Time Travellers
My son thinks I look like a time traveller In the hat he gave me and the suit one Of my daughters gifted me. I’ve never Been able to lie,… Continue Reading
Richard Pierce – author, poet, painter
My son thinks I look like a time traveller In the hat he gave me and the suit one Of my daughters gifted me. I’ve never Been able to lie,… Continue Reading
However hard he had tried, He hadn’t managed to outfox Life, this life he’d expected and Hoped would be perfect. No Bumps on the road, no pesky Inconveniences that would… Continue Reading
If we were inclined to believe Everything we read, we’d all be Raving fascists like Trump, Musk, Farridge, Jenrick, and all the others Obsessed with the ethnic cleansing Of the… Continue Reading
There will be no light today. We lie at the top of the cliff To watch the shadows drift in to shore. As soon as we hear the small boats… Continue Reading
The 12-day canopy of unreal Life has been taken down. Harsh reality falls back into Living, darkness again the Force is always was, without The fairy lights and trees, And… Continue Reading
Out of the darkness they hauled her, Gave her the strap in public until Her back covered the ground in Black blood, transparent sweat, But no tears. They were busy… Continue Reading
If you’re a serial Monogamist, it’s easy To let one relationship Segue into the next; The old love fades out Quietly, and the new One fades in gently Without anyone… Continue Reading
Know this: Time is too fast, and Life too short, Every disappointment A betrayal. You alone Can make a difference To each moment, To your life, To those you care… Continue Reading
At each turning of the light, and Eleven days later at the beginning of A new calendar, we somehow dare To hope that the entire fabric of All lives will… Continue Reading
This Void Between them – 963 abstract Units of distance measurement. The connection flickers, ebbs, dies, Resurrects, but there’s no sign of Life at the other end, the one Far… Continue Reading