Nature’s Harmony, a Haiku
Watch the orchestra
Feel her harmony vibrate
Nature’s symphony
Ivor Steven (c) August 2020
locked down and locked up
shut in and shut up
In this garbage virus bin
what is my holy sin
has Judas already been?
where am I going
with my green tambourine
and this broken violin
anyhow, who’s listening?
am I still dreaming
about being a human being?
about falling backwards
where the stars are flying outwards
with thoughts looking upwards
questions I bring
songs I sing
answers live within
every day there’s a new sunrise
every day there’s a new surprise
as I look at every day through fresh eyes
I don’t always see blue skies
I don’t always feel happy and wise
Today I’m a bronze statue in Levis’
And I’ll be satisfied with third prize
Ivor Steven (c) August 2020
My dream was falling backwards
The stars were flying outwards
My thoughts are looking upwards
As I hear the mourning blackbird
He’s singing about a deadly virus attack
And how we’re to overcome this unearthly hazard
“You’re to seek guidance from our masters
The solar rulers have witnessed your disasters”
The sun frowns, and sighs to the moon
We must save the earth from gloom
There’s no need for us to whisper
It’s time to dissolve the covid’s dirty blister
Ivor Steven (c) August 2020.
Hello dear readers, I’ve been writing this poem over the last three days, and I was struggling to obtained any rhythm between thoughts and words, and then I saw a wondrous photo on Derrick Knight’s blog/website this morning, (which is my ‘Featured Image’ above), and his photo of the glorious old oak tree, immediately channelled my thoughts, into that of strength and resilience, and from there, my Title was formed, and my words started to become a more cohesive piece of poetry…. Thank you Derrick, for allowing me to use this beautiful and impressive photo, with my humble little poem.
Standing Upright
My heart’s bruised from bygone blood-stones
Threaded together by the spirits of old bones
And they’re resting within my ageing body’s soft clay
But I’m leaking, soulful droplets on sunny days
The world’s foul winds are blowing me off my feet
When I’m wobbling down cold and dusty streets
Then a modern medicine-man came with his young tribe
Re-tuning my rusty pieces, with rhythmical vibes
And they declared my cello strings, to be plucky enough
To handle tomorrow’s mystery masks and travellers handcuffs
Ivor Steven (c) August 2020
“How wonderful the colour yellow is. It stands for the sun!” – Vincent Van Gogh.
This weekend is the Monthly Colour Challenge for August, and the ‘Weekly Prompt’ team have chosen; Sunshine Yellow. Please go and visit their fabulous site by clicking > Here Below; is my response to the prompt, with attached photos and a Haiku
Yellow Light, a Haiku
Today the sky smiled
Above golden setting sun
And the moon did shine
Ivor Steven (c) August 2020

I’m thrilled to announce that my poem “It’s Time”, has been published by ‘Spillwords Press’ today, and thank you to the editor in chief, Dagmara for supporting my work. You can read my poem by clicking >> Here
Ivor Steven (c) July 31st 2020