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223 · Jun 2017
Awakened Living
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Allotted time, of varied season

Child of virtue, child of reason



To tell of all your miracles

Be lead beyond all obstacles



Of such decrees, humble and just

Of noble measure, that I trust



The splendour of your holiness

Gloried shine of faithfulness



Where trouble finds, I am concealed

Of living lands, your truth revealed



From the throne, you will observe

Just rewards that we deserve



Guided forth, directed steps

Faithful guide, our Lord protects



Lord of favour, land inherit

Righteousness of spiritual merit



Unfailing love, patience abound

He sets my feet on solid ground



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
222 · Jun 2017
Embrace
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Strip away what no longer serves you

Make time for those who deserve you

Seek knowledge that prepares you

Do one thing that scares you

Choose the course that trains you

Take the chance that awaits you

Select the friends that uplift you

Trust the love that adores you

Travel the world, it’s an opportune time

The world is here to embrace you



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
220 · Jun 2017
Dazzling Butterfly
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Beautiful butterfly, once encased

Emerging open, world to face

Bold, dazzling butterfly

Spread your wings, release, defy

Blend amongst the coloured flowers

Resting through nocturnal hours

Basking balanced blissfully

Blossomed nature blessed and free

Soar beyond the boundary

Transformed so dramatically

Breakaway beyond the sky

Brush of brilliance, mystify

Beaming colours of fresh appeal

Dazzling butterfly, so surreal


Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Peace be still, strike thy pose

Epitome of eloquence, footsteps of the queen

Pearls of wisdom, solemn portrait

Position thy hat, attend to thy shirt, that of satin, that of lace

Family ties, adornment to each

All is well with thee, obedience calls – o’ child be seen, be not heard

Be seated; be still, thou shalt not be disturbed

Workhouses – be deterred, apprentice house preferred

Sacrificial morning, make way to the pit

A revolution of demand, provisions of coal, of iron, of copper, deposits of old

What sayeth thee?  We shall supply!

As pitheads wind, so miners grind

Seek and follow, tunnels be low – passages of the great

Toil dawneth on me, forty winks be yearned

As we flock to the town

Of craftsmen, of blacksmiths, tailors assist

Technology equips, shoe last o’ stiff

Fine fettles are thee, inventions surpass

Full steam ahead!  Country be lead.

Of sheets, of rolls, printing amass

Fortunes be stirred, households back to back

Our cast-iron range, warmth to thy home

Fresh statuses arise, relieve former ties

Ambition abound, middle class be found

Boil water on the range, afore we bath

Of fresh produce, of luscious game, black pudding o’ delight

Shilling be spent, fill up thy churn

Horses’ clod on cobbled streets, ploughed fields, farmer’s relief

Leg thy narrow boat, steam locomotive, cut short thy duration

Better to tow, canal bank astride

The Victorian age, of history, of pride



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
216 · Jun 2017
Fortress on High
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Fortress on high, stands fortified

Tower of the valley and countryside

Bow and arrow, sovereign sword

Comfort chamber, homely lord



Magnificent halls of grand prestige

Throughout the ages castles besieged

Guard protection, tall high tower

Stronghold defence of such great power



Order of the king, show loyalty

Rebellion against the royalty

Blacksmiths, merchants, products sold

Working life for adult role



Wealthy lords and active knights

Poor pheasants of lesser rights

Assembling of the scaffolding

Labours loading, strong building



Distant castle stands remote

A gatehouse, keep, chapel, moat

Conquered lands, mass invasion

Rebuilt towns of restoration



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Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Unique, engrafted into the vine

Caring father, that is mine

Renewed mind, advancing song

Beloved, beheld, made to belong

Becoming dawn, where shadows flee

Emitting peace so gracefully

Presence, purpose, soul awake

Beyond ourselves, a choice to take

Surrounding shield will fortify

You cleanse, restore and purify

Captured mind, enabled wise

A glorious eternal prize

Your strong hand is filled with might

Fill my thoughts with your insight

Begotten son had paid the price

No greater worthy sacrifice

Unique, engrafted into the vine

I am his and he is mine



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
213 · Jun 2017
Yasiin Bey
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Undoubtedly, undeniable

Most definitely

Life is not promised, yet you light up the world

Messages through spoken word

Consciously social, from vocal to vocal

Elemental flow

Lyrically acclaimed and instrumental, truly influential

Beyond a statistic

Such experience – will we ever know

In depth dimensions, sketches of a dream

Above solid ground, poetry to my ears

Freedom beyond fears, mountain magnetic

Activated climb, break bordered walls

Stand undefined

Not out to get got

Every story two sides, mathematical embrace

Take notice, vocalize the political state

Destiny manifested

Freedom cannot be bought

Mindful intuition

New York, New York



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
209 · Jun 2017
Due Season
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Vertebrates with feathers and tails

