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We are surrounded
By children on holiday
All making a din.
Brian Hick July 2015
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Children's voices playing in the tide,
Cut the endless pulsing of the waves.
A solitary gull rests on the air.
Grey clouds gather in the south
Threatening rain even as we sit
Waiting in the sunlight.
Tea and cake entice a red squirrel
And our table turns
Into a photo opportunity for passing tourists.
On Victoria's private beach the sun
Briefly warms us, then moves north
Exposing the brilliance of a sail
A flash of Spinnaker.
Brian Hick June 2015
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I wait until the train's announcement stops
When only the tap of laptops and the click
Of iphones can excuse the hesitation
Before the first ideas begin to tick.
But words lie scrambled somewhere in my brain
And only as they spill out on the page
Shaping themselves into familiar forms
Can I begin to see what they might mean.
Six lines to go after the first quatrains;
The end's in sight and now I must display
A pithy couplet to ensure the tag
Will capture all I really wan to say.
There, it is finished, but I doubt you'll find
Any hint of what's deep in my mind.
This poem is about nothing;
Writing poems is easy -
Saying something is hard.
Brian Hick June 2015
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For you are here - felt it from the start
Even though the gale which broke the day
Came near to tearing us apart -
for you are here.
At first I thought you were too far away
And I'd be left in silence and alone
Until your gentle cloud of love held sway
Enfolding me, allowing me to hone
A listening heart, receptive to the way
That leads me to yourself - and we are one
For you are here.
Brian Hick June 2015
©copyright Sally Hick 20.6.26
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The pigeons and the squirrels get along.
Below the garden wall a young squirrel
Forages for seeds
Stopping when she finds one
Alert to any competition
Then
On hind legs
Sits and eats.
A lazy wood-pigeon
Waddles down the path
Pecking aimlessly at anything
Which comes in view,
Back to back
They ignore each other
Only concerned when foreigners -
Magpies casing the garden
Humans putting out seed -
Interrupt their placid
Acceptance
At which point they disappear
But not for long
Having more in common
Than we with them.
Brian Hick June 2016
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Budget
Apart from the one in London
They have a house in France
A home in Grindelwald
All big - so everyone can congregate.
On the day the poor were
Smashed, income decimated
And those without
Promised less.
How can I do this and not feel guilty?
How can I be giving up the fight?
While I am drinking Pimms and eating Salmon
The country's poor are sinking out of sight.
A Budget which has ripped the heart from families
Who up to now have just about survived
But take away all benefit and succour
And how are any of them now to live?
But carryon! Don't worry for the people
The champagne dregs are bound to trickle down
Or better still if IT takes their places
We're shot of them for ever - thank the Lord.
Brian Hick June 2015
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