I’m always right, but look at my plight: A poem 

I’m always right,  but look at my plight  The devil and the deep sea  how they demeaned me!  They thought I’d say `Please!’  if I was brought to my knees  But I didn’t lose my soul  not by a barge pole!  I kept honour and dignity  and lived and died to be free  It isContinue reading “I’m always right, but look at my plight: A poem “

A monkey can be smarter than a sage: A poem 

I thought I could be a cloud  that encompassed the sky   I thought I could be a grass field  that enveloped the earth  I thought I could be a fire  that couldn’t be put out by 158 fishy fire engines  I could kickass; my balls were brass,  nobody could touch my class.  This feelingContinue reading “A monkey can be smarter than a sage: A poem “

Blind faith in the truth of you: A poem 

The reality of you contrasts with the truth of you  But I know my imagination will always hold true  I take all your ruthless stones and soothing feathers  And am proud that I have weathered all the weathers  The idea of you is much like a reassuring soothing breeze  A simplification of all the commotionContinue reading “Blind faith in the truth of you: A poem “

No `abdico’ for me: A poem 

I travelled through space to another world  The cotton of the universe all seemed curled  And the galaxies spinning glows like pearls  I reached a terra orange, sky orange, unblurred  I did not expect anything in this barrenness  Aspirations don’t come as suddenly as experience  We talk of life, but its cloisters are all overContinue reading “No `abdico’ for me: A poem “

They’re saying AI writes better poetry: A poem 

I never counted my chicken. My poems  go unpublished, and I’m sixty! They are no shining gems  But, undiscovered, they lie on my blogsite, unread  like deep-earth stone structures stranded in beds  that even the most sharp-eyed satellites fail to uncover  I have had no birth, no death, but deathly still moments  These words, theseContinue reading “They’re saying AI writes better poetry: A poem “