Friday, 29 December 2023

Five Poems by Andy Perrin

 



Winter’s Silhouettes 

 

in awe of this

crystalline

cobalt dawn

 

no rush

 

            today’s

            work will

get done

 

winter’s silhouettes

will greet spring

soon enough

 

 

The Escape

 

I escaped to the woods

then the birds escaped me

 

each song abruptly silent

now still and unseen

 

so I left the woods and the

world’s droning returned

 

 

That High Distant Hill

 

I had looked forever

at that high distant hill,

 

wondering what the view

was from up there.

 

Today I pedalled all

the way up to the top.

 

I’m at a loss for words

right for the view,

 

except to say I’ll pedal

back up there again soon. 

 

 

An Old Rusty Bicycle

 

pushed heavy uphill

determined

through thick August heat

 

turned in gravity’s favour

to freedom’s breeze

inhaling a dream

 

pushing the pedals

grinding of chain

stars in gravelled tarmac

shoot by and by and by

 

the brakes

are his unease and fear

but today

is for flight

 

caution released

long exhaled

arms outstretched

palms skyward

 

time stops

in blurred courage

but tomorrow

grows more clear

 

 

To Linger

 

a warm sweet melon breeze

bathes the senses

 

the gull’s long calls

swept by low rolling waves

 

then hushed into sand

 

those silly people

come and go

 

the gulls know

to linger




Andy Perrin is a cyclist/ photographer/ writer/ teacher from southern Rhode Island. His writing and photography have been published in a wide variety of journals and magazines. He is lucky to have been recently nominated for a 2024 Best of the Net award, as well as a 2024 Pushcart Prize.

 

 


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