Sunday 29 June 2008

STREET COLLECTORS

Standing on the corner of town
Shaking their money boxes up and down
Trying to catch the slightest glance
And an opportunity to pounce
To give a coloured sticker treat
Or pin a little flag motif
They always know my favourite store
And take up residence beside the door
To give me that disdainful stare
When I pretend that they're not there
Or when I say I have no money
They seem to think it rather funny
That I should reach a shopping zone
And leave my finance all at home
One sticker is a saving grace
When several collecting groups invade
I greet each with a knowing smile
And hand in pocket,pass on by
So some advice,you might take note
Keep that old sticker on your coat
And then in town you'll fear no more


That dreaded figure at your store

Sunday 22 June 2008

GRAVEYARDS

Graveyards are interesting places
Written in stone
Are the names of those
Who didn't die in
Chronological order
Some tragic
Some natural
All planned
At exactly the right moment
A vivid picture
Of incomplete family trees
To be added to
Against our will
And a backdrop of sackcloth
And fresh smelling flowers
Buried deep in the ground
Are a million thoughts and unfulfilled dreams
That no one will ever know


Until the time is right

Sunday 15 June 2008

ASPIRATIONS

Two inches taller
Two sizes smaller
Brown eyes , not blue
And sallow skin too
Hair on my head
And not on my bed
A voice so sweet
And Pele's feet
An artist's hand
And a prince's land
A single mood
A desire to be good
Einstein's brain
The Beatles' fame
A private jet
Not a single debt

I may wish and want
But what I need
He has supplied
And more indeed
And if I was some other man
I couldn't doThe job he's planned

Sunday 8 June 2008

HOME

Home is a two storey terrace
A mansion on an estate
A township in Soweto
A palace in Kuwait
A clearing in the Amazon jungle
A shanty in Hong Kong
A tent on a reservation
A high rise in New York
A space in cardboard city
A yacht in the south of France
A villa in Lanzarote
A rectory or a manse
A mud hut in the Andes
A barge in Amsterdam
An Australian outback sheep ranch
A converted bus or van
Home is what you make it
With friends or all alone
The places we just visit
Are someone else's home
Home is not for ever
Another passing stage
A better home is waiting


On a more eternal plane

Sunday 1 June 2008

NEIGHBOURS

Who is my neighbour ?
My mother and dad
My brothers and sisters
Or uncles and aunts
My far flung relations
At home and abroad
These are my neighbours
My kindred and blood

Who is my neighbour ?
The man down the road
The girl at the checkout
Or the guy with the Post
The reckless bad driver
The tramp in the street
These are my neighbours
The people I meet

Who is my neighbour ?
The German , the Turk
The peoples of language
And culture diverse
The loved and the hated
The well and diseased
That is my neighbour
The one who's in need