• on time

    somehow we’ll find wordsspoken or written to saywhat has been hidden ~ n.b. It just takes time to get the language right. Non? CLP 10/11/2022

  • on time

    yes, I can see redyour colour’s now apparentwith age, mystery ~ n.b. Why is this sense of awe at the winter night sky, the cycle of Moon, Mars and other planets, so powerful at this later stage of life? Here, the Moon rises over Morrison’s. Mars followed soon enough, both chasing the bright ball of

  • on time

    brilliant pinpricksother worlds as yet unknownEarth’s locked-in syndrome ~ n.b. Alone, or not alone? This is the question. Jupiter and Mars accompanying the Moon on its leisurely stroll. All be they mere lights, amongst many in the night sky, our fellow travelling planets still inspire awe on an autumn night. CLP 09/11/2022

  • on time

    sleep would be welcomebut you come round here againpulling at my sheets ~ n.b. Coincidence, or cyclical? CLP 08/11/2022

  • on time

    scrape of tines on pathrhythm of gardener’s rakegathering gold leaves ~ CLP 07/11/2022

  • on time

    we’re free or busylucky coincidencesa wonder we met ~ n.b. How many unknown paths intersect in a lifetime? How many known paths divide? CLP 05/11/2022

  • On Time

    dark envelops uscollars up, hats pulled down firmvision fore-shortened ~ n.b. Layout the welcome mat to winter. CLP 05/11/2022

  • on conversation

    people of Tigrayarmies have reached conclusionis this time to talk ~ n.b. Inexhaustible supplies of weaponry eventually wear down opposition to negotiation. How long has this been going on? CLP 04/11/2022

  • On time

    hours moved here and thereman makes dark become lighttemporality ~ n.b. Daylight saving time. Do we still need it? CLP 31/10/2022

  • on place

    we know each otheryet context is everythinggreeting unanswered ~ n.b. Late October. A warm Saturday night, streets busy with Halloween revellers. People dressed to be unrecognisable. How would I have known who you are? CLP 30/10/2022