Dee
Tiny, frail fingers reached out into the air,
Pale and wrinkly, they were bare,
Love and warmth enveloped them,
Blanketed by cotton and lace right to the hem....

Grew they did and reach out,
Touching and feeling the world about,
The soft tender strokes of mum's lips,
The rough graze of dads cheeks and his playful nips....

Colour and noise they grew into,
Grab at toys they did but only at a few,
Pictures and images they loved to feel,
Pages of wonder was what sealed the deal....

More did these hands grow to touch,
The wonders life provided were such,
Hand in hand the tiny fingers twirled,
Of laughter, tiny giggles and claps did they swirl....

To hold a pencil came the first task,
A new role to play, a new mask,
The weight of expectation begins to form,
Guidance came, all sweet and warm.

The grip on the pencil grew stronger,
The pressures with it grew harder,
Sweat and toil began to fester,
Of strength and courage these delicate strands muster....

To caress and hold they now knew,
But only for a few,
Those that they wished to show love and affection,
An undying dedication of love and passion....

Hitting hard at boards with letters,
As the icons move in tiny patters,
The smooth surface that these nimble tips brush,
A stark contrast to the weathered palms that were once lush....

Grown and weathered these bright brown feelers may be,
But the world they have seen,
Today they wonder of the touch they first knew,
The feel of emptiness, the darkness in dews...

They claw into the abyss,
Searching, groping, grieving....
Holding on to the single strand of hope,
That the treasure that lay beyond will help them cope,
With the hardness and roughness that life has set,
They search for the familiar warmth they once had....
Dee
Not a thousand years ago,
Four friends were on the go,
To scour the land for delicious morsels,
A journey filled with banter, laughter and giggles.

Arrived they did at their hashery of choice,
The three roses stepped in with more smiles and noise,
The thorn was left behind rummaging,
For in his bag he was endlessly digging.

As the cuisines were picked in that chilly night,
In walks the harrowed thorn, a frightful sight!
The keys I've locked in our wagon,
Breathes the twitchy, agonized sanguine.

The other three stare bewildered,
What a state in to be rendered,
Are you sure, have you checked, how did you manage that, they all quipped,
With his head in his hands, the poor lad looked simply whipped.

Never matter, let us try to save the day, said the bright red one,
And before their meals arrived, two from the table were gone,
Silence loomed over the yellow and pink of the two,
Brood and worry began to stew.

Fruitlessly the two were recalled,
As plates presented had put their efforts on stall,
Mutter and chatter were scarce for once,
All four were embroiled in a silent trance.

The only resolve was an hour away,
But who would they call upon to save this harrowing day?
The pink of them had a name,
And all four prayed for hope till their saviour came.

Futile efforts were once more carried at their carriage,
But all their toil lay in carnage,
Stares and jokes they did attract,
They looked like goons that night, that is a fact.

Their knight in shining transit did soon arrive,
The four then shone alive,
Ever grateful they were to be rescued,
For the cold would have started a heated feud.

Laugh they did at the impish thorn,
But the poor dear did seem truly forlorn,
Yet his antics were one to remember,
And the three shall forget this never.

More laughter and chatter filled the lively clunker,
Excitement came from laughing, teasing and banter,
The rogue of the night was indeed picked on,
But then again, he was the night's moron.

The journey to the other end of state,
Had brought them into the day late,
Weary they were growing,
But the journey they were loving.

As the day's adventure came to an end,
All four thanked their god's sent,
Ever grateful they were,
For their knight in shining armour truly was a dear.

Without his noble aid, they would have been stranded,
And who knows how their night would have ended,
They bid goodbye and clambered into their loyal wagon,
The four moved on into the night as a renewed tightly-knit brethren.

An adventure in the eyes of the four,
With their children they shall someday laugh and share this lore,
Closer together they left that night,
A joy and a wrong turned out better than a right.

This piece I dedicate to our little adventure,
For this certainly is a blunder to remember,
A night cherished and will always be laughed upon,
A night that brought five friends together with bonds reborn.
Dee
Fingers grazing my dreams,
Pain brushing my screams,
I look in the mirror and wonder,
What comes after,
The meaning of the shadow that falls behind,
The terrors of the night in your arms I find,
The embrace of that turned vice,
The laugh that turned to cries,
Stony grey ice staring back,
The day that turns black,
Of warmth comes chill,
A stroll on a journey uphill,

Leaves that fall,
Build a brick wall,
A dam that holds within,
The reservoir of bitter sin,
Time trickles down my cheek,
The light my eyes seek,
As my fingers grip the empty air,
The face of a blank stare.....

What lies behind is told,
What lay ahead waiting to unfold,
The lips whisper,
The heart and mind suffer,
The lights dim as the curtain unfurls,
As colour swirls,

A visage of miracles,
A life of debacles,
As the last tear trickles,
And the face wrinkles....

The last never ends,
The circle never bends....

