WORDS

Shades after sunset


and night-time shivers in their prayers
broken hymns, broken homes in lines
some lifeline buried in the soil
digging for the last time for your life
past unpassed, promises uncast
the broken wave of sparks behind your eyes
past scars on scars of beaten hearts
as planes write rhymes inside you.

shades after sunset by the inside room 2009





Albatross


speak to me love

of despair and sadness; these wak'd from dreams,
called into tears of churning within tides
this great small ocean of you,
deep and unknowing,
shuddering sobs its sirensong

speak to me of love

and the thousand ships that sailed for you
courses of desire
followed, eaten, flowed, flown
passed into past promises
uncast
upon the backs of drowned lovers

speak to me in hope

that low sun might seed
the coldest grain, from winters' ice
in some altered shores'
new soil
of blood and bleachwood whalebones
that sailed us here.

~ r.g.p. 2011





Outrageous Fortune


As milkwhite cloud arrows golden flit
in sunglittering murmuration lit
may all these words, quilled Eros quiver's birds,
find your continent
to swimweave in your waters the lace trace of shining stars
stars from whence
we were once sown
and sow again

~ r.g.p. 2015





the soothsayer


Early autumn leaves were walking but still was I when he appeared
Sunked-in eyes, and strangesteel boots, brown flecks in the flax of his beard.
He looked at me steady, for a minute or less, eyes even and blue with fluoresce
then murmured of time, how flow it not in a line, and began to begin his digress:

‘Have ye no whisper for no other folk,
let the blister of your earthly yoke,
be the blessing that writes your song for youth.’

‘seek all you can from all you will
seek questions and seek you answers will
run light on the ground and deep in your kin
and when long are you dust, long your echo shall ring’

‘Life be short beauty, for fool, foe or scholar,
hark! how the clock crows its way to the morro’.
and beauty be hidden to the unswerving fastridden,
May your speed never stop you from stopping to listen’

‘to love, that no lord above could tell so well
as two whose chestybeats chime at one.’

‘ And to the preacher at school, hell’s belt on his rule:
“For all and sundry to the mire, or all and sundry fear the fire”.
I say “but the tears of the joy for a newborn girl or boy,
could cool all the coals in the great sunfire.”

‘small words just are these, for one life’s brief release
but small ripples shift all of the seas
no religions’ sought proof, just lived-have-I truths
for all else is all but the breeze.’

‘and one day as me you’ll look onto you now;
a man more-or-less: less furrow, more brow
and be lost to describe, what river time doth inscribe
on the timber of each low slung bough’

With that he sighed, his rant fair run tired, the rehearsals’ rehearsal expired.
puzzled he reeled, counting wheels beyond wheels unscripted, unsteady, unsure
when life again in burst surged, through his throat into words of a song from long after before:

Love her, my son
as the rain, and as the snow
and as the passing of the salty salty sun, my son.
Love her,
love her,
love,
her

And then strange as it seemed, he was lost to the trees, just two eyes hanging blue for a tic
And then on the tock, the leaves leaped and were stopped, falling as one to the brick.

Still still I for a sec, small thoughts to collect, with the gathering air in my breath
I tasted the earth, the clouds and the hope, to walk onwards in spite of my death.

~ r.g.p. 2009





john b. gazes far


john b.
gazes far
to further one, breath deep whole of his son
spin another star, after near before far
here’s something to dream - to not dream again
of all days as fair one: born starts, buried ends
under this place where time sundered faith
he shrugs between takes
of non-cigarette breaks
at the screen, burned in trance
some postordial dance
spells and shifts in the path
of impossible math
to carve lines in the water
that break ever forth: her
riddles in ripples and answers hard sought are
we all la’in bare by these wholes of air? the chords
which connect us to all all that is left us
when the tree dies the space it entwined
is the shape of its life, small cathedral of time
made wooden; in flesh she was flight
before falling to night, to curve space into life
and whole from the ice; spin another star after near before far
he gazes upriver, past cities and sails
higher and smaller the ripples and trails on
snow leaden peaks to the start
frozen rivers’ heart
to further one
tall whole of his son
john b.
gazes far

~ r.g.p. 2009