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May 2022 · 53
Day's end at Rhosneigr
NIGEL May 2022
Day’s End at Rhosneigr

The old land drew up its duvet;
Cloud cliffs brushed in light rose but seeping color,
Draining to quiet grey. A face
Set by Earth’s mason in impassive upward gaze
To become an eternal watcher of skies.

Gulls cried. Sea swirled sand.
Sounds merged to manage a mutinous mind;
A merciful panacea, anesthesia
To help draw down the blind on life’s debts.
This salve of beauty is but a *****.

Peddling pretense for indulgence,
She gains addled adherents who are mocked by reason.
What is done is not undone by this.
Truth that hides beyond the dune’s shadows,
Emerges with the encroaching nemesis of night..
May 2022 · 61
Yes, he is here
NIGEL May 2022
Yes, he is here

I could not see him;
Light so intense, one looks away,
hand over eyes.

Then, the silence of a cave;
***** faces, calloused hands.
In the shadows a baby cries.

Normal people, working people,
Fearful and unsure of me_
Could it be truly this?

There’s nothing unusual here,
Only poor, ordinary ones.
Could he choose to be one of these?

Love cannot be reduced,
But it can be shared among friends;
He is first among equals.

He is us.
Aug 2021 · 49
What's it like?
NIGEL Aug 2021
What’s it like?
I want to leave him, I do.
I think about a peaceful home,
A quiet place of the ordinary.
I want to know what it is to be able to,
I want to know who I am.

What is it like to be you?
What is it like not to pretend?
Do I deserve what you have?
What is it like to live without fear?
Is it easy to be free?

Please go, he will be back soon.
He cannot see I have a friend.
I will ring you tomorrow, I promise.
I have to get ready for him,
Upstairs.
Dec 2020 · 61
Fire to Fire
NIGEL Dec 2020
Fire to Fire

With fire you came,
With fire you went;
Imparting, restarting and keen to ferment
The destructive divisions that bruise human hearts
So your children could play out their predestined parts.

With dawn you gave,
With dawn you took;
Forgiving, admitting, dictating your book.
Words that enslave but purport to set free
Condemn you and me to fail such as thee.

With evening you harvest,
With evening you leave
To the Grave slaves of instinct who all believed
That the Ultimate Love would erase their sad guilt
Because of the blood that from one man was spilt.
when you draw near to Him, you lose your slavery to instinct. The converse also applies...
Dec 2020 · 60
Once against now
NIGEL Dec 2020
Once against now

Today I went back; walked along paths divorced from now
By forty four years and so scored my tears into this land;
Little boy with simple joy standing here in awe and bright belief-
Sacred memories softly torn asunder by licentious change.

Conker trees ripped and trampled to spectres by houses
Still thrive within the quiet musings of an ageing mind.
To be eight and to await this world’s unfolding
Was to sit on the lip of tomorrow in wonder.

Now his wrinkled wraith tries to be him again.
But the omnipotence of time forces the chime of another hour.
Yet I can smell the seeds my father helped to plant;
How I wish he was here, sure and strong again.
Dec 2020 · 74
The Ballad Of Foxham Bill
NIGEL Dec 2020
The Ballad Of Foxham Bill

I  knew a man down Wiltshire way,
We called him Foxham Bill.
He’d sit astride his tractor
And swagger up Spirthill.

Up top he’d stop and look around,
A broad smile on his face,
Below the farm he knew so well
His life bound to that place.

Before he set to work each day
He’d ponder on his fold;
With pride he’d think about his wife,
His three girls good as gold.

On his descent he’d fill the lanes,
Surveying his estate.
We’d strain our necks and back our cars,
Give way to Bill’s old crate.

It stayed that way for years I guess,
His routine would hardly falter,
But then daughter June a sailor met
Who brought her to the altar.

Next Mary flew around the world,
Back-packing I’d heard say,
Got fixed up with an Aussie lass
When cruising down Sydney way.

Now down to one, his pride and joy
(She’d never tasted town),
Bill had a boy in mind for her
With him she’d settle down.

But Julie, bless her, took the veil
And married her school mate.
They took a plane one Saturday
And now live in Kuwait.

Wife Betty would not leave the roost,
Of that he could be certain,
With thirty years under the yoke
She’d make their final curtain.

But ringing in the church one day
Elizabeth met Sam-
Within three weeks of knowing him
She’d left for Chippenham.

Now every day he climbed that hill
His swagger was no more,
His smile had gone, he wore a frown,
His tractor lost it’s roar.