Reptiles with their shiny scales

Birds of which that range in size

Returning cycles that comprise



Solid seal, protective shell

Danger near, seek to repel

Contained therein with varied roles

Porous eggs of tiny holes



Nest of twigs, eggs to hide

Incubate the birds inside

Predators across the land

Hiding place beneath the sand



Born to hunt, equipped with age

Acquired mate, there to engage

Age’s grand of which to reach

Return journey to their beach



Storks upon the solid sticks

Within the nest of feeding chicks

Frozen wasteland of no nest

Penguin pouches, eggs to rest



Giant fans attract a mate

Tail feathers, peacocks shake

Birds of tropics, colours bright

Such a ray of sheer delight



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
207 · Jun 2017
Raise This Generation
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Without a standard, no deviation

Accrued sin brings separation

Feeling lost individuation

Poor mistakes upon rotation



From a worldly fascination

To a godly motivation

Bring forth a realisation

Praise the Lord a proclamation



Influence a growing nation

Be their light and elevation

Changing friends of adoration

Create a right manifestation



Overcome the devastation

Intercede with mediation

Reform the civilisation

Let us raise this generation



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
207 · Jun 2017
Sovereign Splendour
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Compassionate Christ, epitomised embraced

Devoted disciples, purposely placed

Above all, powerful praise

Forever first, sovereignty stays

Faithful father, welcoming will

Powerful purpose, fellowship fill

Highest honour, royal reign

Mindfully made, known by name

Each day edified, zealous zest

Daily devotion, radiant rest

Celestial city, glistening gold

Astounding angels, beautiful bold

Temporal trials, due defender

Jehovah-Jireh, sovereign splendour



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
207 · Jun 2017
The Flood
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Populated land of plenty

Yet hearts brimming with sin,

Dishonourable thoughts, unwholesome deeds

Blessings, provision, no gratitude thereof

The young mirrored such ways

Distaste all around, high and low, near and far

Preoccupied souls, distractions abound

Within such surroundings, righteousness remained

The remembrance of Noah, a passing of days, instructions foretold

An unfolding promise, destruction of old

A time for renewal, a solid ark to build

Call forth the chosen, the chosen are few

Gather your wives and sons, animals two by two

Close the door, seek refuge no more

Waters shall arise, raging torrents, streams will flow

Forty days and forty nights

Water-covered earth, send a raven to and fro

Send a dove for resting place

Imminent return, a week of wait

A second return, an olive leaf

Of such relief, the flood had ceased

A beautiful becoming, land again

An open door

An offer of sacrifice upon the altar

A promise on high

Rainbow sky



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
198 · Jun 2017
It’s Already Done
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Faithful promise, it’s already done

Our battle is over, he’s already won



Kingdom greatness, resides within

Our provider, out trust in him



In your presence, soul set free

The true source of security



Surrounding light, always near

Casting darkness, doubt and fear



That of future, in your hands

Alignment with your divine plans



Outstretched arms, I can confess

Attentive father there to bless



Angels sent at your command

Miracles yet to understand



Embedded in your destiny

To him who saw the best in me



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
196 · Jun 2017
Of Wonders and Miracles
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Of wonders and miracles

Remover of obstacles

You are unstoppable

My Lord you reign



Unshaken invincible

Of justice permissible

Indifference unthinkable

My Lord you reign



Of presence intangible

Almighty wonderful

Love that’s unchangeable

My Lord you reign



Truth undeniable

Peace unmistakeable

Steadfast unshakeable

My Lord you reign



Sovereign unmoveable

Strong unassailable

Power unbreakable

My Lord you reign



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
194 · Jun 2017
No Limit
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
An abundant harvest, workers may be few

Place no limit on what God can do

Some will appear to exemplify the best

No restrictions on who God can bless

When barriers present appear to stay

He makes ways, where there is no way

Of situations that hinder and stall

You can arise beyond the fall

When doors shut and others refuse

Unceasing ways in which God can choose

In spite of shadows, moments of fear

Fathomless times when God can appear

Trials and tribulations are experiential

God can draw you closer to your potential



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
193 · Jun 2017
Let there be Joy
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Let there be joy, let there be gladness

There in your presence, sanctified peace

Thoughts made anew, constant renewal

Adorned with truth, kingdom release



Bringer of light, depth in your word

Lamp to my feet, forever my guide

Dearest companion, draw ever near

There through my journey, you by my side



Patient and kind, ever so dearest

Quiet still voice, humbled to hear

Astounding joy, the fullness thereof

When trials come, I shall not fear



Standing in awe, honour and glory

Our understanding, ever transcend

Not one of us, ever could fathom

Heights of your greatness, spirit ascend



Promise to us, lasting eternal

Straighten thy path and rectify

Father above, ever so giving

Your holy name, lifted on high



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
192 · Jun 2017
Tudor Trail
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Let a new age commence, unrest shall now cease

King Henry VII, the bringer of peace

Merchants will travel, trade will now flourish

Descendants of which epitomise courage



A land of writers, a progress of arts

Embedded into the Tudor’s hearts

Embroidered gowns, heads and tales

The elegant wear of farthingales



A Tudor house, a college, a school

Established wealth of Tudor rule

Towns of old, constructed new

Merchants traded, places grew



Refined timber, a solid room

Within the attic, a weaving loom

Wattle and daub, between the frame

A home preserved, set to remain

  

