clean, energised by the thrill,
Waiting for another baptism, another wave
Perfecting us, but still ready for more.

May 2024

In search of the perfect wave on the Carmel coast, California 

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What's Ahead?

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Written November 2024
The shadows fall strongly on the old road,
Cobbled and dusty, potholed and rutted,
So the hope is for something better, 
Where comfort and contentment reign.
But you never really know what's coming
In a world that's predictably uncertain,
Where the sun may shine more strongly
And the cost of keeping going goes up and up,
Or they say you don't belong, so off you go!
 
But whence? After all this has become home
Even though darkness deepens,
So better to stay hidden in the shadows
As you never know what's round the corner 
Though you do know who's there.
 
Los Altos 
November 2024
 
After the US election where we hear of plans to allow unrestricted fossil fuel use, deportation of illegal immigrants, imposing stiff tariffs on imports and allowing inflation to rise. 
 
 
 

Just Listen

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Written May 2024

The birdsong breaks the silence

Hovering under an open sky

Giving a drone’s eye view

Of how the world should be. 

 

Until aerial combatants arrive -

Disturbers of the peace

Prompting listening 

To the inner voice of memory

And what brought us here,

As she finds her nest

And I am soon at rest

In the quietness 

Of creative contemplation

That energises aother day. 

 

Foothills, Palo Alto

May 2024

 

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  3. The Inheritance of Fellowship
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