As bad luck went, his was the worst,
Alone now on his farm,
He worked away the lonely days
And tried not to self-harm.

One day a Jaguar pulled up,
A stranger knocked his door.
He said his farm and land was sold-
His tenancy no more.

So Foxham Bill, a farmer spent,
Took all his compensation
And bought a house in Bremhill Wick,
Investment ‘gainst inflation.

His Massey Ferguson he kept
A’rusting on his drive,
And every day took all he had
To try and stay alive.

The NHS it did it’s best,
They would not taste defeat,
With CBT and counselling
They’d have Bill on his feet.

But then one morn I took my rod
And set out for the river,
It wasn’t a chill that caught my breath
Or a  wind that made me shiver.

For in the midst of Avon’s flow,
It’s front wheels spinning free,
Was that tired old red tractor
And Bill hanging from a tree.

So dear reader, I’d say to you
(Be you rich or poor)
The only constant thing is change
Of that you can be sure.









© (no references, veiled or otherwise, to any person living or dead )
A very British poem, probably not good to plan things too much, lest those who watch may surprise you with changes!  :- )
Dec 2020 · 58
Repugnance
NIGEL Dec 2020
Repugnance

He stirred in the shadows, crept into a moonlit doorway:
His good name undressed by desire,
His waist inspired by bottles and poles,
His peace throttled by need,
His seed primed to feed a warm womb.

He awaited a waif, walking wistfully into wild night:
Imagined struggles stroking his distention,
bleeding out glistening drops upon a coal black
Slab, dribbling man dew over
Fingers that linger. Enflamed flesh clasped and firm.

Slow rain wormed in crevices,
Need-engorged tissue stretching fly stiches.
He became what they hate and fear.
Know the enemy...
Dec 2020 · 37
A Walk in the Quiet Night
NIGEL Dec 2020
A Walk in the Quiet Night

Tonight, footfall is gone,
All focusing minds
Walled up in rooms,
Boxed within non
Engagement lines.
Government brooms

Sweep up citizens
Like confetti put
Away in its box.
Neat under a lens;
Viewed as soot
Or an earth staining pox

From the silent high.
The trees now sleep,
Yet an earth wide call
To arms is surely nigh.
The ape age may seep
Away, the potential stall

And the Great Planter
May choose again;
Something less destructive.
So it may please Her
To watch the pain rain
A little while on the obstructive.
Oct 2020 · 39
Lost on 11th Avenue
NIGEL Oct 2020
Lost on 11th Avenue

The light fails,
The cyclic long decline of dusk
Belongs to us again.
The ever neutral sun has gone
And calm calamity cradles the earth.

The darkness
In indifference ghosts in.
The cold and never-found are here,
Still clinging to unheeded hopes
That diminish and dissolve in these quiet nights.

How many
Hurt unheard in the hidden spaces?
The dishonored die daily,
Failing the deadly demands of life;
Those who cannot conform.

Stripped of safety,
Tears freeze on frightened faces,
Hunched alone in friendless places-
Yet feeling and being as you or me
Who have all yet nothing when we turn away.
Oct 2020 · 27
Autumn atonement
NIGEL Oct 2020
Autumn atonement

Autumn fire crackles and crisps under foot.
White willow leaves in unanchored mayhem
Eddy against the savage rampage of the wind;
Maelstroms of the abandoned in some last act Danse Macabre.

Unbridled minds are afoot,
Flaying spring’s children from wailing trees,
Wind shepherding huddled heaps
To the dark ditch tombs of the lost.

A dying year in arrhythmic gasps
Disfellowships the splendor of summer.
To atonement I turn, a supplication wind whispered.
Left with the dead, a hope for personal renewal.
Oct 2020 · 33
Coming to terms..
NIGEL Oct 2020
Coming To Terms

In a dark place immune to summer sunshine
Sorrow’s harsh rule forces tears in silence.
Unrequited love paints interior landscapes grey,
Usurping hopes spawned on our perfect day.
Betrayed emotions crush the heart,
Impale with mistrust good thoughts when apart.

Dawn comes when tears are spent.
A low ebb reveals private pains then turns-
Turns as recovery surfs the incoming tide;
Renewal’s gush dissolving chains.
NIGEL Oct 2020
Why Do You Search with Your eyes?

Why do you search with your eyes
When our loved one lies motionless, cold?
What do you seek in my eyes
As the long wakeful night unfolds?

