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Tag: Poetry/Australia
Plugged In, I See Only Red
Here I am, again on the waiting shelf
And strangely, smiling to myself
Laying back, in this comfortable chair
Reminiscing. My nurse, has curly red hair
She attaches the electrodes to my head
And tells me, “Ivor, do not fret”
“Relax and close your eyes”
For the next thirty minutes, I’m mesmerised
I’m in the theatre’s semi-dark
There’s occasional flashing lights and sparks
In the blink of an eye, I feel polarised
And then I waken from my lullaby
The scan time did surprisingly fly
There is no need for me to cry
I’m unplugged, the red haired nurse, asks me why
Reminiscing. I blush, and say goodbye
Ivor Steven (c) September 2019
My Feelings, You Are All, More Than Nine
Hello dear readers, I suppose nobody will ever understand me, or know where I’ve come from, nor comprehend, the difficult journey that I’ve travelled, to be here with you now. Below is my humble poem of thanks, for your encouragement and support…..
My Feelings, You Are All, More Than Nine
The palms of my hands are wet
From wiping the tears off my cheeks
The soles of my feet are cold
But my soul is feeling like sunlit gold
With your shared warmth, caressing my open arms
My heart is now covered, in the ink of your kind words
And my gracious self, cannot speak
The praise I’ve received, has stolen my voice
So here I write, honestly, to you, my dear readers
I’m overwhelmed, humbled, and also honoured
Sincerely, I thank you
And here, I play this love song, for all of you
A poem I wrote for Michele, who inspired me to think of these words of praise and thanks, to all of those readers who enjoy my writings…….. ‘Always my pleasure’……..
Ivor Steven (c) September 2019
Black Sheep
Life is starkly unusual
When darkness is having a duel
Inside our over tired heads
As we toss and turn in bed
The unconscious psyche, cannot help but peep
At the mind’s, old fighting black sheep
Locking horns over their lost flock
Rattling the bones of our over-anxious body clock
Then twisting thoughts against the boxing ropes
Finally, bells ring, and our punch-drunk soul wants to elope
Ivor Steven (c) September 2019
A Night Full Of Gold
The House is full
A friendly gathering of friends, and us poet fools
At this open mic evening for muses
An audience, a sea of smiling faces
Twenty poet’s, recitals unfold
Talented pieces, from young, and old
Appropriately, the topic was gold
The colour of my beer I hold
My turn and I read ‘A Golden Love Story’
Words from my heart’s own territory
After the show, I venture to Pistol Pete’s
Listening to live Blues music, and people to meet
A chat and a beer, with a guy from Hertfordshire
Then we have to vacate, more music and drinks we desire
There’s Beav’s Bar and music down the road
Dancing feet, off I go, talking in Morse code
During his break, I talk with the singer, Andy Forster
I give him a Tullawala booklet, and now departure time is here
Above: A Pom from Hertfordshire Pistol Pete’s The full moon last night
Here I’ve attached a video/music of Andy Forster’s song ‘Weary Eyes’, and I’m sure you’ll enjoy his excellent voice and song…… and yes, I have weary eyes today….
Ivor Steven (c) September 2019
Evaluating Her Moon
This week’s Word Prompt is: EVALUATE. Please click >>HERE, to visit the Weekly Prompt’s fabulous site…
Evaluating Her Moon
I’m evaluating her moon, that flooded my heart, when I tried to find her heaven
Calmly relaxing here now, below a morning moon, in my verandah writing haven
Finally feeling warm and comfortable, and spring is in the air
My outdoor speakers are resonating my musical flair
Listening to Norwegian singer, Sivert Hoyem
His voice, delivers a deep melodic rhythm
The former lead man of Madrugada
And I’m writing a Haiku, to ease my hysteria
Spring In Australia
Chilly morning moon
Wakening to clear blue sky
A warm day beckons
The Sky Above
Life’s frustrations
Times of waiting
Patiently, no! … now impatiently!
Life’s constant replays
Times of delays
Put off for another day, no! ….. what!
Life’s continuous challenges
Times of trudging uphill
Sharp inclines, no! … steep cliffs!
Life’s cloudy sky’s
Times of fogginess
Peering through the haze, no! … thick smog!
Life’s deep waters
Times of flooding
Crying raindrops, no! … cascading rivers of tears!
Life’s secret moons
Times of dreams
Searching for an angel, wings broken, no! … crushed!
Life’s days of sunshine
Times of light
Blinding rays, soul’s on fire, no! … ablaze!
Ivor Steven (c) September 2019
Sometime Around Midnight
This Weeks Word Challenge is: Reading, and here is my poem response….
Sometime Around Midnight
I was reading a book on the screen
The letters were clear, what did they mean
To be seen, without the story’s pages being turned
No leaf after leaf, of paper concerns
Then I went to bed, to read my new paperback
My mind preferred the real white and black
Eventually, tired eyes began to go down
Losing sight of the last blurry noun
I used my personal bookmark, between exact pages
That handwritten card, from my favourite sage
Then I heard a quiet clonk of my book closing
And drifting into sleep, I smell that aroma of new printing
Ivor Steven (c) September 2019
Some Days Are Diamonds
Radiant, I stand before the setting sun
I see a fiery circle, finishing her run
Heading to sleep, upon the horizon
Sinking away, from her day of diamonds
She was glowing all day, a gem of the sky
Where a windless spirit polished her golden eye
Ivor Steven (c) August 2019
Clowns And Geeks On The Exit Bus
The car is garaged, left without a driver
I’m pedalling Yorkie, like a morning biker
Then catching the exit bus, and going down-town
Limping around, like an old clown
Lugging my back-pack, from bus to shops
And plumbing jobs are stuck on stop
My purse strings, hold only tattered seams
Dreams of travel, have run out of steam
Just a writer geek, at his computer desk
Unshaven, winter hibernating, feeling grotesque
Here waiting for spring, to thaw my paws
And to keep warming up the exit doors
Ivor Steven (c) August 2019