Furnished halls and window glaze

Estates abound, knot garden maze

Food aplenty, peacock and swan

Iron skewers, with meat upon



Send a fleet, out to defend

A kingdom of which lives depend

Aboard with cannons, Mary Rose

We shall arch with longer bows



Parish churches of the ‘Reformation’

A coat of arms, our declaration

Henry VIII, the Supreme Head

The King’s schools, of which he lead



A ‘Globe’ performance, a Shakespeare show

Shall we stand where ‘groundlings’ go

A theatre set to entertain

Yet monasteries sit in poor remain



Upon thy hill, now let us mount

To thus reflect with fresh account

A prominent history of which to lend

Thy Queen Elizabeth I to end



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Since I was created for such a time as this

What on earth am I here for, before eternal bliss?

Let the weight of your calling, bring greatness out of me

The epitome of Christ, is what I care to be



With your divine purpose, evoked into your plan

Your perfect craftsmanship, made with your mighty hand

Spiritually lead me, with fresh waters anew

Let your holy spirit, guide me in what I do



In accordance with your blueprint, my purpose I will seek

My life is not my own, I am truly yours to keep

Before my birth you knew me, you knew my every path

The hairs upon our head Lord, I’ll let you do the math



Made into your image, the warmth of your embrace

Align me with your will Lord, let me win the race

Words cannot express the wonders of your love

That you would send your only son, from heaven above



The gifts you have bestowed me with and great ability

Open the eyes of my heart Lord that one day I shall see

Let me not take for granted of who you care to bless

Let me endure trials as you guide me through this test



Be my divine inspiration, knowledge not of man

Guide me to your truth so that I will understand

God has a sense of humour, he does like to remind

That even in the early hours, you are truly divine!



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
187 · Jun 2017
Aboard the Express
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Hop aboard the Express

Coast to coast, city to city, passengers in line

Electric locomotive, powering at speed

Turn about the corner, tilting train along the track

Compartments of the carriage

Synchronized flow, signal – stop sign

Yet a glance behind, dancing of the trees

Horses on the moor

A scenic tour, destination ever-near

Of varied kinds, capacities great and small

Lest we fall, yet with closed eyes we crawl

Make way to the mountain, sloping steep hill

Railway equipped, pinion wheel grip

The fascination a journey entails

Straddling monorail, of columns held upon

Embrace beams above roads

Diesel locomotives, powering gears

Afore times we have known, use of pulling alone

Steam locomotives, signs of the time

Wait in line, aboard the horse-drawn carriage

Pressure, power, steam

Fuel for freight trains, packed with heavy loads

Rolling wagon wheel

Roll-on record breakers, ravishing appeal



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
185 · Jun 2017
Prehistoric Living
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
They roamed the earth with supreme distinction

Evolution prior mass extinction

Of giant forms, dominate thy land

Exceptional findings to understand



To recover and discover, fossils of old

To reconstruct, reform the mould

Fine tools to chip, we hammer away

Extracted fossils, in rocks they lay



Science of discovery, working replica

Evidence of skin and that of feather

The Mesozoic era, before catastrophe

Continents found, thy land and sea



Furry mammals, reptiles of the time

Dazzling dinosaurs crawling from the slime

Non-flowering trees, appearing tall

Conifers and mosses, plants of all



The varied forms, at the least complex

The Titanosaurus, Tyrannosaurus rex

The Kronosaurus, beneath thy wave

Seizing for prey, beneath the cave



Born to adapt, hunters of the sky

Beak-like jaws of which to reply

Folded wings, yet stood to train

The great survivors that now remain



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
183 · Jun 2017
In your Sight
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Life will test, challenges arise

Look beyond the shore

Eye on the prize, to they that are wise

Be not hidden in your eyes

In your presence be still

A void that only God can fill

Drawn ever closer, whether near or far

Be my desire

A flow of wants, pre-listed needs

The flesh that feeds, to which I plead

Holy Spirit intercede – divinely lead

Let your rivers overflow

In the streams of life

Whether wrong or right, by day, by night

In darkness or light

Let me be precious in your sight



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
183 · Jun 2017
Beloved Has Become
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
To see beyond sight, a vision of the night

Of eyes that would amaze, the stillness of your gaze

Windows of your soul, capture and behold

Delighteth thee



Ever-crescent moon, of harmony in tune

The dawning of the sun, beloved has become

Enlighten me



Enduring to remain, the fire to my flame

Stellar all the while, an enigmatic smile

Rooted ever deeper, devotion of a keeper

Embrace me lest I f

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My confidant, my all



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
181 · Jun 2017
Seasons Anew
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Orbiting the Sun, as though it were a ring

Summer then autumn, winter and spring

Opposites exist, as in day and night

The tilting of the Earth, now gives way to light



Of the inner planets, are we relatively near?