Saturday, September 25, 2010

The Feel of Life


Tiny, frail fingers reached out into the air,
Pale and wrinkly, they were bare,
Love and warmth enveloped them,
Blanketed by cotton and lace right to the hem....

Grew they did and reach out,
Touching and feeling the world about,
The soft tender strokes of mum's lips,
The rough graze of dads cheeks and his playful nips....

Colour and noise they grew into,
Grab at toys they did but only at a few,
Pictures and images they loved to feel,
Pages of wonder was what sealed the deal....

More did these hands grow to touch,
The wonders life provided were such,
Hand in hand the tiny fingers twirled,
Of laughter, tiny giggles and claps did they swirl....

To hold a pencil came the first task,
A new role to play, a new mask,
The weight of expectation begins to form,
Guidance came, all sweet and warm.

The grip on the pencil grew stronger,
The pressures with it grew harder,
Sweat and toil began to fester,
Of strength and courage these delicate strands muster....

To caress and hold they now knew,
But only for a few,
Those that they wished to show love and affection,
An undying dedication of love and passion....

Hitting hard at boards with letters,
As the icons move in tiny patters,
The smooth surface that these nimble tips brush,
A stark contrast to the weathered palms that were once lush....

Grown and weathered these bright brown feelers may be,
But the world they have seen,
Today they wonder of the touch they first knew,
The feel of emptiness, the darkness in dews...

They claw into the abyss,
Searching, groping, grieving....
Holding on to the single strand of hope,
That the treasure that lay beyond will help them cope,
With the hardness and roughness that life has set,
They search for the familiar warmth they once had....

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Another Adventure To Remember


Not a thousand years ago,
Four friends were on the go,
To scour the land for delicious morsels,
A journey filled with banter, laughter and giggles.

Arrived they did at their hashery of choice,
The three roses stepped in with more smiles and noise,
The thorn was left behind rummaging,
For in his bag he was endlessly digging.

As the cuisines were picked in that chilly night,
In walks the harrowed thorn, a frightful sight!
The keys I've locked in our wagon,
Breathes the twitchy, agonized sanguine.

The other three stare bewildered,
What a state in to be rendered,
Are you sure, have you checked, how did you manage that, they all quipped,
With his head in his hands, the poor lad looked simply whipped.

Never matter, let us try to save the day, said the bright red one,
And before their meals arrived, two from the table were gone,
Silence loomed over the yellow and pink of the two,
Brood and worry began to stew.

Fruitlessly the two were recalled,
As plates presented had put their efforts on stall,
Mutter and chatter were scarce for once,
All four were embroiled in a silent trance.

The only resolve was an hour away,
But who would they call upon to save this harrowing day?
The pink of them had a name,
And all four prayed for hope till their saviour came.

Futile efforts were once more carried at their carriage,
But all their toil lay in carnage,
Stares and jokes they did attract,
They looked like goons that night, that is a fact.

Their knight in shining transit did soon arrive,
The four then shone alive,
Ever grateful they were to be rescued,
For the cold would have started a heated feud.

Laugh they did at the impish thorn,
But the poor dear did seem truly forlorn,
Yet his antics were one to remember,
And the three shall forget this never.

More laughter and chatter filled the lively clunker,
Excitement came from laughing, teasing and banter,
The rogue of the night was indeed picked on,
But then again, he was the night's moron.

The journey to the other end of state,
Had brought them into the day late,
Weary they were growing,
But the journey they were loving.

As the day's adventure came to an end,
All four thanked their god's sent,
Ever grateful they were,
For their knight in shining armour truly was a dear.

Without his noble aid, they would have been stranded,
And who knows how their night would have ended,
They bid goodbye and clambered into their loyal wagon,
The four moved on into the night as a renewed tightly-knit brethren.

An adventure in the eyes of the four,
With their children they shall someday laugh and share this lore,
Closer together they left that night,
A joy and a wrong turned out better than a right.

This piece I dedicate to our little adventure,
For this certainly is a blunder to remember,
A night cherished and will always be laughed upon,
A night that brought five friends together with bonds reborn.

Monday, September 06, 2010

Ahead and Before....


Fingers grazing my dreams,
Pain brushing my screams,
I look in the mirror and wonder,
What comes after,
The meaning of the shadow that falls behind,
The terrors of the night in your arms I find,
The embrace of that turned vice,
The laugh that turned to cries,
Stony grey ice staring back,
The day that turns black,
Of warmth comes chill,
A stroll on a journey uphill,

Leaves that fall,
Build a brick wall,
A dam that holds within,
The reservoir of bitter sin,
Time trickles down my cheek,
The light my eyes seek,
As my fingers grip the empty air,
The face of a blank stare.....

What lies behind is told,
What lay ahead waiting to unfold,
The lips whisper,
The heart and mind suffer,
The lights dim as the curtain unfurls,
As colour swirls,

A visage of miracles,
A life of debacles,
As the last tear trickles,
And the face wrinkles....

The last never ends,
The circle never bends....