• On Water v

    electricity flows in currents like water perfect conductor ~ CLP 14/04/2021

  • On Water iv

    streaked willow shade riffled river disrupts light sun flakes; sparks from flint ~ CLP 13/04/2021

  • On Water iii

    great crested grebes dance like that Sunday afternoon when our hearts dove-tailed ~ n.b. Somewhat hidden by the willow branches, but they are there…promise. CLP 12/04/2021

  • time-stitch

    nine arrowed together by lovers in unusual hours no matter when at coffee, lunch, tea, day, night slipping through urgent fingers grasping at sand they have to make up for these unaccounted moments they could not let pass without finding out knowing full well each tide runs after catching breath in liquid seconds on the

  • On Water ii

    a simple pleasure just being ferried abroad afloat beside you ~ CLP 11//04/2021

  • On Happiness

    Do not pursue me I will find you soon enough Simply live your life ~ CLP 11/04/2021

  • Do Not Alight Here…

    …the sign on the platform read provoking that bloody-minded reaction he saw as proof of living a life still worth it, worth everything worth going to bed with a stranger once more here might be the place that could throw things up burn the throat, whet the tongue revive, refresh, rekindle the screech of parakeets

  • Flâneur

    Less of a fork, more like a maze Cul de sac, u-turn, or roundabout route Chris-crossing cities, wandering wild A rambling nose for amuse-bouches and side dishes A taste for sharp turns, an eye for live mains Which road is not travelled when most have been tried? Still working through the start menu, rebooting worn

  • Parabola

    Our thoughts held tight heads aligned are shaped by Time round as round, square as square so bounded by this gravity we sense all this is quite real can we feel anything change without divine intervention? our settled ways become unsettled minds so fixed they become unhinged ~ n.b. Just asking. How difficult is this,

  • Star Dancer And Her School Of Dance (Francis Picabia) 1913

    One, two, three, four! And step! And stretch! And jump! And turn! We step, then stretch, then jump, then turn Split-sole jazz shoes in unison First pat, then slide, then glide, then twist And step! And stretch! And jump! And turn! We lunge, then lean, then leap, then shift Our heads held high, our movement