on the last day of February
I pause, the keyboard still
as I reflect
on the month just passed
and consider
the rondeau challenge for March
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Monday, February 28, 2011
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Where do girls go
His eyes followed the girl,
as she passed
seeing in her youth, a memory
of a girl he once knew;
replaced by the virago
who caught his lapse
elbowing him
in loud rebuke
and he wondered,
not for the first time
when his girl had left,
or if she'd ever been at all.
as she passed
seeing in her youth, a memory
of a girl he once knew;
replaced by the virago
who caught his lapse
elbowing him
in loud rebuke
and he wondered,
not for the first time
when his girl had left,
or if she'd ever been at all.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
The scales of social change
the magistrate wearies
of the same old stories,
excuses and creative alibis
social conflict paraded
beyond the apology and handshake
of a more civilised era
spite unrestrained
fills the barristers' pockets
litigation unrestrained
(c) Merlene Fawdry 2011
Friday, February 25, 2011
Chains of displacement
From the 100 metre exclusion zone
decreed in the court order
he watches the shadows of his former life;
as the doppleganger emerges from his car
pats his dog
greets his children then,
with an arm around his wife
walks toward his house
the chains of displacement
binding him, to an exile
of furtive glimpses into the life
he can never re-enter.
decreed in the court order
he watches the shadows of his former life;
as the doppleganger emerges from his car
pats his dog
greets his children then,
with an arm around his wife
walks toward his house
the chains of displacement
binding him, to an exile
of furtive glimpses into the life
he can never re-enter.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
School's out
as the bell rings
a flurry of gold and green
rushes the school gate
a tumble of arms and legs
meeting, greeting
in pursuit of childhood
a flurry of gold and green
rushes the school gate
a tumble of arms and legs
meeting, greeting
in pursuit of childhood
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Changing hands
in his retirement
his tradesman hands,
gnarled and blunt fingered,
seem out of place
on the laptop keyboard
Monday, February 21, 2011
The losing of wisdom
for most of her life it stood
straight and strong
but lately it succumbed
to the winds of older age
losing its grip, it faltered
for a day or two
swaying at impossible angles
topling quietly
during the night
and she wondered
if the getting of wisdom
departed
with the tooth that brought it
This was Saturday's contribution that somehow got lost between the writing and pressing the publish button.
straight and strong
but lately it succumbed
to the winds of older age
losing its grip, it faltered
for a day or two
swaying at impossible angles
topling quietly
during the night
and she wondered
if the getting of wisdom
departed
with the tooth that brought it
This was Saturday's contribution that somehow got lost between the writing and pressing the publish button.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Bread and butter
At the coffee shop today
the owner
combined black barrista apron
with a look of contempt
for those she served,
her bread and butter.
Friday, February 18, 2011
Dragon dance
A river of colour
dances down High Street
red and gold flashes
to the beat of many drums
the benevolent dragon welcomes
the year of the golden rabbit.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
a different world
he walked a slow pace
against the red light
oblivious to the motorists' angst
head nodding to an Ipod beat
he tweeted his thoughts
communicating with a world
beyond the physical
against the red light
oblivious to the motorists' angst
head nodding to an Ipod beat
he tweeted his thoughts
communicating with a world
beyond the physical
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
eRror
They met on eHarmony
and began an eNcounter
eRotic, ePisodic
and dangerously eRethic
and, in the eNd
an eRror.
and began an eNcounter
eRotic, ePisodic
and dangerously eRethic
and, in the eNd
an eRror.
Monday, February 14, 2011
Day 14
Day 14 and the quality of this challenge begins to wane. I could have, should have, written something about Valentine's day - but I didn't. At least I have a growing bank of material to revise, build on, or send straight to gaol. For March, I'm thinking about focussing on one poetry form for the month, and instead of one each day, I'll revise each one until I'm happy with it.