Do you suspect that I loved him less
Than a man who derided his tears?
Do you suppose his last gasped word was ‘dad’
When to death he  surrendered his fears?

You wont see me cry, sob or wail
When all I have left, all I sense-
Is the crushing silence of  perpetual loss
And the heartache of no recompense.

So, husband dear, you held her
When the end of tomorrows came this morn.
And you can ask yourself why you weren’t there,
As fading imagery was born.
Oct 2020 · 35
Sweet Surrender
NIGEL Oct 2020
Sweet surrender

I hold your head.
I open my doors,
For soul’s eyes to look within;
A creative embrace,
An empty space
To paint in colors of love.

I frame your face.
A chance to delve
Inside where outside cannot go.
A time to know
A moment’s glow,
Where sense has no dominion.

I caress your hair,
Feather a dream
To skylark soar above routine.
The stains of life
Caress the knife
That cuts the bonds of doubt.

I ask you now
To give your all
And spill the careful cup of years.
Release to me
The secret key
To open the door on your heart.
when you love, give your all
Oct 2020 · 22
A Walk in the quiet Night
NIGEL Oct 2020
A Walk in the Quiet Night

Tonight, footfall is gone,
All focusing minds
Walled up in rooms,
Boxed within non
Engagement lines.
Government brooms

Sweep up citizens
Like confetti put
Away in its box.
Neat under a lens;
Viewed as soot
Or an earth staining pox

From the silent high.
The trees now sleep,
Yet an earth wide call
To arms is surely nigh.
The ape age may seep
Away, the potential stall

And the Great Planter
May choose again;
Something less destructive.
So it may please Her
To watch the pain rain
A little while on the obstructive.
NIGEL Oct 2020
The Unfulfilled, Departing

Quiet steps fade into a gentle abyss of dissolution,
Leaving a last look, a tender kiss
To linger among the phantoms of a coal black night.
They would never meet again.

Star crisp clarity, an eternal impassive curtain of life
Drawing across his theatre of sorrows,
Closing down a short incandescent episode
That pierced the daily dross.

Own breath taints the frigid air; moist, pointless exhalation.
Life left laden with loss.
Last warmth, last smile, last light touch burns within.
Within, a cramped circle of self-doubt.

A car door crashes against an all too natural silence.
He felt eyes and minds upon him;
The emotion hungry, trawled up disembodied dead
Crowding a cold lonely wood.

An old man will dreamwalk a bright stage with no audience,
Embrace a girl girded with gentle grace-
To fall back, crawl back upon
The cross of reality, nail driven to an orthopaedic chair.
Jun 2020 · 26
INVOCATION
NIGEL Jun 2020
Invocation

Your incandescence emerges from cyclic play of labyrinthine colours,
An alternating spectre in this overbearing world of ours.
Your time-immune face flames, resolves in swirling coalescence.
You speak. I kneel. I give absolute acquiescence.
Mental walls made transparent to the love light of your eyes
Are breached and I offer no defence to the disarming smile
You give to reveal your knowledge of what within me lies.
I cannot feel where I am or know what this implies.

You leave me to watch in wonder when you weave into the wind.
You grant my spirit a mirror for your gentle face,
And now alone, I am cloaked again by the silence of this place,
Clinging to thoughts watermarked by your ethereal grace.
NIGEL Jun 2020
The Waif’s End in the City

What had he said?
Damp duvet drags
Upon a bed for the dead;
New morning for hags.

Outside, the clean-
Scurrying on
Past her, the unseen
Fallen swan.

A warm cigarette,
(‘Smoking Kills’
But, no threat
To fish denied gills.)

A cold cafe;
***** dope for money,
Bright colors from grey.
(Dying seemed funny.)

Can’t live
With no respect.
He won’t forgive
A life wrecked.

Canary yellow,
Parasols in play.
Elsewhere is mellow,
Hyde Park is clay.

A Little Match Girl
In a ladies’ toilet;
Abandoned pearl
With a cold sweat.

I saw a new grave.
I heard a man phone.
Green men couldn’t save
An eighteen year old crone.

A small crowd gathered:
They spoke of shame,
Of sullied blood,
Of a girl with no name.

Words stained with pity
Are all that remain.
Her tomb a cold city,
Its voice her last pain.
Jun 2020 · 30
Substance Abuse...
NIGEL Jun 2020
Substance Abuse

Kitten soft and gentle screams
Melt into pallid pulses of the night.
I must lie involved with dreams
To freeze the unease of now.

