I hide behind a mask
You’ll hear me ask
At the local veil sales
Lurking in the back pews
Sneaking a view
From under a curtain of blue
Indigo-blue, below a loyal sky
Protecting alien spy eyes

Ivor Steven (c) 2018
I hide behind a mask
You’ll hear me ask
At the local veil sales
Lurking in the back pews
Sneaking a view
From under a curtain of blue
Indigo-blue, below a loyal sky
Protecting alien spy eyes

Ivor Steven (c) 2018
From before the start
You ripped out my heart
And splintered my bones
With your sharpest stones
You laugh and mock
I’m pieces of crushed rock
Waiting at every station
You left me in slow motion
With beach-sand in my pocket
I’m holding an empty locket
Cast adrift in the ocean
I’m free of your grindstone potion
Ivor Steven (c) 2018
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“True beauty lies within
The untouched innocence of children” – Ivor Steven.
Ivor Steven (c) 2018
“Knowledge be gets Wisdom
Teach our children more knowledge
Our children will learn to be more wise”
Ivor Steven.
Ivor Steven (c) 2018
An insightful and thought provoking poem by my dear friend Jane of janebasilblog . “Together We Can Help”. Please take the time to read her words and add your comments. “Let Us Not Be Silent” https://ivors20.wordpress.com/2018/07/01/let-us-not-be-silent/

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Dimpled fingers
that reeked of crayon and ink,
riffled the fat book whose images depicted
thin children with unfamiliar skin-tones
from different races.
Blatant deprivation
is not pretty. The charity knew this.
Skin was scrubbed and wrapped in clean clothing.
The touched-up, sunrise smiles of these cute kids
seduced even the school-yard bully.
We each paid
our fisted shilling and took an image home.
Girls chose girls, and all knew which boys
were school-yard romance material
by what gender they selected.
It felt virtuous;
saving the children of the world
at the cost of a shilling.
My own photograph girl
boasted exotic black-sheep curls,
milky cocoa skin, ebony eyes that, even
through the monochrome, looked as if the whites
had been soaked in my my mother’s bag blue.
Her smile suggested a regular pastime
of birthday treats, an ignorance
of hunger and misuse.
My mind reeled; beneath
a…
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Weekly Prompts Photo Challenge
Squares And Rounds
Do you see what I see
There’s a kennel on the shed
‘Twas a little dogs favourite bed

