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I walked along a cobbled street
That echoed, clattered, at my feet
And thought of many feet before
Who’d walked this way, but nevermore.

Those cobbles always seemed like home
Had been there since the days of Rome,
My father led me first that way
And his as well, before my day.

Then back, as far as we can see
Those cobbles lay through history,
Though worn and scuffed to mark their age
As walkers shuffled off each page.

Each came, eyes bright, a will to win
A glow without, a fire within,
Determined each to make their mark,
Their headstones now loom in some park.

Their needs and deeds, it must be said
Are soon forgotten, now they’re dead,
Though once it seemed their world was won
It shone and shimmered, then was gone.

And love loomed large in every tale
That walked those cobbles, made men pale
And listless, for the love they lost,
While candles lit each Pentecost.

And I think of those years gone by
That wrought from me a whispered sigh
Of love, I thought, that was well spent,
Was there at Christmas, gone at Lent.

And so I walk these cobblestones
That trip my years, and make old bones,
I turned, and lost that dream somehow,
For that was then, and this is now…

David Lewis Paget
 Oct 2014 Kaila George
Tryst
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If you want to stand out from the crowd

~

Dress in expensive fashion

    And be the rich snob people despise

~

Or dress in drab clothing

    And be the pauper people look down on

~

Or wear nothing at all

    And be the lunatic people avoid

~

Or just don’t stand in the crowd

    And simply be yourself

~
 Oct 2014 Kaila George
Tryst
Sunken eyes mourned
The death of another,

Parched tongue warmed
By the birth of his brother.
First published 19th Sept 2014, 23:20 AEST
 Oct 2014 Kaila George
Tryst
Addressee:
            Department Head of Creativity,
            HP School Of Rhymes and Poetry

Dear Mr Cole,
                              I write an ernest plea
To crave forgiveness for my little Tryst
For as you know the homework set by thee
Is overdue, the deadline has been missed

He’d done the work, the best I’ve ever seen!
You’d be so proud of all his clever puns
But then we had a visit from the Queen
She’d taken ill and suffered with the runs!

We let her in to use the lavatory
But then we heard her banging on the door
She’d run right out of toilet paper, see?
And ordered us to quickly fetch her more

We did the only thing that could be done
I hope you understand Sir

Signed,

My Mom
First published September 29th 2014, 21:35 AEST
 Oct 2014 Kaila George
Tryst
My love desires but ev'ry dream
Love knows and holds love tight,
Desires and carries on our dreams
But holds on through dark night
Ev'ry love our dark yearning takes
Dream tight, dreams night takes flight!
Idea based on the classic "A Square Poem", by Lewis Carroll.
The poem can be written in a grid, and read horizontally, or vertically.

First published October 2nd 2014, 11:25AEST.
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