Friday, February 13, 2026

 1427

Smile the sun is up, the train's on time,

I've coffee and a Kit-Kat as I sit

Writing this - so everything is fine.

Smile!

Smell the bacon rolls, the benefits

Of service at my seat or the sublime

Delights of doing nothing as befits

An OAP - not of course that I'm

The kind to sit around when I've the wit

To grasp each moment and to make it mine.

Smile!


Brian Hick February 2015

©Sally Hick 13.2.26

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

 1426

My glass is empty, the sadwiches all gone;

And still the page lies blank - a silent threat

As if it knows my pen simply won't write.

The radio drones on, time, lengthening,

But still nothing comes and what's worse

My mind is like a gnat at summer's end

Desperate to keep busy out of fear

That if I stop I'll have to face the truth

That though I want to write much more than this -

Am desperate to ensure that I still can -

The blank page stares me out until I blink

And it has won again...

            I reread these lines and realise

            This dull dross is not fit for your eyes.


Brian Hick February 2015

©copyright Sally Hick 11.2.26

Monday, February 9, 2026

 1425

A truce? So tell me now when it will end

Or rather why I should believe it will

Make any difference to the daily spree

O death and damage, killing off my friends.


A truce? A moment to pick up our dead

And bury them before it starts again

When one by one we'll drop into the mud

To vanish unremarked by those back home.


A truce? But never let us get too close

Nor recognise I've no desire to kill

You who gave me cigarettes and snaps

And shred a photograph of two small boys


And if it ever happens, would we dare

Believe our enemies, out there, might care?


Brian Hick February 2015

©copyright Sally Hick 9.2.26

Thursday, February 5, 2026

 1424

The winter sun has eased away the frost

Softening the ice edge where it turns

Transparent, seeping downwards as it's lost;

The winter sun.

By the sea wall a teenage couple stand.

Their silhouettes hung like a dying ghost

Of the day's heat, shimmers as his hand

Stretches out to touch her unseen face.

They move away towards the pier and

Fade, as falling twilight creeps to encase

The winter sun,


The winter sun flows on across the Downs

Lighting up the beacons as it cuts

From Firle to Lewes, Alfreston to Glynde.

The winter sun

Low in the east is bursting with new fire

To burn and quicken, purge and purify

Releasing dormant earth to rise again.

Each tiny root, each single sleeping grain

Touched in the thawing darkness out of sight

Will at his touch, explode into the light.

The winter sun.


Brian Hick February 2015

©copyright Sally Hick 5.2.26

Thursday, January 29, 2026

 1423

Monster

Fluffy maybe but is seems to me

Rabbits are much tougher than they seem

And need the onions, sage, fresh parsley, peas,

New potatoes, carrots and broad beans...

Kittens may be cute and their small games

Entertaining for an hour or two...

Nigel sips and pauses as his friend

Saunders takes a ladle full of stew.

Tipping the port later, they recall

Eggnog in Eastbourne that's good for a cold

In English winters, but how they yearn to see

Nairobi, where they used to work of old.

            The glasses empty, words run out

            Gaze in emptiness across the bay.


Brian Hick January 2015

©copyright Sally Hick 29.1.26

Friday, January 23, 2026

 1422

Lord I need to hear your voice

Though I may not understand;

Lord I need to feel you near

Though I've not the strength to stand;

Lord I need to know you love

Though my love to you is weak;

Lord I need to give you thanks

Though I hardly dare to speak

For you are all that I could need

All that I desire;

Oh, fill me with your boundless love

Your passion and your fire.


Brian Hick January 2015

©copyright Sally Hick 23.1.26

Monday, January 19, 2026

 1421

Dying branches overlap to form

A mass of Celtic tracery

Dense and disappearing.

The hills are brown with winter

Dull beneath

The cloying skies soft clouds.


Brian Hick January 2015

©copyright Sally Hick 19.1.26