I took a little break, a pause,
juat enough time to pour
a stream of water down my throat
to cool the space around my heart.
Somehow the chill warms me
so much more than the fire.
These things more often than not
make very little sense.
I took a little break, a pause,
juat enough time to pour
a stream of water down my throat
to cool the space around my heart.
Somehow the chill warms me
so much more than the fire.
These things more often than not
make very little sense.
Magpie chatter skips across towering eucalypts,
those tall and crooked grandparents
of the bushland, sharing a cup of morning dew.
There is a knowing shared between them;
the bird, the bark, the branch.
We all are only passersby,
waiting to alight the train.
From forward, twisted,
backward, winding railway tracks –
whichever run most parallel
to our own lives.
Sometimes you lose motivation.
Sometimes the spark fizzles out.
But there’s always a path through the forest –
to find it is what life’s about.
Sometimes a pause, a thought,
a plane passing overhead,
a black cat guarding the stairs,
something scurrying in the night,
the warm glow from the kitchen
sprawling across the back deck
– a nocturnal nudist
in a small town.
Finally,
I’m moving through life at my very own pace
instead of trying to win someone else’s race.
I am
just what I am, not what I’ve been asked to be.
I’ve said many farewells – but not one to “me”.
Where there’s a will, there’s a way.
When the grasshoppers hum, close the day.
When there’s a chance, there is hope.
Even grasshoppers learn how to cope.
Grasshoppers,
slippers shuffling,
fridge doors opening,
dogs tippy-tapping,
cigarette burning,
water running,
neighbours chatting,
cars humming,
warm summer night.
A sombre silence echoes around the silver staircase,
spiralling from stained glass down through the decades of steps and stone
to brown brick floors, walls batting every humbled sigh back and forth, above, below –
sombre silence echoes the mood of the church bell ringer –
the rope has broken.
God, you make us laugh –
four little paws in the air,
little white belly round as the sun.
Your tongue flops to one side,
dangling unhinged beside your head,
eyes full of manic energy,
left leg twitching with anticipation.
“Do you wanna go…for a….”
ZOOM.