Licks

In the middle of Frogmore Street a little boy about four years old stands crying. Forlornly holding an empty wafer cornet  in his tightly clenched hand. Clumps of tears descending his cheeks; he wails and he stares deflatedly  at the two lumps of defrosting vanilla soft scoop as they relax all over the adjacent pavingContinue reading “Licks”

Lullaby

She sings me a lullaby in words no longer to be sung Alone I’d lain for a thousand hours and slumber had not come. I’d closed my eyes tight, counted sheep, eventually called out Muuuuuuum! Her tireless palm So soft, so repetitive strokes the side of my face and hair A touch, assuring, comforting fromContinue reading “Lullaby”

Just in case

Tonight’s full bodied moondoes not distractfrom worries about this vesselfear for the missing cat We are losing timethis tetchiness fueledby poor planning Thank you highways agencyfor nothing The conversation turnsto contraceptionwith the beautiful girl in the back seatwhose flower is poised to burst into bloom. Lorries loom largeshadowing usfrom the spotlight of that glorious moonContinue reading “Just in case”

One more hour

A nonsense poem, written with the assistance of an AI chatbot. You could jump over coloured pencils Sing into your coffee cup Dance waltzes with your pillow Ditch your bicycle and run You could swim wearing just sunglasses Cook your old smartphone Read the best extracts from your notebook Write songs on your guitar YouContinue reading “One more hour”

Unsolicited

I wrote this for my daughter who was horrified and terribly embarrassed to open a message from a boy whilst sat at the boxing day dinner table and be greeted with a picture of his nob. They weren’t going out, she didn’t fancy him. Luckily nanny and her young cousins didn’t see. Unsolicited I mightContinue reading “Unsolicited”