Archive for ‘Not poetry’

January 16, 2011

Of Color and Shadows

GREY EVENING

By D. H. Lawrence

When you went, how was it you carried with you
My missal book of fine, flamboyant hours?
My book of turrets and of red-thorn bowers,
And skies of gold, and ladies in bright tissue?

Now underneath a blue-grey twilight, heaped
Beyond the withering snow of the shorn fields
Stands rubble of stunted houses; all is reaped
And garnered that the golden daylight yields.

Dim lamps like yellow poppies glimmer among
The shadowy stubble of the under-dusk,
As farther off the scythe of night is swung,
And little stars come rolling from their husk.

And all the earth is gone into a dust
Of greyness mingled with a fume of gold,
Covered with aged lichens, pale with must,
And all the sky has withered and gone cold.

And so I sit and scan the book of grey,
Feeling the shadows like a blind man reading,
All fearful lest I find the last words bleeding
With wounds of sunset and the dying day.

December 15, 2009

Still Searching

Peace

A yawn, a smile,

The sunlight in my eyes.

Peace

His dimples,

My death.

Peace

Elusive …

Still.

December 10, 2007

Lame Poetry Jams

Eeny meeny miny moe

To which gas station shall I go*

To spend my little hard earned dough

And become poor a little more

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* The cost of fuel in Uganda is at an all time high. This week, it hit $5.30 for a gallon ($1.40 for a litre). And we Ugandans are doing nothing as usual. Grin and bear it, baby. Cheese!

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