He calls from another world;
Insipid intrusions on insular rides.
But you can leave all curled
On a duvet warm and bright.

To succumb to the numb
Soothes the slow sweep of despair.
The joy of elsewhere
Is worth the price to be dumb.

College clean machines whir-
Should I infer from the cat’s purr
Happiness reigns supreme?
I seem to dissolve....
Apr 2020 · 28
N0TH1NG is private.
NIGEL Apr 2020
Nothing is private.

They are there:
Watching, listening,
Inducing, controlling,
Judging, interfering.
Experimenting.
You can't even hide
Inside.
Apr 2020 · 36
The Leaving
NIGEL Apr 2020
The Leaving

It’s six thirty three,
The alarm: a frigid banshee.
My key:
Lost in a beneath-bed puzzle.

Arrive at work,
My space: lost to a ****.
His Merck:
Here and defining late.

This meeting,
Tabled folk: my business ring.
Anything:
Is better than this?

It’s ten thirty,
The boss: success thirsty.
*****:
No ethics for this race.

It’s twelve forty five,
Salad: on this we thrive.
I skive:
Long lunch for Sue.

Two forty one,
My work: nowhere to run.
Begun:
Disenfranchisement.

By five twenty two,
Morals: ***** you.
Their glue:
Rinsed away by rain.

It’s now 6.08
Life: It can’t now wait.
Free state:
Leaving feels good!
Apr 2020 · 42
Persephone
NIGEL Apr 2020
Persephone

She comes to her mother’s arms:
This time of thresholds, this mantle of new starts,
This cradle of lives, festival of births,
This verdant lifting from the dead,
This effusive, joyful time!
Cold shadows fast fade as new light invades.

In this womb we might be:
Our time of meanings, our caresses under her smile,
Our music of charms, spells of secrets,
Our dismantling of tedious time.
Our frozen fire could melt;
Merging mirth will meld when no access is withheld.

I will honour with thanks the Moon:
We could dance deftly, or be still in love,
We could nurse fingers, or bathe with eyes,
We could climb heights, or fall into bliss,
We could simply be free.
Goddess blessed, Spring graced, traced by light
Mar 2020 · 54
The Poppy Queen
NIGEL Mar 2020
The Poppy Queen

In wispy waves she courts the breeze
At fringes in the summer fields
And gentle are the thoughts that greet
Her scarlet sprinkling of the wheat.

Busy martins sweep the sky
As poplar leaves commune on high.
Mares tails drawn in frozen swirls
Fix Denton’s merry morning world.

My flow of thought runs deep and clear,
I sense her presence drawing near.
Above corn’s coarse and brittle throng
I hear her soaring, crimson song.

She smiles on all who smile with her
Then lingers at their hidden ear
To whisper words they all once knew
When gathered by a moonlit Yew.

No sorrows bind the spirit’s surge
As worlds within these moments merge.
So, what I am and I will be
I see in flower, leaf and tree.

I will leave her golden throne
With a heart so happy to have known
A sense of joy in being free
To feel creation laugh with me.
NIGEL Mar 2020
You Shall Fall Asleep in My Arms


My love let’s steal away,
Leave this sterile room, their disinfected halls.
Unwind emotional swaddling
Wrapped about you by frowning folk
Populating your world;
They peer into the hourglass windows of your eyes
And watch in silence the sand’s last flow.

Let’s abscond,
Tear up an ancient script
And rewrite the last scene.
Reach in and hold your grains,
Then slip them through your fingers
At your rate.

Let’s reclaim
Your imagination, images, thoughts, life-
Soft, now, peace returns from exile.
Undress,slip off the garments of sorrow they gave you.
Step off the care pathway,
Let their world fall at your feet.
And one last time
You shall fall asleep in my arms.
NIGEL Jan 2020
Impressions of a Windy Night

Low, leaden hills slip away,
Creatured, cold gloom rises,
Paints a belladonna sky again-
Buoyed by the magic might of night.

Quick and quiet are abroad,
Searching with stealth the shadows,
Slipping away from the glow,
Picking the pockets of proud fools.

Cobweb whispers of the unsafe
Cling to the wind’s brisk breath.
Briny bright the bristling sea surges
And owls hold court with the moon.

The wind baying with whipping wand
Strikes hawthorn, hazel and ash-
Now a black mass of cackling hags
Delighting in the dread of folk.