Do you see what I see
There’s a five foot hole in the ground
Plumbing pipes all around
Do you see what I see
There are stormwater pipes under the house
An old plumbers been a dirty mouse
Do you see what I see
There are downpipe boxes and bends
A craftsman joined the ends
Shapes are up
shapes are down
Squares and rounds
The plumber’s had a busy week
The poet’s feeling tired and meek
Far too sore to even speak
Ivor Steven (c) 2018
This is my first attempt at writing a Villanelle style of poem. As a beginner, I took the easy way out and restructured one of my old poems, and actually I’ve wanted to revise this old classic of mine, the poem was originally called “This Lost Shadow”, and dear Shefali of writtenframes ,inspired/prompted me to try to write one. I’m not sure if I’ve got the Villanelle style technically ok, so please, I’m open to any suggestions and corrections to my effort here.
I’m singing this song about a single weeping tree
Why am I so sleepy, am I ageing too quickly
I’m writing that book for a soul gone cold
I’m so physically worn and mentally at sea
Why am I so anxious and lonely
I’m singing this song about a single weeping tree
I’m writing a song about my return to the fold
Why am I so sore, have I lost my plea
I’m writing that book for a soul gone cold
I’m a furnace log, burning up with glee
I’m a sinking ship, all about to flee
I’m writing this song about a single weeping tree
I’m an overburdened camel, not to be told
I’m an empty desert, a void, far as the eye can see
I’m writing that book for a soul gone cold
I’m a broken branch, withering and dying, oh so slowly
I’m this lost shadow, wandering this barren land furtively
I’m singing this song about a single weeping tree
I’m writing that book for a soul gone cold
Ivor Steven (c) 2018
Thank you to dear Shefali for her wonderful encouragement and invaluable assistance, and if you would like to have a try at a Villanelle here’s a very good “How To” link, A link to help you : https://www.wikihow.com/Write-a-Villanelle
It’s award time, beautiful people! The Sunshine Blogger Award comes to me from Dancia at .https://danicapiche.com and her wonderful site, Living a Beautiful Life Thank you, Dancia! I am honored. Please visit her if you’re not already following her blog — she is indeed the essence of sunshine.
I don’t usually do these awards, maybe I don’t feel worthy https://ivors20.wordpress.com/2018/06/29/we-are-not-worthy-nor-grand/ , maybe I don’t like doing the questions, or maybe I don’t have enough time. Anyhow I’m doing this one for Dancia.
What is The Sunshine Blogger Award?
The Sunshine Blogger Award recognizes bloggers who inspire positivity and joy.
What are the rules for The Sunshine Blogger Award?
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11 Questions Asked of Me:
.What is happiness to you?
Home and love
What is one place you love visiting?
Ocean Grove surf beach, sun, golden sand and surf, that’s perfection.
What is your favorite comfort food?
An egg & bacon roll at my Football Club on game days, with a few beers !!
What is the best advice about life you’ve received?
Probably best explained in this little poem of mine, “I Do Thee Shine”
When I was little and young. “Your heart will always shine” Said Mum. When I grew up, a know-all teenager. Head strong, and an all-night rager. “Your love of life will shine through” Said Dad. Later on I married, so happy and glad. Suddenly, one spring, MS touched her bad. The shining dulled and time turned sad. Dad said, “Your heart shone through”. And Mum said, “Her Star will always shine on you”. My Star, my Dad and Mum, you are my spine. For you, I do thee shine. What is your favorite song at the moment?
I’ve hundreds of fav’s, mainly by, Leonard Cohen, but the one I’m playing at the moment, is by Nick Cave, “To Be By Your Side”
What have you been wanting to do and haven’t yet?
Travel, especially to America and Philadelphia.
What would you teach a class or person tomorrow, if you had to?
To be kind and have compassion
What did you dream of as a child?
To grow up to bo as good as my dad
What habit would you like to quit?
I’d like to stop crying as much as I do, “How many rivers of tears must we cry, before all the deepest wells run dry”
Where do you get your blogging inspiration?
Most of my poems emanate from my dreams
What is one interesting or weird thing about you that most people don’t know?
Since my stroke, as I’m aging, tiredness sometimes overwhelms me, and then I suffer anxiety and have panic attack because I’m feeling inadequate.
If anyone would like to participate and answer the above questions, please do, and as I feel I might be imposing on my fellow bloggers, I won’t be nominating anyone.
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A huge THANK YOU to everyone who follows, comments, likes or quietly tours my blog.
I truly appreciate every one of you.
I remember Grace Slick and Jefferson Airplane, and I used to play this song over and over, the lyrics did so represented our time back then.
Weekly Prompts– Photo Challenge – Timeworn I’ve found this baby book of my dad’s. The book is nearly 70 years old, given to my parents by my grandmother, my mothers mom, to celebrate the birth of my older brother, Danny

Above, bottom right, my parents with Danny. 1949.

Above, my dad’s log of Danny’s first 4 weeks.

Above, in the left frame, my grandmother, Elizabeth, with Danny, and on the right, my mom, Esther, with Danny.

Then came Ivor and my little brother, Lawrence.

And finally mom had a daughter that she always wanted, Myfanwy Glenys, and interestingly dad also logged the birth of Myfanwy’s daughter April.
Oh… This is a later attachment, have been feeling quite nostalgic since I posted this article, and I’m adding this lovely song, I hope you enjoy.
Ivor Steven (c) 2018