blissed out
soft light on the tall brick
and crow-tattered ash tree
sweet william dark purple like eyes closing
Sunset Observed
The sky peaches out so you know
there’s no chance for anything.
Lakes forget who they are.
Whole towns lose their car keys.
The valleys dishevel with rooks.
An angler wades
the deep blurred everything.
In this blindness, a bleeding gem.
You drive headlong,
light strobes through bare woods,
their raised arms
a dancefloor ending.
one more definition of poetry
a fly jewelled
on the outstretched foot of someone
only sleeping
Dawn Mist
An airbus-sized pigeon taxis
between brickwork and trees.
Spiders on complex shrubs
fish rain pearls.
The lamps withdraw.
London
Lamps butterflied by cement works
and a skerry of broken skateboards.
In the name of progress
pigeons birth
from pigeon-coloured water.