The crisp cries of a fox
Rip away a sudden silence...
Then all is awe again,
Tuned to the turn of the firmament.
Jan 2020 · 51
Lady Life
NIGEL Jan 2020
Lady Life

In the fly ****** fruit I see her,
In the bloated morning gall,
In the proud pheasant’s colours
And the old oak’s acorn stall.

She dances with the sunbeams
As they play upon the hearth,
Russet passions burning sprightly
As old autumn walks her path.

I see her in umbellifer,
In heather coarse and bright,
In broom and storms and sediment
Where larvae hide from light.

She creeps upon a spider’s web
And buries with the jay,
Then watches as the hazelnuts
Are lardered in a drey.

I hear her music at the brook
That chuckles over stones
And in the heavy evening air
That hosts a Buzzard’s moans.

She inspires awe and wonder when
The day’s eye lingers low,
His wake a silent orange roar
That rakes the evening’s glow.  

I see her in the fingers
That grip an Elder’s bough
And in the quaint expression
She has painted on a cow.

I see her in the water
That’s woven by the waves
And in a silent, starry night
That whispers over graves.

I know her when I seem alone
Yet sense a soft cocoon
That cradles carefully a child
Who’s lost beneath the moon.

I hope my love may know at last
A happy final home,
And oh I wish with all my heart
I’ll never feel alone.
Jan 2020 · 38
Leaving Sun
NIGEL Jan 2020
Leaving Sun

Leaving sun,
Hand holding sleeping son,
Gilding a dead day with peaceful dying.
Night caresses, undresses the civilised mind
As silence seals the sheep fold.

New morning,
Yawning and thoughts spawning decay.
Memories bleed your smiles, unheard sighs
Salve not the soft silence of absence.
Brilliance is defied by a curtain.

High noon,
Battered and badgered a dead mind.
This day, for you, the darkness I will share;
The thinking and unthinking linked in last love.
Tomorrow is sorrow's anchor.

Sinking sun,
Walking and talking with inner shadows
Choreographed by the legacy of unkissed departed.
Restarted life-sullied now, and unsure.
No cure for impure future.

Dew dark downs,
Cruel cold burns bones.
Sitting on Earth’s lap in hope for the sun,
No one comes, no one will come,
But I’ll see the Earth kiss the sun.

Numb weight,
As clouds wait on first glow,
Knows harmony with mind’s frightened void.
Then wisdom wells in a dawn chorus of joy.
And Mercy lights up a face.

Raised in rays
I see his face unburdened by bliss
And I kiss this rising son.
Jan 2020 · 29
I Want To Leave
NIGEL Jan 2020
I want to leave

I want to leave.
Not just this room, its people, my breath crushing waste.
Not just this tethered sham, absurd marionette world.
Not just this crafty shepherd’s panacea.
No. I just want to BE elsewhere.

I want to know.
Is all you and I do, say, achieve, share, prepare and care for;
Is all you and I admire, hate, spoil, cry over and destroy;
Is all you and I hope for, taught about and embraced over,
Erased by the cosmic gardener?

I want to be still.
Rejoice in NOW, sense everything, leave nothing unsaid, undone.
Nature’s confetti; good for the moment then left to the rain.
Nov 2019 · 72
old man on a park bench
NIGEL Nov 2019
Old Man on a Park Bench

I saw him there,
Old and alone with his thoughts,
Decaying leaves between his fingers,
Scanning velvet vignettes flawed memory supports,
Recalling sadness, but its joy that lingers,
And wasted empty space
He can’t displace.

Last life now waits on
Dreams left unfulfilled:
Bright faces fired by the promise of youth,
Hearts full of hope in a future he can’t rebuild,
The crushing certainty of final truth;
That life now ticks away
On a watch display.

He called his dog.
Dismissing missing ends
When life was a no through road.
When it’s unethical to regret, he pretends.
He slipped into ‘now’ mode.
Homeward tugged by a lead,
He followed the creed.

A garden path.
A woman with the doormat smile.
Another Sunday’s roast to toast
Another end of a slow weekend mile.
Is this retirement by the coast?
Filling final scenes
With machine routines?
NIGEL Mar 2019
One Thoughtful March Morning

Along the avenue, awake
To the tall, strong old wood.
Wise in the bright wonder of dawn,
I walked with her.

I miss the pleasures endowed by your smiles,
Faint now in the clay pain of a memory
As another clump of mistletoe
Grows in glory spherical upon a twisted apple bough.

New beauty in ancient form,
Daffodil bright in this tepid haze
Brings me again to Love;
Eternal youth smiling at a tainted, withered man.

