LADY OF THE NIGHT
Even the moon
has moods
and readily reveals them
to those who seek
the right companion.
Just look tonight.
She’s applied make-up
in her haste to greet us
and blotted out
part of her face.
That won’t stop
the plying
of her trade.
A true lady
of the night,
she solicits regularly
if not exclusively.
Many men have admired her,
few have really known.
Those who have
will never be
the same again.
They leave something
of themselves behind.
JOYRIDE
The blind geometry
of an escaped balloon
above the weight
of the city burden,
is motion recognized
in a complicit breeze.
The balloon is saying
all it wants to say,
is asking no questions
of an impartial sky.
Spectators are envious
of colourful emancipation
locked in single-mindedness.
It has no regrets,
puts a stamp of meaning
on translating freedom,
follows the rules of the highway
on which it travels.
I read its announcement.
This is a floating poem
hoping to convey hope
to a world that’s lost it.
JIGSAW
Each day is a jigsaw piece
towards the full picture.
Some days he’s hollowed
into merely an ornament,
brittle with his condition,
and there are no more words
for finding some comfort.
The pieces fit in.
Other days are parachutes
floating from despair and hovering
where he can see further
than himself as mere passenger
in the life allotted to him
and he will ignore the clocks
that are counting away
such precious time.
The pieces fit in.
He accepts the future
is now an empty promise
as he collects pieces in turn.
Sometime soon,
after a time of regrets,
the final piece
will collect its due.
EXISTENCE
It’s not the chessboard
of imaginary boundaries
looking for a question
that it can answer.
Not handicapped wanderings
on misplaced horizons
to escape impotency
that’s made-to-measure.
Not the stolen speech
that doubles as a map
indicating the way in circles
that’s not recognized.
Not even the cult
of self-adoration
as a book of survival
read on a daily basis.
It’s the small deaths
collected every day
to pay for a journey
of unknown length,
of changeable quality
that pretends too hard
that it can be a promise
and then fails.
Gordon Scapens - Widely published in various countries over many years in numerous magazines, journals, anthologies, newspapers and competitions, most recently first prize in the Brian Nisbet poetry award. His latest book is ‘History Doesn’t Die’
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