Alone
She sits alone in
contemplation of the past
regretting the misplaced pride
that swept her family away
in a flood of petty differences.
contemplation of the past
regretting the misplaced pride
that swept her family away
in a flood of petty differences.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Wisdom
Showing both courage and wisdom
he turned a blind eye
to the bikie's brawl
ushering his family to safety.
he turned a blind eye
to the bikie's brawl
ushering his family to safety.
Saturday, February 12, 2011
The brickies
After a day lost to rain
the site springs to life
fluoro clad brickies
with trowels in hand
paste grey concrete blocks
with a mix of mortar
and a building grows
row upon row.
the site springs to life
fluoro clad brickies
with trowels in hand
paste grey concrete blocks
with a mix of mortar
and a building grows
row upon row.
Friday, February 11, 2011
From the upstairs window
From the upstairs window, she reflected
on the attic of her childhood
shadows illuminated
by flickering memory
a silent movie of
fast moving images, that fade
at the sound of her grandchild's voice.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
The Art Supply Shop
at the art supply shop
she came to the counter
on a whiff of turpentine
her hands a colour palette
for the rainbow hues
that snaked up her arms
and aross the corrugations of her chest
an abstract in progress
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Twilight World
I noticed it first
in the slowness of his walk
uncertainty in each step
as he questioned his surroundings
with angry glances at passers by
in mute search of the familiar
a lifeline to grasp
before he slipped further
into a twilight world
where memories shuffle to dust.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Monday, February 7, 2011
Enrolment Day
In all the babble and confusion
she sought direction
where none existed
no signs, arrows or other indication
of orderly process
she paid the fees
to the sound of her money
pouring down the drain.
she sought direction
where none existed
no signs, arrows or other indication
of orderly process
she paid the fees
to the sound of her money
pouring down the drain.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Day of Rest
Sunday, on his day of rest
he moves at a frenetic pace
avoiding the masses, and memories
of lesser Sundays.
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Vehicle Worship
Picking his way between
fallen branches
that litter the garden, he gazes
beyond bent-back agapanthus
seeing only his car, untouched
by the ferocity of the storm
lips moving in thanks;
a bizarre form of vehicle worship
common to many men.
fallen branches
that litter the garden, he gazes
beyond bent-back agapanthus
seeing only his car, untouched
by the ferocity of the storm
lips moving in thanks;
a bizarre form of vehicle worship
common to many men.
Friday, February 4, 2011
Inside Golden Arches
He rested awhile
inside the golden arches
pausing, between sips
to trace cafe au lait rings
on a paper napkin.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Anna Bligh
I watched one woman stand tall
where other would bend in despair
to lead her people to safety
as Yasi moved
in from the east
giant eye open for chance.
where other would bend in despair
to lead her people to safety
as Yasi moved
in from the east
giant eye open for chance.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
The White Line to Nowhere
On the side of the highway, he walks
possessions balanced between two rucksacks
carried front and back
plastic bags threaded through straps
rustling in the wind
he looks at no one
on his solitary journey
eyes set on the road ahead;
the white line that never ends.
possessions balanced between two rucksacks
carried front and back
plastic bags threaded through straps
rustling in the wind
he looks at no one
on his solitary journey
eyes set on the road ahead;
the white line that never ends.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
At the Bakery
At the bakery
as the temperature soars
he lifts his apron
to release a snowstorm of flour.
If only!
as the temperature soars
he lifts his apron
to release a snowstorm of flour.
If only!
February Writing Challenge
February Challenge
January and Nasmastomo has passed and I'll miss this daily challenge, so I have set myself a new observational writing goal for the month of February, using poetry or prose to describe someone with whom I've had an encounter that day. This may be personal, in passing, a photograph, on television or even radio. I hope to record some small detail of their life that I might otherwise have missed. It would be wonderful if others took up this challenge as a means to inspire daily writing habits.
January and Nasmastomo has passed and I'll miss this daily challenge, so I have set myself a new observational writing goal for the month of February, using poetry or prose to describe someone with whom I've had an encounter that day. This may be personal, in passing, a photograph, on television or even radio. I hope to record some small detail of their life that I might otherwise have missed. It would be wonderful if others took up this challenge as a means to inspire daily writing habits.
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