Orbiting Earth around the Sun in a year

Complexities of life, numerous reasons

Varying sunlight does create the seasons



Tilt towards the Sun, daylight will appear

A period of summer for that hemisphere

Lush green landscapes and longer days

Outdoor games in the sunshine rays



Shorter days of autumn, increased rain to fill

Leaves with less production of chlorophyll

Artistic shades of yellow, brown and red

Temperatures fallen, withered flower head



Chilly winter season, birds off to migrate

Bearing longer nights, animals hibernate

Trees losing leaves, dormant to survive

Incubated eggs, for winter has arrived



Such a joy in spring, fresh daises to pick

Wonders of new life, the hatching of a chick

Animals emerging, formation align

Plants burst into flower, ever so divine



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
179 · Jun 2017
To Him that is Risen
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
To him that is risen, in him I am forgiven

To him that wears the crown, where true love can be found

To him that is the Saviour, blesses us with favour

To him of mighty strength, to you I can repent

To him who can perform, miracles to forlorn

To him of sovereign worth, our ruler of the earth

To him that restores peace, where wonders never cease

To him the gates allow, where even angels bow

To him yet seated high, to which I can rely

To him of thirst relief, of faith with sure belief

To him of strength to seek, forgotten and the weak

To him our hearts be kept, without we are bereft

To him that we belong, a cleanser of the wrong

To him that holds the throne, my soul is not alone



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
178 · Jun 2017
School ‘Holly’ Day
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
At quarter past eight, I thought I would be late

Yet it was still early in the morning

Become what may, of the school holiday

My grandfather Joe was still yawning



At quarter past nine, I really took my time

My bowl of porridge was awaiting

At five past ten, I woke up from my den

My grandmother Sue was still debating



At half past eleven, we reached the River Severn

The ducks on the bank were astounding

At twenty to twelve, we saw a Mr Melve

He fell into the river, heart was pounding



At ten past one, my joy had nearly gone

My very tiny belly was to grumble

Yet five minutes later, we saw a kind waiter

The best meal ever, rendered humble



At twenty five to two, we visited the zoo

Gorillas were looking at me strangely

At five past three, birds surrounding me

They seemed to want to re-arrange thee



At quarter past four, we reached the zoo door

Grandmother left the shop so jolly

At half past five, her smile had come alive

She had bought me gifts and holly



At ten past six, my bike he had to fix

The shining glare was less appealing

At half past six, I was really in the mix

Dinner time coming was the feeling



At five to eight, they thought I couldn’t wait

Bedtime stories were commencing

Laughing in the night, a glorious sight

Grandfather talked about fencing



By quarter past eight, at a splendid rate

Grandfather saw me looking sleepy

Into the night, switching off the light

Twinkling stars will surely greet me



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
175 · Jun 2017
Draw Me
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
I stand so tall and slightly lean

The sharpest creature ever seen

My t-shirt boldly has a rose

I have a much lengthened nose

My stringy arms I wave and cheer

Yet I have just one small ear

My rounded mouth looks like a ball

My little left foot is so small

My right foot is yet rather big

My fingers are just like a twig

I’m wearing very spotty shorts

My shoes have crosses and noughts

My teeth though crooked always please

I have awesome knobbly knees

There’s many big and many small

Yet each amazing, one and all



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
174 · Jun 2017
Dearest Friend
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
When light has ceased to shine

With answers yet to find

When others are unkind

With challenges of mind

To stumble or to fall

When progress starts to stall

When rivers cannot flow

With ebbs that lay shallow

When rendered left behind

No reason or a sign

Deserted unclear place

A yearning to embrace

A friendship to abound

Where fullness can be found

Where none can separate

My heart will elevate

Where I can so rely

Where joyful eagles fly

In awe of such surround

It glistens all around

A trust of which to lend

My dearest ever friend



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
173 · Jun 2017
Fundamental Frame
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
The absence of which, who could withstand?

The evolution thereof corresponds with us

Expansion likewise

Enabler of movement, our fundamental support

Protection for such living things

Joints and muscles – we limber on

Muscle contract, muscle relax

A framework within

Exoskeleton outside

So ribs protect – heart and lung surround

Skull protect – shield the brain

Where two or more join, so joints comprise

A fundamental function

A vital role to play

Solid and strong, yet spongy within

Inner bone marrow – tissue living

Small bones of the inner ear

Larger bones increasing gear

Leg bone, arm bone, rendered to walk alone

High bone, thigh bone, ever so required bone



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
172 · Jun 2017
Summer Delight
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Components form a basic need

