Poem a day challenge #94 (Web)

Web

By Scott Bailey © 2013

Glistening silver
A delicate spider web
Fallen tree around

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Poem a day challenge #93 (Fallout)

Fallout

By Scott Bailey © 2013

Taut relationship
Strained over a bloody mess
Chemical fallout

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Poem a day challenge #92 (Boxy)

Boxy

By Scott Bailey © 2013

Worn out, knackered, done
A brimful of boxy fun
In old Legoland

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Poem a day challenge #91 (Memory Lane)

Memory Lane

By Scott Bailey © 2013

Sound, sound, drumbeat hard
Too loud, who cares, light flashing.
Thumping beat, hot air, alcohol haze.
Saturday nights of days gone by

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Poem a day challenge #90 (Sonnet for our Times)

Sonnet for our Times

By Scott Bailey © 2013

So it seems to me that beyond the news
Beyond the web of the media spin
There are places still where the only views
Are battlegrounds full of unearthly din

I see the most pious places burning
Where the holy words still hold high accord
Where simple souls for peace are still yearning
The peace that those holy words won’t afford

Yet here where reason and science abound
We live comfy lives secure in our ways
No bombs rain down on our manicured ground
There is no revolt, no passion ablaze

There’s something wrong with this picture I see
Is it really this way, can you tell me?

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Poem a day challenge #89 (Winter)

Been busy with DIY today and now my back is aching bad. So this is one I prepared previously – but new on here.

Winter

By Scott Bailey © 2013

Winter’s wind blows fierce
through silk and wood it does pierce
a lonely howling

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Poem a day challenge #88 (Evening Beach)

Evening Beach

By Scott Bailey © 2013

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Splashing on the beach
Throwing pebbles in the surf
With red sun sinking

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Poem a day challenge #87 (Pain in the Back)

Pain in the Back

By Scott Bailey © 2013

A pain in the back
Plus lack of sleep is the bane
Of relaxation

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Holy Ben Affleck!

Ben Affleck is the new Batman – does not bode well.

OK – Maybe I shouldn’t judge – let’s hope I am proven wrong.

Poem a day challenge #85 (Who’s the Fool)

Who’s the Fool

By Scott Bailey © 2013

Listen to all the anger
Hark at all the fury
Just remember that
You no longer own the jury

Humiliate the whistleblower
Make him out a fool
Wielding propaganda
Like an old blunt tool

Don’t you know we’re cynics now
We can see through all the lies
You will have to do much better
Or suffer the surprise.

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End of a Short Era

As Alexander has his last day at nursery today. A short break of a few weeks then he is off to school…

 

Little Story Teller

So Alexander – in the middle of having a bath suddenly tells me that there is a special book waiting for me in his room. It’s magic and even he doesn’t know what’s in it.

“Where did it come from?” I ask. Thinking that he is going to say mummy brought it or Nanny and Grand dad gave it to him.  Instead he says:

“Well Daddy. When we went to my friend Alex’s party at the beach there was that man digging for worms in the mud.”

“Yes I said”.

“I went to help him and dug up a big worm – as big as you daddy! And next to it was this magical book. So I picked it up, washed it off and brought it home.”

I was there at the party with him so can confirm that he made all this up!

That’s my boy!

Début Novel – Now Available

So here’s my announcement!

[Insert fanfare of your choice here]

And some shameless self promotion.

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But seriously. After lounging in a drawer for fifteen years or so I have finally dusted it off, edited and now self published my first début novel – available now on Amazon Kindle.

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Mankind Limited

Please feel free to re-blog and let the world know!

Announcement Soon – watch this space

Some big news – for me anyway – I’ll write about it properly later.

Poem a day challenge #84 (Open Gate)

Open Gate

By Scott Bailey © 2013

So the gate opens
Let’s see where the road will go
As I bare my soul

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Poem a day challenge #83 (In Sickness and Hope)

In Sickness and Hope

By Scott Bailey © 2013

Tiredness saps me
Nausea weakens my soul
Hope is a hand up

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Poem a day challenge #82 (Society)

Society

By Scott Bailey © 2013

Is society
Tension on the webs between
Elites and masses

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Poem a day challenge #81 (Poor Race)

Poor Race

By Scott Bailey © 2013

As a race
We should step up
To eliminate the gap
Between the haves and the have-nots
Between the singers with their bling and the slaves on the line
Between the bankers with their blank cheques and the children in poverty
For most of history most men women and children
Lived in misery, died hungry.
We are a disgrace
As a race

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Poem a day challenge #80 (Wonder Shore)

Wonder Shore

By Scott Bailey © 2013

Photo Credit: Scott Bailey 2013
Photo Credit: Scott Bailey 2013

 

Back from the shore
Into my arms.
After an explore
In a world of charms

A world full of wonder
Mystery and fun
Of beaches and crabs
And space to run

Breathing salty air
Hearing laughter ring
Dancing without a care
Of what tomorrow may bring

So dance some more my son
Enjoy the sun and sea
When the day is done
Run back home to me

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Poem a day challenge #79 (Dream Bearer)

Dream Bearer

By Scott Bailey © 2013

The bearer of news is coming
The bearer of mystery
Will the news be good
Or scary 

The bearer of news is coming
Anticipation is strong
Slowly our dreams are condensing
So long, so long, so long.

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Poem a day challenge #78 (Burton – Clerihew)

Burton (A Clerihew)

By Scott Bailey © 2013

Richard Francis Burton
Richard Francis Burton (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Sir Richard Francis Burton
For who life was so certain
He was a master of disguise
Caught Mecca by surprise

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Poem a day challenge #77 (Modern Times)

Modern Times

By Scott Bailey © 2013

Primary colours or simple fruit
Clickety click click and point.
Open the way to a blind deluge
Illuminate the mind

Bright blinding highway – superfast.
On a never-ending roll
Swallow it all until we drown
Where is the straw of truth?

