Bordeaux Bay

Bordeaux Bay
Bordeaux Bay by Guernsey-based artist Tony Taylor

Monday 28 August 2023

HIGH WINDOWS

The loneliness of old age, a feeling of life having slipped by unnoticed, the awareness that little time remains: these things preoccupy me and surface from time to time in my verses. 







                           










MISS McCARTHY              


Miss McCarthy, at the window,

wonders where did all the gin go 

as she stands, forlorn and swaying,

watching, outside, children playing

games of hop-scotch with their young friends,

under street-lamps, as the day ends.

Starlings swirl beyond the house-tops,

lovers linger at the bus-stops.

Life is happening around her. 

It continues to astound her

that life causes such distress and

that the pain has never lessened.

Old, alone, she feels the starkness

of the fast descending darkness.


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Tuesday 22 August 2023

CANCEL CULTURE

When you choose to live on a small island in the English Channel, travel becomes something of a challenge, not least of all when almost every journey by air involves transition through London's Gatwick Airport.

2023 has been a particularly difficult year with delays and cancellations the norm rather than the exception. One such lengthy delay prompted this piece of rhyming verse.






                           

            






GATWICK BLUES


Imprisoned in an airport between flights,

I read, but even reading starts to bore.

Distraction comes in countless forms: the lights,

the noisy people that I can’t ignore

who jabber trivialities on mobile phones,

the tantrum-throwing children and the teens, 

the shrieking girls, the hijab-wearing crones,

the idiots in pricy torn-up jeans …

I could rant on but realise it’s true:

the human race and I don’t really gel.

Apart from some good friends (and they’re damn few)

where I’m concerned the rest can go to hell. 

If I believed, I’d pray they’d disappear.

The modern world is not for me, I fear.


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Tuesday 15 August 2023

POEMS AND OTHER LIES

I try to write creatively and not overly depend on obsessive introversion as a source for verse: that said, a writer implants something of himself or herself in almost everything he/she writes, either consciously or otherwise. This little poem, however, is about as close as it gets to pure autobiography.



         
















WRITER  


An early reader, I aspired

to be a writer and acquired 

a little notebook, pocket size,

where I wrote poems and other lies.

The habit stuck: I write each day

in search of truth, that old cliche.


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Wednesday 9 August 2023

LIFE AFTER LIFE

This is a reworking of a poem, Invisible, that appeared in my Stone Witness collection (2017). Whereas the original version was written in free verse and was rather more lengthy, the poem below is basically a rhyming precis of its predecessor.















THAT'S LIFE                      


Faces lean in, make sounds, then move away:

they hover like great birds above the cot

where he lies swaddled. Nothing that they say 

makes sense. He is an infant. It’s Year Dot.


So it begins. Time hurries on. That’s life.

He lies in a red room. Faces lean in,

make sounds. Nothing makes sense. Pain wields its knife.

It’s Year Ninety. Ice settles on his skin.



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Tuesday 1 August 2023

A POEM OR NOT A POEM?

In the gloom of post-Brexit Britain, all that sustains us is hope. I wrote this recently. I don't know whether it qualifies as a poem. You, the reader, can decide.















PROMISES                      


Tomorrow promises to be better.

An old friend, you thought lost, will telephone.

You’ll receive a long-awaited letter.

Somewhere a tyrant will be overthrown.


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