Here is another poem that I recently submitted, but failed at the selection table, but again, I am now allowed to publish this piece here on my Website… Enjoy !!
My Faerie Godmother, Joanna
The midnight hour is here, and I am ready to hit the moonlit track
Beyond the starry silence, I hear the mystical forest calling me back
My bones are trembling with nervous anticipation
As I sense faerie dust drifting over the blue-gum plantation
Urging me to visit my faerie godmother, Joanna
My days with her are always fun, especially playing with her pet goanna
Her tiny cottage is near the coastal village of Ulladulla
On the banks of the mysteriously green lake Coonawarra
Where auntie Joanna flits about in the purple shadows of her Jacaranda trees
While teasing and dancing in between her pet goanna’s crooked knees
I have been hiking for hours and dawn is breaking
And I pause to bask in the morning’s magical awakening
However, the air is far too still, and I feel something is amiss
Usually, my auntie would be flitting about to playfully blow me a kiss
Then the local mayor comes forward with the sad news about Joanna
My faerie godmother has been eaten by her pet goanna
Today’s poem “Untethered”, is also uncaptured … a submission of mine that failed at the selection table, but not to worry, because now I am allowed to publish the poem here on my websibe …
Untethered
With my back against the setting sun
I will fly toward a placid place, not yet overrun
Where the ground is not made of buried heads and limbs
Again the ‘rebog button’ didn’t work on my ‘Go Dog Go Cafe’ site, so I have copied and pasted my article here on own WP site for my followers to enjoy
‘Morning Whispers’ is a poem I wrote from under the shelter of my courtyard verandah, back in June (winter) 2018 ..
Morning Whispers
whistling palms
visions of calm
looking up and over
my verandah roof
above, neighbouring windbreak trellis
through the whispering
a drooping willow tree
sheltered aside
by dark-green cypress pines
beyond their leaf’s silhouette
the sky’s a clear
morning blue
no gathering clouds in sight
my future arises bright
Ivor Steven (c) June 2018
G’day, and welcome to my blog site. My name is Ivor Steven, I live in Geelong, Australia. I’m an ex-industrial chemist, and a retired plumber, and a former Carer of my wife(Carole), for 30 years, who suffered from severe MS. I Write poetry about those personal thoughts, throughout and beyond my life as a Carer. I’ve been blogging for over 2 years, and writing poems for 19 years. Of course a lot of my poems are about my favourite subject Carole, but since I’ve been blogging my writings have become quite varied, humourous, mystical, observational, and even a few monster/horror poems. View all posts by ivor20
This week the Wednesday Challenge from Weekly Prompts is: THEUNEXPECTED Please visit there fabulous site by clicking > HERE … And my poem below was a totally “Unexpected” philosophical piece from a few of my ‘scattered’ thoughts today …
Life In Mime
We do spend a lifetime
Trying to make our lives rhyme
But truth is scattered with our life’s crimes
Of how we didn’t take the honest climb
And our protest words were only in mime
Against the inhumane pantomime of mankind
Ivor Steven (c) June 2021
Nick Cave & The Dirty Three-Time Jesum Transeuntum Et Non Riverentum. Lyrics
[Verse 1] We were called to the forest… when we went down A wind blew warm and eloquent We were searching for the secrets of the universe… And we rounded up demons and forced them to tell us what it all meant We tied ’em to trees and broke them down one by one And on a scrap of paper, they wrote these words… And as we read them, the sun broke through the trees… “Dread the passage of Jesus, for he will not return.”
[Verse 2] Then we headed back to our world and left the forest behind… Our hearts singin’ with all the knowledge of love Then somewhere, somehow, we lost the message along the way… And when we got home, we bought ourselves a house And we bought a car that we did not use… And we bought a cage and two singing birds… And at night we’d sit and listen to the canary’s song For we’d both run right out of words… Now the stars, they are all angled wrong… And the sun and the moon refuse to burn But I remember a message in a demon’s hand Dread the passage of Jesus for he does not return… …he does not return… …he does not return..