Sunday, 17 December 2023

Famous Photos

Don't travel the world to see the sights
made famous from iconic photos
for when you get to the actual places
either they look just as expected
or more likely they don't look as good.

The photographer who took that shot
had the skill to choose the best angle possible
judge the quality of the light
select the apropriate exposure
to make the photo a delight.

But you, dear traveller, take pot luck
on season, weather, time of day.
Your photo really won't match up
but does it actually matter much
as long as you show that you were there ? 

Rotovating

Rough digging in the autumn months,
to take advantage of winter frosts
can help the soil environment
at very little cost.

But rotovating in the spring
will probably do harm.
Although the earth looks fine and firm,
pity the poor worm.

Friday, 15 December 2023

The dancing mirrors the disco music

Weight on left foot, shift to right
(try to keep the royalties light)
keep on facing the same direction
(rhythm's enough, just repetition)
back to the left foot, look around
(give 'em the funky disco sound)
shift to right foot as before
(time to raise the volume more)
shuffle between left foot and right
(keep the sme sound all the night)
To aliens it might seem rather comic
(monotonous as metronomic)
As long as there's sufficient drink
there isn't any need to think
and everything will turn out right.
(another groovy disco night)

Thursday, 14 December 2023

It made my day !

I've lived in the same house some decades.
House martins used to build their nests
mud balled above the bedroom windows.
The stream behind the house had sticklebacks
and therefore occasional kingfishers.
Water voles used to swim in the stream
tunneling their nests into the banks.
But the stream was canalised to stop it flooding.
The martins couldn't glue to plastic.
And all that wildlife vanished.
But the frogs still spawn in the nearby meadow
and I always fetch some spawn or tadpoles
to my garden pond (as others do)
before the scrape dries up (quite often)
and all the tadpoles there die.
Frogs are clearly still surviving
and I have found one occasionally
hiding on my council allotment
across the other side of the stream.
But today was quite a wildlife special.
Never before have I found there
a newt.
It made my day.

Mediocrity

Preposterous art, pretentious poems,
potboiler novels, repetitive songs
are routine products of creative minds
that can't make masterpieces every time.

Wednesday, 13 December 2023

What is the English national flower?

Though roses look and smell so beautiful,
truly aristocrats of flowers,
perhaps something more representative,
more able to weather stormy showers,
a bit more common and down to earth
might be more appropriate as ours -
dandelion or daisy ?

Plenty of fish

Sure, so there's plenty of fish in the sea
but that doesn't mean there's any for me.
Sure, what I catch will depend on my bait
but nothing so far has reached my plate.
I've had lots of nibbles but nothing biting,
curious circling but nothing striking.
I might do better if I could use wealth
but I'll be lucky to even use health.
I could try deceit and mention youth
but some-one would soon discover the truth.
I can't use fame with an unknown name
and as for humour, it's only a rumour.
No matter how much I trawl the web
I fear I'm just too much of a pleb.