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Janet Aitch Jan 2020
I sing of a black hole
an emptiness or a void
in the indescribable blaze
of a dying star
In a minute it is gone
and I have no more words
for my song
Janet Aitch Jan 2020
At Epiphany each year
I think of the Magi
who foolishly doubted
a star's inspired leading
and went to Jerusalem
to enquire of a king.

A king who was noted
for disposing of claimants
to the crown that he guarded
as if held by glue.

In an instant the destiny
of scores of young children
was wiped out forever
by this one mistake.

Had they read Micah's prophecy
of the birth of a Saviour
they would have reached the stable
as lovers to a tryst

and the Bethlehem children
would have lived life as normal.
The carpenter of Nazareth
would still be the Saviour
and the blackbird have sung
over cradles, not graves.
Janet Aitch Jan 2020
Blueberry Friday
today adds fancy biscuits
Breaking tradition
Janet Aitch Jan 2020
Wherever I go
he's there with his walking frame
smiling cheerfully
Janet Aitch Dec 2019
In one of my dark moments
I saw a starling
orbiting
all the old emails
I thought I'd deleted
Janet Aitch Dec 2019
Hai Ku who are you?
Japanese form, poem true
May I write one too?
Janet Aitch Dec 2019
We lived in Cornwall then
crashing waves and seaweed tangles
sea views looking so far distant
it could have been to another hemisphere
Bliss
At least we thought so
until- you know how the smallest things
trigger a firestorm?
In this case it was musc
each of us despising the other's choices
'til the rows reached a crescendo
stereo shouting
and the split was inevitable
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