My dear poplar companions-
Faithful to my end, hardly changing, locked
To cyclic seasons’  quest,
I bow to your spired, quiet wisdom.

In the grey sag of my painful limp,
Unworthy for her I felt-
And felt the same impulse of youth,
Unchanged by life’s casual decline.

Inside a yearning synchronised
With young joy; immortal smile.
Crimpled skin supports long dying,
Crying into a dreamed of coffin’s womb.

Love, you were always here;
Sometimes hidden, often present,
Never aging but forever young;
Alive in light for all living.
Mar 2019 · 77
Saharan Observations
NIGEL Mar 2019
Saharan Observations

I watched him, drinking from a plastic bottle
where I struggle to find water.
They come every year, grim-faced, rich;
disconnected from this landscape,
they rejoice in overcoming two weeks pain
to gain bragging rights in some distant bar,
just a radio call from a car￾and we fight our land with bare hands and
calloused feet.
Well 'tablet man' you don't see me,
hunched against the savage stinging sand,
face furrowed by struggle, worsened by weather,
rough edged, inelastic and defiant.
I watched him, swept up by some 4x4
to leave our sand to us again once more
and renew his acquaintance with hotels and plastic.
They disrespect us with sympathy and ignorance.
Mar 2019 · 72
Still Born Cry
NIGEL Mar 2019
Still born cry

I have heard them cry out of the cold and dark,
Waking up where no one breathes or sees or is;
Little wonders of the waters born elsewhere,
Clinging by instinct to some infinite void.

I reach for them. One by one they slip away,
Disfellowshipped from all love by misfortune.
With me they’d be safe, warm and gurgling with joy.
(Doctor said they were just mind healing spectres.)

Grief at need denied in perpetuity.
Not dead, but there waiting for a mother’s call.
Let go for closure, nurses said, please let go.
Numb in the machine hum of a healing room.

So, light dissolves and yields to another night.
They are with me and I will not let them go.
Accepting their end would render me useless,
My fingers will be on their lips as I die.
NIGEL Feb 2019
Address to a lost daughter

Little girl, eyes sparkling with questions,
Speak to me now;
I am old in ways and oft forgotten.
Come to me, whisper into the cold of the night.
Deliver another dream of how it might have been.

Little girl, stir the woman you became,
light a tiny flame
that with kindness kindles one warm thought.
Smile for me, moisten eyes weary with life-
or else make a brazier of my heart should you depart.

Little girl, your voice will be heard
when all leave me;
Its truth immune to the final smother of time,
cleaving life's ties with a quiet coward.
It pours faith and hope into the chalice of love.
Jan 2019 · 514
Primrose
NIGEL Jan 2019
Primrose

I walk alone.
My head heavy with everything
That’s worth nothing.

I search for simplicity,
But it’s here in you:
In your closet concentric pentagons
Fixing the succulent fire of Spring,
In your five pure petal hearts,
In your hidden song to the sun.

I see the bright joy of rebirth,
The exuberant energy of renewal.
I enjoy the creative grace of the divine.

You give me peace within.
Jan 2019 · 262
Before sleep I saw you
NIGEL Jan 2019
...Before  Sleep I saw you.....

I saw her but she didn't see me.
I saw the ivory cheeks, the jet jewel, the coal black hair.
I saw the charisma, crystal clear
under a crescent moon.
I saw her up-stretched arms embrace the sky.
I saw her violet aura, her secret luminescence
leave an echo of lustre on the laudatory leaves.
In the deep night I saw a rainbow
rise from her regal eyes.
I saw her kneel in communion with stars.
I knew love as never before.
Dec 2018 · 268
Let the soul sing
NIGEL Dec 2018
Let the soul sing

Stop. Wait. Walk away, away to somewhere lonely,
To where time’s dust blows in your face,
To where people are not
And you
Are only you.

Feel. Silence. Face the light in the east and renew.
Evict the stained self, the shaping cacophony of life
Will not be here.
Only nothing
Before the filling.

Accept and renew.
Dec 2018 · 100
Eign Morn
NIGEL Dec 2018
Eign Morn

Brave little robin,
Strident breasted,
Gilded in courage
Struts against the cruel steel of the north.

Kingsfisher Knight,
Aquamarine dash,
Lethal splash, strikes
Through moist mist whispers on ponds.

Determined ducks,
Arrowed against austerity,
Sweep surely out;
Scything sharply beneath cloy clouds.

