Sunday, 15 October 2023

Five Poems by Les Wicks

 





The Day Before an Election

 

Is the answer keep talking?

Why do we persist?

Has anyone listened?

Do we listen?

 

Change must come

to stay the same

(this core human aspiration).

I’m part of an unsteady purpose

yes, part of some watercourse.

But there are rivers everywhere, they’re

a sewer or border

holidays or holy.

Rivers are nothing until they’re gone.

 

A “good leader” paddles upstream

perhaps ordering the course to change.

He’s a he (of course, this is another current).

This flow

forgot itself.

In no time he who

wanted a huge splash, gets just a plash.

Puddles I’m told

can be a lifespan.

 

I of course have my fissures —

can laugh like clay.

What of his reputation

cracks & croaks.

Not enough for a single good mud.

 

Warfare up on the hills never helped

while surrender just stirs up more problems.

You thought extinction would be easy?

I will march & vote

then try to start listening all over again.

 


Chicken Little

 

I know less now.

Just as birds are Triassic & air

not poultry

some talk society but

others economy.

 

We are chooks.

To strut corporate grasses

promise of no death through no life.

 

There was a story our grandroosters took

with a tot of rum for sleep

& regular bowels.

If I published it

there’d be a solid pecking from a righteous mob.

We all crowd the middle, see me there.

 

Free range? Sure, pleasures are in there

a bassline like heartbeat

the surprise of harp.

Though under laws of pre-eminence

we will still have to queue

at the machinery of predation.

 

So choice (but circumscribed)

I always poke about,

savour those critters in the compost

but won’t eat garbage.

Why else these beaks

but to sing songs

about occasionally saying no.

 

I have fought & flown,

secreted hatchlings in the corners of the coop.

There’s the love of flock

& the pain of isolation.

This tiny lifespan is inexplicably complete.

 

                      

Wand Chalice Book & Blade

 

The first ceremony was a bass line

            raw.

 

The second was a pen, that only pretended

            to be carved from an unbled dagger.

 

These new/ancient beliefs talk uncommon sense.

 

Aging women & men have little use for maidens —

            it’s about the spells wrapped in will.

 

Pallid & exhausted, skyclad well’n’good but it’s freezing.

 

When you come back, pretend

            you never left.

There’s witch in my genes.

 

A faun quivers. This Mother isn’t worried,

            women’s business is open for that man

                        when gender will soon be forgotten altogether.

 

Because these ropes were weaved by xians

            sure we were burnt                

but that blaze was also a kind of worship.                            

 

air, fire, water, earth & aether

 

The years do not impart percipience

            Pagans at the Pub 2nd Tuesdays

                        one must learn, listen to the land

reality plus.

                                                Strength has nothing to do with slaughter.

                       

Dirt is order.

There are few rules

almost laughable.

Kate thinks it’s spiritual jamming.

 

Consensus tires. I have been too sensible

so will return perhaps.

Back — when at 17    outside & absurd

I felt obligated to believe,

there was a hand.       

Had caught a bus to the sabbat,                     

if my parents only knew.                               

 

So fringe it fits when nothing fits

we’ll save the planet

then dance a little.


                      

An Aspiration for Firmaments

 

What you need ain’t

what you get.

Wanted wings, she had been paying for years —

saved feathers in a memory jar

with her truest love’s ashes.

Her tears were kept pleated,

locked in her special cabinet.

 

Thought maybe when those feathers

outweighed the remains

there would be her last transaction.

 

Where are all the travelling salesmen now

or those Avon ladies promising pinnacles?

One gentleman did show up.

Door to door he was

just selling doors.

There had been a promise

that when she had enough of them

wings were unnecessary.

 

Bi fold, French, pivots, sliding

she bought & bought.

 

Eventually, deliveries stopped

& she, still flightless

had flapped those doors so much

the hinges became unhinged.

She wondered about any man’s promise,

whether even the sky had lied

in its pernicious blue.

                      

 

There’s talk about the newest wave…

 

1.         Politics, the ocean’s flat

barring that worrisome undertow

that can pull anyone south

towards extremity.

 

There are dolphins about

but more sharks.

That Surf Club is rundown.

Salt eats anything.

 

Each time I’m out here

there’s talk of the clean ride

a synergy of energy

pace with purpose, clean water.

It’s both a distant memory &

perhaps imminent now.

 

2.         Never had much time for fashion;

my Hawaiian shirts, like patient surfers between sets

still amidst the churn

back into style, just the right barrel every 9 years,

an ideal break.

 

I’m told there are regular fights

outside the Surf Club on weekends.

 

3.         Food today is like the beach

at the end of a long Sunday drive.

Traffic has been dreadful

your park is blocks away

& the queue of surfers down to the edge

don’t even say g’day.

 

Nearby malls have everything.

Tourists can ride a few peckish meters

then tick a “cuisine experience” off the list…

Bhutanese, Venezuelan.

 

4.         The largest wave is friendship.

Heard stories about seamlessness

that sleepy beast of an upsurge that carries you in

until your fin cuts a channel in the sand.

 

There are dumpers that leave you gasping.

Will & persistence, how a cold current

can race to your head.

This is no sport for amateurs

though we are all grommets to the end.

So many dropped off

or drowned.

 

5.         I look across at the woman beside me,

longboard is battered, wetsuit has a tear.

Her nose is peeling with sun

eyes beneath reefs of laughter

sandbank of a smile.

All this struggle hardly worth it?

Don’t be stupid. She points & yells   Look.

 

A new swell rises.


* A grommet in "Australian" is a very young, inexperienced surfer learning the ropes






Les Wicks  Over 45 years Wicks has performed widely across the globe. Published in over 400 different magazines, anthologies & newspapers across 35 countries in 15 languages. Conducts workshops & runs Meuse Press which focuses on poetry outreach projects like poetry on buses & poetry published on the surface of a riverHis 15th book of poetry is Time Taken – New & Selected (Puncher & Wattmann, 2022).

leswicks@hotmail.com

http://leswicks.tripod.com/lw.htm

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