A plant produced, a healthy seed

Light and warmth, spring water flow

Tranquil air helps plants to grow



The sunshine rays that beam with light

With health, green leaves shall stand upright

Natural cycles won’t evolve

A dark surround, left bare and cold



That light of which dear plants rely

Devoid of light, such plants would die

Tall spindly state, o light shall seek

Epitomises growing weak



Watered fields, roots delight

Nutrient soil, anchored upright

Beneath the earth, a process starts

Up through the stem to distinct parts



Sunshine glare, of natural bliss

Make way photosynthesis

Bring forth a bout of showering

The varied kinds are flowering



Embrace the harvest, water surge

Where leaves and flower buds emerge

Insects travel, pollination

Carried forth, fertilisation



Dispose and scatter seeds below

Create anew, for plants to grow

Coloured petals, a summer breeze

Butterflies and bumble bees



Attractive plant, a keen insect

Solid petals will protect

Sweetest nectar – energy

Exist for bees to make honey



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
169 · Jun 2017
The Strength of Samson
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
The children of Israel, standing tall

Jericho and conquests beyond the fall

Possessing Canaan, equipped to defend

Tribes of twelve, of which they descend



From Joshua’s death to the Promised Land

False gods worshipped at every command

Returning to evil ways unpleasantly

God promised judges to bring victory



Israelites oppressed, Philistines of power

The appearing of an angel in a timely hour

The bearing of a son, promised to occur

Delivery from Philistines, was told to her



A chance of hope, not rendered forlorn

Unto mother and father Samson was born

A roaring lion of enemy plans

Samson seized the strength of his hands


Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
169 · Jun 2017
Prominent Prey
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
A powerful hunter, of varied species

Watchfully gazing, they perch on high

Eyesight of excellence, strong hooked beak

Awaiting your prey, vultures, a splendid relation

Incredible wingspan, as they take flight

Found near water, perched on feathered legs

Fish a-plenty, hunting ground

Boot, harpy, snake, fish and sea

Of four divisions so they belong

Rainforests, deserts, coasts thy be found

Of almost every habitat

Foraging for food

Make way to the nest

Eyries of the ledge, frequently of the trees

Align thy grass, twigs and leaves

Display a valid courtship

Allocate thy mate

Somersault with might and weight

Protect thine eggs, chicks will hatch

Be guarded, vulnerability be aware

Return thy food, to motherly shelter

Protect from snakes, ravens, racoons

Promote survival, train thy young

Eagle calls across thy territory

Attention thus occupied

With wings outstretched

Take thy stand



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
168 · Jun 2017
Roman Reign
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
The prominent years, of which did last

Great heights of power, of centuries past

According to legend, thy Rome we build

Twin brothers afore, o’ Remus killed



O’ city of Rome, of which we name

A land of power, government, fame

A laurel wreath, for emperors made

Make way Augustine, we shall invade



Proud legions stand, march with thy sword

Set up camp, in one accord

Hilltops on high, settlement surround

Excavated objects found



We bind the law, of which was spoke

Of magistrates power, enforce, evoke

Writings carved, upon thy stone

Papyrus, bronze, of Latin alone



Villas remain, a courtyard near

Mosaic art, yet to revere

Myths and legends, they chose per se

God and goddess, a role to play



The Colosseum, the serious wars

O’ re-enact at theatre doors

Horses trotting, yet at a pace

The circus held, thy chariot race



Lend a penny, now let us bath

Thy mineral water, water wave

As strigils scrape, upon thy skin

With lavish oil, thy slave rub-in



A solid cause, bring to effect

Our empire built, we shall protect

Provinces, lands, we captured all

Stood to defend, afore thy fall



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
168 · Jun 2017
What Can I Hear?
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
One of the five senses, tell me what you hear

Picking up of sounds, directly from the ear

A great deal of listening, noises all around

Approaching from a distance, I can hear a sound



I can hear a siren, I hear a bouncing ball

I hear a loud football crash against the wall

I hear the sound of paper, torn so carefully

I hear a crunching apple bitten gracefully



Detecting sound waves, in the open air

They cannot be seen, but they are still there

Patterns of the sound waves, dogs are howling

High upon the tree branch, I hear a bird sing



A message through my ears, sent towards my brain

I know what I am hearing, the splattering of rain

Different types of animals, distinct shaped ears

Some can hear clearer when a noise appears



Even with my eyes closed, I can hear a squeak

I can hear the footsteps, yet without a peek

Looking inside you will find the eardrum

Noise creates vibration, louder than a hum



A louder sound brings a larger vibration

Good listening deemed for a quiet narration

Sounds high and low, near or far

There goes the sound of a very fast car



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
166 · Jun 2017
Mammals of the Earth
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Early stages of nurture, nature commence

Embracing their vulnerability

The warmth of parental care

Expansion and development

Protection from within

Safety of the ******, comfort living

Nutritional supply through the umbilical cord

Where life has begun

There are herbivores ready to run

Gestures of giraffes

Leaping deer

We can but revere

Kangaroo offspring, resting pouch

The young will latch

Preparation for a time beyond

Bonding baboons, close knit group

Enveloped in parental care

Weaned through time, skills combine

Destined to change made to adapt

Camouflaged cheetah cubs

Lion’s thick mane

No longer the same

Daring displays of dominant males

Attainment of adulthood, meet lioness

Echoes of elephants, trumpeting trunks

Whistling whales, swim in song

Advancement in accord, accrued stage

Ripened age



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
166 · Jun 2017
The Great Fire
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Twas the flames of the night, that caused such a fright