Careful coot,
Cowering under overhang,
covets cache,
In languid reeds with haste hidden.

Managed man
Meanders among majesty,
Out of scene,
Observing gentle, cyclic savagery.
Eign is a small place near the river Wye in Herefordshire England.
Dec 2018 · 127
The Enduring Joy
NIGEL Dec 2018
The Enduring Joy

The joy of giving simply to others
Is given to those who heed the call.
When we give, the Light within us
Is shared to feed the Light in all.
Dec 2018 · 98
Morning in Monnow Vale
NIGEL Dec 2018
Morning in Monnow Vale

Take my hand and let us walk awhile,
Together we’ll feel the dew- making breath of dawn
and greet the sun with grateful exultation.
We’ll hear Earth’s gentle verdant giant yawn
and wash our minds in birdsong mile by mile.
perchance a kiss will give love its affirmation
or else affection may be written in a smile.

I won’t clothe your hopes in easy promises
Or try to embody the essence of all that’s good.
You will know me and you will know the truth-
Oh yes. You may go. That much is understood.

Feel me, the very me inside of you;
Nothing more pure, no better than this could be.
These great moments the mundane betray.
Feel, feel life’s passion not cling to its debris!
Dec 2018 · 112
A lover's plea in winter
NIGEL Dec 2018
A lover's plea in winter

Please wait awhile.
Sheltered by the furrowed brow of winter
Heavy hanging from the eaves,
We’ll share hidden, stolen moments
Canopied by ochre leaves.
Clasp my pleading palm;
Mingling moist warmth with smiles.
Cast off burdens of care.
Let the crisp, crackle, crunch of ice
Accompany we who dare.

Do not think at all,
Indulge this moment to milk your heart.
Wallow in the wash of wishes won,
When succulent, ripe rapture
Spawns a love that’s ne’er undone.
Dec 2018 · 196
The Beech Grove
NIGEL Dec 2018
The Beech Grove

Last steps make no sound;
They superimpose on moist unstirred grass,
On a cold bright lane, shadow strewn.
Flanked by beech, destiny’s guard of honor,
Branches crowd in intangible, tangled glory.
Feet fall within a psychic landscape,
Bereft of earthly impact
Above wrenched-away Earth.


Dappled light dazzles
Those left to wait for unheralded end,
Smearing the screen of one born of silence.
A sight of earth displaced from sense;
Cold clarity. Gone absolutely.
The steps of the unbelonging
Walk an empty country lane-
An after dinner stroll that ends
In Another Place.
Dec 2018 · 126
The white rose of winter
NIGEL Dec 2018
The White Rose of Winter

Into the cold, dark night of despair
you were born.
In the teeth of winter’s rage
You unfurled for me.

This morning I first see you.,
Child of light and grace.
In your face of petals
I see the pure pulse of peace.

The world couldn’t keep you from me.
What bliss is this,
That in the dying season
you bring me summer’s beauty?
Nov 2018 · 109
A moment's perfection
NIGEL Nov 2018
A moment in perfection


It’s now, it’s in this moment;
No hallowed existence savours more.
What mind brazed with the rigours of aesthetic strife,
Pursuing a perfect prize of lonely absolution,
Could hope to know love such as this?
Would Bliss outshine this divine kiss of lovers’ eyes?

Our shared smiles but hint
At a deep glory of eternal rapport,
Distilled mutually into a second’s instant knowledge.
Our touch is immune to the angry anguish of age.
There’s no end to original beauty.
What personal passion could fashion with such quality?

Three words of towering strength
Whispered wilfully into warm ears
Sears excitement into hearts melded with desire.
In life is any goal higher than knowledge of this?
Where impermanence has no meaning
We will live gently to give tenderly of ourselves.
Sep 2018 · 199
Again, hope.
NIGEL Sep 2018
Again, hope
Cold ideas slip away,
Leaving a dread of tomorrow.
Lost salvation leaves a scar shown to all.
Death is close but there’s still hope.
All must be new, fresh and clean,
Unlike it’s ever been
And I must close down a black part of me.

Tomorrow is the key;
New dawn will surely explode
All leaden regrets, wounding guilt-
And sun burns bright passion into will,
Holding it above the morass of doubt,
Leaving me without
A reason to abhor my sorry existence.
Night is a canvas for dreams
Painted without mercy, stroked
With the creative whims of divine justice.

