I started April like a dynamo, actively reining myself in because my energy was so intense. I had so much to say, about everything, on fire, in my zone. I was cartoon comic book alive; pow, bam, boom! Obstacles were obliging instead of obstinate. They leapt out of my way and pointed me in the direction of bright new stars.
Anyway, school holidays soon knocked those feelings out of me.
That, and the division I’ve been seeing of late on my social media feeds around the trans/women’s rights stuff.
The sun has now moved on from my birth sign Aries into Taurus and I have retreated inwards a little more over the last few days. Not depressed but I have felt the change of pace. Still, every journey inwards brings with it a few poems. I hope you appreciate them.
I will write the meanings at the end.
Dust
Love choked inside a bottle
Cast off from the coast to sea
Broken into pieces
On a shore called tragedy
Jagged edges smooth in time
Pretty sure they must…..
Particles reduce to fine
Eventually, we’re dust
.
I roll the twilight into pearls
Conspire to steal its shine
Drowning in a vortex
Of an Eden never mine
My eyes comb bleak horizons
Searching for a ship that’s lost
Guess I’ll stay here on the beach
To die is living’s cost
.
Each speck of sand was once a rock
Held soothsayers and sages
Cliff tops crumbled to the clock
To forge a dirge of ages
My fate no different than the rest
In destiny I trust
For elements will carry me
To you, when we’re both dust
Disconnect
Some days I feel so vividly
The slightest salt consumes my raw
Quivering like a rabbit’s heart
Entombed within a sealed jar
At night, I ache in violet baths
Soul screams as new moons drown their stars
Blind alleys spawn from fruitless paths
I cherry pick a fading scar
Meet ghouls that stagger in my dark
Old efigies I resurrect
Until it gets too much to bear
At that point, I will disconnect.
I’m Getting It
I’m getting it
Little slow on the uptake
Still……
I’m getting it
Now
Finally
Eventually, clicks
Cause minds play tricks
Emotion kicks
And kicks and kicks
And kicks and KICKS
A dream in womb but never born
Just mourned
And worn; as gaping wound
The vile decay, as fresh ferments
The clamber up, the steep descent
Micro deaths align as stitches
All sewn up
My rags, your riches
.
The grief of every swollen sun
That shone one glorious day
Just one
With courtesy of perseverance
Runners that could go the distance
Become blanched ears of cowering corn
As grass stands naked on the lawn
Her blades, lone daggers in the soil
As roots embed, how light recoils
Fate spits her venom of indifference
Rage of beige with no deliverance
Allies fraternise with enemies
Write our verse ‘in loving memory’
.
I’m getting it
Could not be told
Your crock of shit, my crock of gold
The debt collector of the soul
Insisted on his pound of flesh
And nothing less would do….. I guess
What can I say?
I tried, I fought,
You won, you taught
It’s how it goes
I numb and know
But…….do I, though?
Glass
If I had a pane of glass
I’d hold it up between us
Then maybe you’d feel safe enough
To step a little nearer
But as it is, I have no glass
I only have myself
And so I hold a different pain
Whilst you stay somewhere else
Day One
My heart at fifty one
Is how it was at seventeen
Hopeful for the future
Breaking at what might have been
The rest’s a different story
Things don’t look quite as they were
My skin, it lacks elastic
And my teeth require repair
My body was a temple
But I failed to worship often
More scaffolding is needed
As the structure starts to soften
More silver on my scalp these days
Than brass inside my pocket
The lines upon my forehead
Mimic grids for noughts and crosses
But I know my best adventures
Are the ones I’ve yet to come
You might call it ‘fifty something’
But I much prefer ‘Day One’.
Meanings
Dust
I wrote this one feeling philosophical. Sometimes knowing our bodies will be dust one day is a comfort, a leveller. Knowing any pain you feel will be over. Dust to me is a beautiful thing. I like the way birds and cats take dust baths, the way it surrounds them like a brief gold aura. I also like the idea that every mighty, imposing cliff is destined to be minuscule, that heaviness will be one day become light as ash and dance in the arms of waiting wind.
Disconnect
This poem is about feeling emotions intensely. You wrestle with your feelings, do so many rounds until eventually you can’t hack it anymore. I liked the idea of the nights of new moons being the ones when stars are drowned because of course they are the darkest. The ‘cherry pick a fading scar’ is about focusing on something you know will hurt you and stupidly chipping away at it. Eventually, you have no choice but to disconnect, look down on your body from above as observer, move her like an obedient chess piece.
I’m Getting It
People talk about pennies dropping, as in grasping a concept. Sometimes they drop quickly, like plopping them into a well. Other times they go this way then that way, zigging and zagging before finally reaching the bottom. Like in this picture. Remember these?
This is the image that came into my mind. So this poem is about that. About hitting everything on the way down to the bottom. I liked the idea of blades of grass. Saw them in a sword like way, valiant and bloody. The way each one stands alone yet also together with others. ‘As roots embed, how light recoils’ is about how the more you try and hold on to something, the further away it slips.
Glass
Some people just can’t drop their guard. Can’t get close. I was thinking of the miming exercises we used to do in drama class, mirroring another person. How it felt safe to get close enough to do that because you knew the other person would not touch you. There were rules. But it’s different with emotions isn’t it? People can touch your heart regardless of whether they should.
Day One
It was my birthday last week and I was reflecting on ageing, what I’m happy with, not so happy with. I try to see the funny side, to strike a healthy balance between self acceptance and self improvement. I feel luckier than some people in that I really do believe my greatest adventures are yet to be had. Only last year I did my snorkelling with hammerhead sharks so I’m certain there’s so much more ahead.
PS: Thanks for reading. I now have more than 300 pieces on substack. If you enjoyed this piece, you can find more poems under the heading ‘poems’ on my home page.
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These poems are terrific, really good.
Although I write, I've never tried poetry. Poems have always truck me as the most difficult thing to get right. I can imagine you trying out different words, or word combinatiions, before deciding it is now right. Or maybe it just flows out in a single torrent?
My favourite of these is Glass, so simple, so clear.
Julie, Dust and Day one, love them the most although they’re all great. You look so beautiful in that photo, such glowing skin and big pretty green eyes. These are so awesome, thank you.