In the great and vibrant city

Merchants arranged, at the Royal Exchange

Yet events to unfold struck pity



Rich noblemen and proud women

Strolling by the River Thames

No time to tarry, new goods to carry

Both silk and spice were gems



Projected below, dark streets narrow

Houses aligned together

O’ tinder dry, would not defy

The elements of the weather



Flames would not wane, on Pudding Lane

John Farynor’s baker’s shop

As the flames took hold, his scared household

Climbed to the nearest roof top

  

As watchmen saw, the sudden roar

Citizens ‘playing for keeps’

Abandon thy home, leave well alone

The diary of Samuel Pepys



With morning anew, it did continue

Warehouse of the riverside

An acrid stench, o’ would not quench

The smoke of which to override



Black clouds be seen, o’ King intervene

Equip your soldiers and band

A decision to take, for a ‘fire-break’

A guinea press into thy hand



With energy spent, make way to the tent

Creations upon Moorfields

Yet to discover, new ways to recover

Bring forth new trade and yields



New plans for when, thy Charles and Wren

Construct and build, be willing

The worthy meets, brought straighter streets

Provide thee with a shilling



We can but climb, as we define

The new magnificent

Brick homes no fall, yet standing tall

The commemorate monument



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
164 · Jun 2017
Tranquil Tempest
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Twas a stormy night

O’ tormented waves

Across the Sea of Galilee

Sweeping storms of surfaces spread

Tempestuous tempest, torrential rain

Of fear again, several sailors, fearful men

A gushing wave, to break the side

Visions of a sinking ship

Such stifled disciples

Their master still asleep

Lain down in tranquil rest

Such measures of a test

A cause to then arise, he opened up his eyes

They of little faith

Words spoken, of winds rendered still

Of tempest ceased, a calming storm

Such winds and waves obey him

To know the Son of man



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Beyond the destruction, a journey to the south

The bearing of a promised child

Unto Abraham and Sarah, within their latter stage

The joy of Isaac

An awesome wonder

Hagar and son, of company within the tent

In playful sight, both sons adjoined

A jubilant feast, with Ishmael unkind, merriment declined

The yearning of honour, attention be sought

An imminent request, send them away

Instructions of sorrow, Abraham obliged

Mother and son to voyage on

Seek the place where you belong

Replenishing supplies

A radiant sunrise, in the land of Egypt

Ye to wonder to the wilderness

Walking on empty, thirsty and faint

Wander no father

Suffering son

Weeping in solitude, fearful afraid

God heard the cry of pain

Draw to the spring, water arise

Be now filled, I shall provide

Your son shall live, grow and thrive

Strength shall arise, wait upon the Lord

Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
158 · Jun 2017
The Other Side of the Road
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Verse 1

If love is what you feel and it’s real

Authentic, bona fide, with true appeal

From high to low emotions on the course

All I’m asking of you, I shall not force

To reach forever more for your hand

Only skies from up above will understand

To walk that open road, towards the dream

Yet my heart will comprehend what I mean



Chorus

And if it’s safe with me, it’s plain to see

The one and only place to build a home

And while you wait and see, if the grass is green

Greener on the other side of the road

Greener on the other side of the road



Verse 2

The readiness to move, the swift reply

The yearning just to feel the my oh my

There’s nothing else to prove, nor answer why

With dedicated thought, I’ll aim to try

The pull, a mighty force, has kept you there

So far away from me, you’re unaware

To render ever still and not be moved

The tainting of my heart, so to sooth



Chorus



Bridge

Oh please tell me, whoever is to know

Destined so to try or forever let me go

That special part of me, was casted to the shore

I’ll surely wait to see, is this forever more



Chorus



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
The Other Side of the Road is a country song that ties in romance with potential heartbreak. It is not uncommon for individuals at times to regard neighbouring circumstances as more desirable than one's own. It can be as innumerable as the galaxies and stars, as to the outward appearances that can be deemed more favourable. The count of luxury vacations, fashionable clothes, expensive cars and grand properties can all come under the radar of the wandering eye.