I turn to her, imaged in sturdy stone;
Queen of the night, font of rebirth
Or else with earth
Destined to entomb another failure.
Sep 2018 · 107
Marble Harvest
NIGEL Sep 2018
Marble Harvest

For the rank and file beneath white bleached stones,
Laid in parallel lines above broken bones,
Life’s fruits and dreams dark death denied-
Scything this white harvest from  despairing cries.

From across the sea they came to kneel,
Upon this cloy earth their wounds to heal.
Written in faces washed by tears
Are bleak farewells, lost hopes and fears.

For such sacrifice of unfathomable enormity
They stone-carved here in cold, sterile uniformity.
I wonder at the end of this dark grey day
Can death to stop death ever sweep evil away?
Sep 2018 · 110
Musings from the shadows
NIGEL Sep 2018
Musings from the shadows

I live in this dust; the cathedral quiet loads
encasement into the psyche of a lost spirit.
The old house plays her tune of shadows;
a refuge for the fettered dead,
and I dread another rising of the moon.

The small boy will see me tonight and cry,
afraid and unaware as he stares at a suggestion
of a face, a hint of existence in another place,
a bad copy, greyed and lost.
At what cost the extension of a soul?

Dawn sprays the walls in light, effaces again.
The pain of solitude locks me into plaster.
This is no dream, I scream without sound;
I stop, unseen. Unheard. Unnoticed.
Life without form, death without end.
From their perspective...
Aug 2018 · 103
Last night in the wood
NIGEL Aug 2018
Last Night In The Wood...

I walked into the wood last night;
I wandered in the wild,
waxing with wordless wisdom.
Owls in oaks orchestrated cries;
shrill singing at the still moon.

Leaves long lost lay beneath,
above the abject sky;
layered loosely, left bereft
by the hard harvest of winter.
Armed with an anthem of ages, I smiled.

I surfed the strange tides of night,
I kissed the silent starlight,
I sang with a heart whole and happy;
unhinged from fear and fraud.
I paused to ply the peace with prayer
Jul 2018 · 117
Ghanaian Girl
NIGEL Jul 2018
Ghanaian Girl

I saw her coming back,
Red-smocked urchin riddled with the dew of false promise,
Beaming as she spoke of bright tomorrows.
Couldn’t bring myself to tell her of the sorrows
That waited to strike us down.

Yes, we’ve been happy,
In moments stolen after work sharing dreams spawned by their lies.
She believed them, is believing still.
Yet, I fight to find the will
To raise my head each day.

They have our hope hostage,
Its holy nature yoked to their greed, deceiving us daily.
They shout to us often of pay rises,
Promising rewards and great surprises,
If only we gave more.

I hate to leave my child.
Some uncle’s wife is struggling to cope with the village young.
When she first bleeds I will be here,
I cannot know another year
In separation from my light.

Last month people came from Europe,
They saw their new school, fresh water and underprivileged smiles.
Such self-congratulation! Such effervescence!
I will not assuage collective conscience
With demeaning thanksgiving.

We yet have our dignity.
We know great honour and pride in the quiet suffering of our duty.
(Do you think He will stop the pain?
Will He pause in his great work to explain
Why I was singled out?)
Jul 2018 · 120
After the word storm
NIGEL Jul 2018
After the word storm.

So, what of me, so who cares?
It went wrong, we wouldn't talk,
self defence sowed hate in eyes
that saw lies expressed by a honest face;
disgrace in words given truthfully.
Quiet now. Hurt alone.

If, perhaps, I had kept my counsel,
been silent when injustice ran amok,
Not allowed the angry waves of spite
licence to uproot the bright flowers of peace;
love may yet have kept her throne.
Silence does not atone.

Tomorrow will be cold, colourless,
each persistent heartbeat, redundant.
What is life if it is not shared?
We all should be paired with another-
all able to approach an end and know
that someone once cared.
Jun 2018 · 220
Paphos Embrace
NIGEL Jun 2018
Paphos Embrace

I look out to sea and perceive you;
Soft focused eyes, moist mouth.
Your words are magic music,
Like musk they move my mind.

You glide gently towards me;
Gown falling to glistening waves.
Your eyes glow of meadow green,
Your hair gleams of ethereal gold.

With scents that scintillate senses
You ****** and secure submission.
Feather soft skin in warm succulence
Enthrals as hungry fingers roam.

My strident want waxes proudly;
Kissed deftly by silken lips.
You rise and set above me,
Wine-wet and wide open.

With piercing joy unbridled
We fly on love's sweet euphoria.
Then lie together laughing
As I awaken to find you gone.
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