Grimbeau

Scroodles

Saxophone: Justin.

Leaves in the
Wind:
Tinned

Nitrogen

Bowsprit of Hal’s flagship,
salvaged, warped & carved
from a limb
of a blasted, reformed
Medieval oak in Chippenham,
Lies in silt,
To be encountered by
us divers:
Pearlfishing.

Philandering
Through flounder shoals,
amongst the groundswell Lumpen Cray and basking catfish,
Till,
Low on air
we ascend,
cautious and bendless,
to the sky blue
Gingham canopy.
Slow and sexy
The tablecloth
Is outspread.

Faraway in Chippenham a sparrow rests
And a worm dines;
The tablecloth is the same gingham
It is just the angles that are different.
Three oaken leaves woven
for the fallen.
Here,
Hal’s bowsprit once looked down.
The sparrow ate the worm,
Knowing
A Pal would replace it:
Heroically.

Sillibrand

Tunes make you seethe more easily

Some lines on an Unknown Ruby Anniversary

Two score years this boat of love has been afloat
‘The Pink Sapphire’ that we claimed as ours
From the heart of a lotus flower endures
All seas & weathers,
Certain of this destination:
This Ruby port of call.

Line & Moon dancing through the years of joy & grief
Mates in tenderness and warmth;
The best rowers we have ever met!
Rosie & Charlie, from the old school yard at fourteen
To here & now, and next you ask
Why, to Florida & Mickey Mouse,
Still childhood sweethearts playing house.

Weigh more anchors on your voyage
And Love for as long as forever is.

Crisp Packet

I do not Ken what it is like to be
Dead:
Do you?
Really!

The Ponces Confederacy

There’s a cannibal sun on the sky today!
Five and twenty Innkeepers evacuate themselves,
Public houses abandoned:sequestrated
By an oafish crowd of snotties.
Now, wankers only sup at the
Onanist’s Arms!