In the case of this song, the existing relationship has now come to a crossroads. Two partners are on the verge of making up or breaking up, whereby one feels that the relationship has become dull over time. Instead of re-igniting the original flame, she has now come in view of a more promising venture, in the form of love elsewhere. She is faced with the decision of re-kindling her current relationship, or dropping everything and sticking with a new love conquest. Her partner is keen to re-establish their romance and pick up where they left off, yet the overall choice has been left with her.
151 · Jun 2017
Twelve Months of the Year
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Of the month of January, begin the year so merrily

Of the month of February, red rose for the family

Of the month of March, Mother’s Day flowers

Of the month of April, watering showers

Of the month of May, awaited holiday

Of the month of June, happy Father’s Day

Of the month of July, school holidays

Of the month of August, summer music plays

Of the month of September, a harvest in store

Of the month of October, a fairground tour

Of the month of November, bonfire night

Of the month of December, end the year right



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
150 · Jun 2017
Set to Rise
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Take me to the distant places

Take me far beyond the sky

To embrace the broad horizon

Where both my wings can fly



Take me to a place of courage

Far beyond a place of fear

To unfold my true formation

Sailing forth to seas sincere



Set to rise with true elation

Former thoughts to unlearn

To discover more within me

A desired truth to yearn



For the place I hold so dearest

Confirmation of a sign

To live my life on purpose

The opened door is mine



A time of bold decision

With discouragement aside

To a land of my victory

With my eyes kept on the prize



On the prize………….



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
149 · Jun 2017
Tooth Care
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Aligned in place, they changed and grew

A distinct frame to chomp and chew

To rip, to crush, to tear and bite

To process food, determined might



Forward canines made to tear

Bold incisors lessen wear

Solid molars help to crush

Day and night our teeth to brush



A solid set, with aim to grind

The sets of teeth we can but find

Milk teeth formed, of first event

The adult teeth grow permanent



Meat eaters are carnivores

Plant consumers’ herbivores

To brush is not inferior

To balance bad bacteria



Balanced diet, portioned fruit

Brighter teeth, a healthy root

A poorer choice of alcohol

With smoking yet will take its toll



For where leftover sugar lay

An acid forms for tooth decay

Improved choices – don’t delay

Brush and floss teeth twice a day



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
148 · Jun 2017
The Voice of God
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Verse 1

In times of jubilation, with merriment of cheer

With joyful moments passing, to whom I shall revere

Of all the shades of wonder, devoid of any doubt

With miracles of splendour, of times never without



Chorus

I will praise my God, I will praise his name

I will listen forth to his holy rain

I will sing for joy, I will lift my heart

I will hear the voice of God

I will hear the voice of God



Verse 2

When man looks at the outward, yet you embrace my heart

Of love that’s ever-growing, setting me apart

Of trials and tribulations, you shall draw me near

Whisperings of courage, a stillness set to hear



Chorus



Verse 3

A rendering of focus, purposed by his name

A righteous returning, of Christ to see again

Of man we cannot fathom, your holiness so great

With gratitude and patience, your call I shall await



Chorus



Bridge

Holy rain, holy rain, lift my heart, heal my pain

Fill my life, make me whole, come and bring your joy again

Holy rain, holy rain, lift my heart, heal my pain

Fill my life, make me whole, come and bring your joy again



Chorus



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
147 · Jun 2017
Settlers Ashore
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Of European descent, from whence they came

Across the borders to settle, re-establishment

Angles, Saxons and Jutes – Anglo-Saxon be known

Conquered lands, such roads have served, that of the Roman Empire

Yet under attack, strong order we lack

Helpless – o’ kingdom cry

As legions left, nations wept

Our production has ceased

O’ Saxons – mercenaries be hired

Will you defend us now?

Picts trouble thee

From ‘worthlessness’, ‘choice nature’ reflect

Anglo warriors now stand abreast

Ruddy remains, Arthur’s battle in vain

Battle of Hastings, charge and maim

A legend’s defeat, as armies retreat to lands afore

O treasured finds, beneath the silt

Fragmented helmet, of skilled design

Corrosion abhor, yet to restore

Tarnished silverware, o’ iron rusts

For much gold lay, retained –unchanged

Grave goods of Sutton Hoo, barrow over thy ship

O’ King be laid?

With objects frayed

Unaware of whetstone wear – we honour thee!

Of features present, of features past

Churches of stone, post-hole home

Tis farming year, with ploughs we break

Prepare thy soil, crops shall thrive

Fatten thy cattle, raise thy calf

Barter thee, present ye half

Commence thy craft, thy potter’s clay

Of antler work and carpentry

Thee be skilled, our peoples free



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
144 · Jun 2017
The Truth That I Love You
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Verse 1

Standing in the middle, just unravelling the riddle

Won’t you stay with me a little, I’m lost in time

Resolution ever-ready, indecisions never steady

No I can’t be secondary, just want to make you mine



Chorus

The essence of courage, with leaves swept away

I’m journeying forward, don’t stand in my way

No greater price to pay, it’s not hard for me to say

The truth that I love you



Verse 2

Unfolding revelation, I’ll await anticipation

With a rising elevation, I’m drawn to you

The glowing of your favour and the moments I will savour

I’m not inclined to waver, I will see this through



Chorus



Bridge

Your undivided time is exactly what I’m searching for

With a love to find, of the moments that we met I’m sure

Be acquainted with, the unfading love I’m bringing forth

And I’m so into you



Chorus



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
141 · Jun 2017
Natural Wonders
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
The emergence thereof, a cycle begins

