24 March 2011

Presence #42 poems

the following poems of mine appeared in Presence #42 (September 2010)


bringing only
silence
the storm cloud's weight

sub-zero dawn
distant gulls
still the sky

his dates end
where hers begin
briefly
she rests to read
the park bench epitaph


8 March 2011

Blithe Spirit 20:4

Here is a selection of my work that appeared in Blithe Spirit 20:4

Visit the British Haiku Society website for more information on how to subscribe to Blithe Spirit.


first flowers
she re-arranges
her re-arrangement

this year the meadow
ablaze with life
- the empty stable

my doctor's reaction -
he taps my knee again
just to make sure

bonfire breeze
with the last of the light
the final whistle

anniversary
of your death
raindrops
stream upwards
on the windscreen

17 February 2011

stargazing -
the dwindling glow
of your solar lights

15 February 2011

roadside memorial -
the faded plastic windmills
still racing

8 February 2011

every angle skewed
on the allotment shed -
the veteran's beret

28 January 2011

named
yet nameless
each star in the sky

21 January 2011

the three of us
watching the morning star
dwindle and fade
*
now only me

4 January 2011

quietly
the Northern Line train
cursing the suicide

21 December 2010

over snowy fields
the vixen's cries -
solstice moon

10 December 2010

Tinywords

I'm on the editorial panel again for the next edition of Tinywords.

We are currently considering submissions until December 15th, primarily on the theme of light.

For further details visit the submissions page.

9 December 2010

midnight snowfall
the union leader's statue
wears a white shawl

27 November 2010

midnight snowfall
my neighbour
coughing away



[published: Presence 37]

25 November 2010

commuter platform
in amongst the suits
a Charlie Brown lunchbox



(Brondesbury, London - late 90's)

23 November 2010

Fifty-Seven Damn Good Haiku by a Bunch of Our Friends, edited by Michael Dylan Welch and Alan Summers and published by Press Here books. Each editor selected six poets for inclusion in the book, and each of the twelve poets is represented by either four or five haiku. Not a single one is about parsnips. The poets, who live in Europe, Africa, North America, and Asia, are Susan Antolin, Timothy Collinson, Susan Constable, Karen Hoy, Keiko Izawa, Deborah P Kolodji, Dejah Léger, Tanya McDonald, Caleb Mutua, Helen Russell, David Serjeant, and Alison Williams. To order in the United States, please send $8.00 plus $2.00 postage. Make payments payable to “Michael D. Welch” and send to him at 22230 NE 28th Place, Sammamish, WA 98074-6408 USA. For orders outside the United States, please inquire for details by emailing WelchM@aol.com

11 November 2010

two minutes silence
the shifting light
of a windy day

3 November 2010

after
her dance class
cartwheels

28 October 2010

first flowers
she re-arranges
her re-arrangement

21 October 2010

rush hour...
two women embrace
then sign their goodbyes


[first published in Presence]

30 September 2010

steel city sunset
looming on the skyline
anvils

21 September 2010

Tinywords

I have joined the editorial team at Tinywords.

We are currently accepting submissions until 30 September for the next issue - see http://tinywords.com/submit/ for details.

DS
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