I drew a silly doodle poodle on a silly snootle day, where the chocolate is hot and the skys are grubby grey. Where I am resting in bed feeling rotten throughout, can barely move but will gladly shout out loud: „Hey, look at my silly doodle poodle on a silly snootle day, where the chocolate is hot and the skys are grubby grey.“ Before collapsing back into a sorry heap, and sniffle and snotter while I very loudly weep.
Dressed in gaudy garments That cost the world A dandelion squashed By heels that could feed the thousand I scream in silence As my sisters bleed in pain Betrayed by man made deals Signed by small hands and greedy fingers
The merry go round spins faster evermore Permanent growth will starve us We signed the death warrant And follow the piper out of town In a private jet Proudly throwing our water bottle into the recycling bin on the way out
Hiding unobserved within. Snug, unknown, silent. Only to pounce unexpected in a moment of quiet beauty. How is homesickness even a thing? But there it was.
After all this time of longing to be away, to go on adventure, to experience else but the homely walks through rolling fields. I think lock-down has a lot to answer for. Perception of space, movement, away-ness, thereness, here-ness, place and space have changed. Home (if you were lucky. There are other stories as well.) became saver evermore and the outside stranger, disorientating. Adventures too much movement.
There should be words Rushing out Carrying with them The light, smells, sounds of a summer By the sea You should be able to hear the echoes
Of an eagle cry, a dolphin splash You should be able to see a seal Head popping up in curiosity next to my kayak And smoke rising Steaming sand at low tide Through my words
Yet they are empty I can’t reach Metaphors swirl Wordlessly Pictureless Soundlessly In empty space
I should draw the colours of sunsets Thousands of diamond sparkles on top of waves Silky water taken with long exposure shots Dramatic rocks mirroring in retreating tide Is what my words should draw Yet The paint dried in