Of different forms – developing

Exceeding growth of varied rate

Conditions there to germinate



To reproduce they fertilise

New plants to materialise

Protection of the embryo

Seeds produced, equipped to grow



Soil with moisture and daylight

A season with conditions right

Outer case of seed to split

Cells divide at the root tip



Food produced with sunlight caught

A stronger stem for base support

Grass re-growth of no delay

Species grow in the same way



Creeping plants that climb a wall

Taking shape and growing tall

Carbon dioxide, water involved

The minerals are then dissolved



Tree exposure strong and willed

Healthy cells of which to build

Plants and trees are all around

Natural wonders, calm surround



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
140 · Jun 2017
Time
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Of t-i-m-e, we knoweth not

That which could stand still

Transcends us all

An opportune moment, of which to befall

A flicker of hope, desireth more

To seize, to freeze, this window frame

Pictures in the sand, ‘sandline’ recede

Rainbow brilliance, swiftly hidden from view

Precious pearls, of days brought anew

Wonderment happenings, fastening through

Peering back with merriment glance

Lost in time, of but one chance

Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
139 · Jun 2017
My Springtime Song
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Verse 1

Creations scatter, seeds are blossoming

No greater time to draw the harvest in

New life to thrive and nature to unfold

With character of greater stories told

This is my springtime song

This is my springtime song



Verse 2

Such fields of grace and captured memories saved

The rays of sun above, a steady wave

To picture such an ever after scene

The magnitude of shades of flowering

This is my summer song

This is my summer song



Verse 3

So picturesque, an autumn coloured shade

To so revere, when higher thoughts evade

To thus evolve, the changing of the land

Of mysteries and time is in your hands

This is my autumn song

This is my autumn song



Verse 4

Imprinted patterns, fashioned all across

The times of gain and all apparent loss

The breath of life of seasons animate

A beginning of such a time to wait

This is my winter song

All seasons do belong



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
131 · Jun 2017
Learn Thy Trade
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
From minute settlements, to towns of trade

Yet without warning, a sudden raid

A venture into foreign lands

The walls and gates of Viking hands



To labour on, as understood

Homes we build, prepare thy wood

Address the strength of near rooftops

For there beneath lay our workshops



Commence the plan, we have devised

Perfect thy craft and specialize

Protect the home, o’ dearest wives

We venture out, to honour lives



I make thy comb, you make thy shoe

With silver weighed, we shall accrue

Of buried towns, forgotten fence

The archaeological evidence



Of generations when time began

Young boy o’ ten, become a man

We send you on, to grasp thy trade

The substance of which life is made



Trade thy *** and wooden chest

Wives will loom and keep the nest

Our homes rest on thy trodden earth

Stones surround thy warming hearth



I write, I read, a leader’s state

O carved letters educate

We shall not settle for any less

Protection called, our high goddess



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
115 · Jun 2017
Processes of Life
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
The basic essence of being alive

The process to live and thrive

Movement as the ability to move

Respire to release energy from food

Response to changes, sensitivity

Building blocks, growing steadily

Reproduction of offspring

Excreting waste, healthy living

Food for energy, vital nutrition

Life processes of healthy condition



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
Aw
115 · Jun 2017
Music Melody
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Anticipated anthem

Beating bass drum

Clamouring cymbals

Chorus chime

Clarinet concert

Chanting choir

Dynamic debut

Eerie echo

Fiddlers flute

Fascinating fanfare

Humming harmonica

Harp in harmony

Improvised intervals

Music melody

Mouth movement

Nostalgic note

Oscillating octave

Play piano keys

Resounding rhythm

Resonating rhyme

Sounding symphony

Singing scales

Timing in tempo

Testing trio

Unity of unison

Vocalised voices

Whistling woodwind



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
114 · Jun 2017
Plague Presence
Geraldine Taylor Jun 2017
Planetary conjunction, behold catastrophe, o’ trembling earthquake

Afore thy outbreak, for terror has struck – omens of bad luck

Of rats aboard large ships of trade

Black Death, Black Sea, what becometh thee?

Rain of fire be seen, plague-ridden body on board

We have reached thy port, yet to attest, how plague affects

Swelling glands, pain of anguish, rats be driven away!

Your mere presence has brought such decay

As we whip, thy iron-tip, our atonement for sin

Carvened Danse Macabre

Such an illusion – dissolutions thee

Charms of protection, a defensive guard

Twas written, twas seen

O’ comet, striker of the sky, what do you signify?

Pepys can testify

Anger from above, epidemic take hold

Wagons rumble o’er cobblestones

Familiar cries, threepence my dear

Our streets form an open sewer, coins in vinegar, avid memoir

O’ do not tarry, empty thy cesspit

O’ waste

Watchers in haste

Yet beyond the square, our city of London, along the Thames

Statistics ever-rising – bills of mortality

Your curing touch, King healeth thee

O’ silent city, cross be marked

Doors marked red, as peoples fled

Orders for health, examine, oversee, Royal Society

Even physicians flee

Of herbs and spices, no cure for thee

A fire, so great as broken out, thy plague wiped out

As events unfold, we shall retain control



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
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