Thursday, May 23, 2013

If you are checking this blog occasionally, I just wanted to let you know I'm concentrating on writing a memoir right now. I will be back on 1st June with a new series of Poem-A-Day entries, to a theme I've made up myself. See you then.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Victory

I just have to
drink you
red wine, merlot
to be succinct
toast success:
it was inspiring
the leadership
our Shire Council
decided to provide.

State Government
cares not whether we
sink or swim 
in waters and futures
contaminated by
greed thinking.

We thought four for,
three against
would be good.
It was five for, two
against in the end.
We cheered wildly
and some cried.
This victory
only the beginning.


Monday, May 13, 2013

LOL

All those years ago
teaching Social Studies
I called them dreamers -
without photoshop
they created visions
and we feared
the domination
of robots, computers
taking over the world.

Well, they have
taken over.
The known world
is not the country
we once inhabited.
Here I sit, reading
posts by my daughter
hitting "Like" and
saying "Love"
and she returns
the compliment
two rooms away
behind closed doors.

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Going for Brunch in Bulleen With Old Friends

Driving east on the Ballarat Road
Sal Kimber rollin' me along, our
crossroads intersecting, where life's
lines are drawn.

It's trains, and journeys
along a river, dancing to
our forebears' tunes, crossing
country only to make a song.

I'm a highway traveller
freeway lover
the rhythm of wheels
notes and scores
of the past unsung.

Driving west on the Ballarat Road
knowing Deer Park was truly so
and a new Officeworks will save
us hours.

It's driving that opens up
new opportunities, makes the eye
see what was not there before,
and stories get told with drums.

I'm a highway traveller
freeway lover
the rhythm of wheels
notes and scores
my lifelong song.

East is my past, the people of love,
of everlasting hope for futures lost.
West, I face the setting sun, the future
repetitious, red.

It's always a road divided
broken by lines, official and
unintended. The music moves
and so do I, marking the beat.

I'm a highway traveller
freeway lover
the rhythm of wheels
notes and scores
always a tune in my head.