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Poem a day challenge #76 (Green Board)

Green Board

By Scott Bailey © 2013

Turn upon turn upon turn upon turn
Green upon green upon green upon green
Tracks and tracks and shining silver
Decision making machine

Can it take the pressures
Of expectations on board
Will I

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Poem a day challenge #75 (Flown)

Sad, sad news today – just a short one.

Flown

By Scott Bailey © 2013

Another one lost
Too short, too precious, and gone
Little heart flown high

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Poem a day challenge #74 (The Cracked Vase)

The Cracked Vase

By Scott Bailey © 2013

The vessel is cracked
Still holds the sacred blooms
Still revered
Though the blooms are without root
Rootless. Dying.

Still revered.
Water though refreshed,
Still stagnates
Dead blooms replaced
With freshly cut.

Repetition
Builds a patina of respect
Authority
Habit.

The vessel is cracked
Empty of life
Yet forever filled
and revered.

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Poem a day challenge #73 (So It Goes)

So It Goes

By Scott Bailey © 2013

Stereotypical headlines
Reactions just the same
Ample opportunity
To apportion blame

Night time is for thinking
Sorting truth from lies
But in the sunshine morn
Dreams just fly

So it goes

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Another Version of Book Cover

Taking everyone’s feedback how about this one?

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Poem a day challenge #72 (Autumn)

Autumn

By Scott Bailey © 2013

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0288 ice leaves (Photo credit: crabchick)

Autumn golden brown
covers the hard icy ground
a leafy carpet

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Poem a day challenge #71 (The Songbird)

The Songbird

By Scott Bailey © 2013

Bird sings by the pool
in the spring in a soft cool breeze
her voice a sweet sound

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Sick Bay

No posts tonight – just a short poem that came into my head. Have apoorly wife and unsettled child to look after.

Poem a day challenge #70 (The Show)

The Show

By Scott Bailey © 2013

Bug me, drug me
You’ll never touch my mind
Not that you want to
Afraid of what you’ll find

Afraid of the secrets
of someone in the know
Afraid of the exposure
of your elaborate show

So go on with your programme
Sticking to the script
Until the day you are aware
You’re playing in a crypt

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Namesake

Well how about that – found an established poet with the same name as me. Could be awkward if I ever do publish my poetry.

Maybe I should contact him?

Poem a day challenge #69 (Through the Glass) (Villanelle)

Through the Glass (Villanelle)

By Scott Bailey © 2013

Slowly the shadows pass
As memories retreat and fade
Passing beyond the glass 

Like springtime budding grass
New joys together are made
Slowly the shadows pass 

This pain we will surpass
And sunbeams will cascade
Passing beyond the glass 

Though sometimes the shattered glass
Will cut us like a blade
Slowly the shadows pass 

New light will surely trespass
On the lawn that we have made
Passing beyond the glass 

Those memories we can’t bypass
But their colour has finally greyed
Slowly the shadows pass
Passing beyond the glass

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Poem a day challenge #68 (Time Cycle)

Time Cycle

By Scott Bailey © 2013

Time and time again
So it is out with the new
In with the older

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Poem a day challenge #67 (Ancient Coast)

Ancient Coast

By Scott Bailey © 2013

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Iceland Jökulsárlón (Photo credit: taivasalla)

Where the crashing sea
Meets the shifting cracking ice
Hunters hunker down

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A Good Day

After all the rushing around trying to get various things done we decided that we would forget it all today and have some relaxed family time.

So we got up late, didn’t rush to any timetable and did what Alexander had been dying to do for ages. We went swimming. As Faversham has an outside pool and it was very hot – we had a great time. It was like being on holiday abroad without the travel, exchange rates and general stress.

Everyone was very happy.

A New Short Story

I knew that writing a poem a day would have wider effects in helping getting my creative side going again. For the first time in years I had an idea for a short story. Not just an idea either but most of it all there and complete and ready.

So taking advantage of having a bit of rare spare time I sat down and wrote it out straight away. I thought I would post it and see what people think. It’s raw and fresh and has had no editing but I am excited by the fact I have actually written some new prose so want to get it out there.

Bruised

By Scott Bailey © 2013

 

He would never see his son again.

Unless…

Unless he went made it through today. Found the strength from somewhere. Put aside his pain.

The trauma his son had suffered had not been at his hands. Logically there was no responsibility for it on his shoulders.

Logic was a weak fence against raw emotion. Emotion that told him that he had failed as a father, that the protection he was supposed to give had been lacking, just that once.

Nobody agreed with him.

That made no difference.

So, he would not compound failure with failure. This was his last chance. He would take it.

He had tried all other avenues. Therapy, prayer, medication. Nothing worked, Yet what it had done was show him the way. It had made clear the path he needed to tread.

So he took a deep breath and rose from his seat. He nodded to the doctor signalling his readiness. The doctor frowned but kept his piece. He opened the door and let him enter his son’s room.

The room was sparse, clinical. His son lay curled on top of the bed sheets, motionless. Awake but unresponsive. He did not look up or acknowledge his father’s entrance.

There was a small bedside table to the left of the bed on which sat a plastic beaker of water. The bed was positioned by the window. Sunlight tried to make an impression on the coldness of the room but failed. The only other furniture was a white chest of drawers and some empty white bookshelves.

Then there were the books.

The books, many many books, that should have rested on the shelves or strewn on the floor. An impressive collection for one so young.

They hung impossibly in the air.

He sighed. He knew what came next. It had all become familiar to him. This time though he did not avoid it. He did not flinch or try to defend himself. This time he smiled at his son.

The books flew at him. As if thrown by immense strength and anger. The hard spines whacked into his flesh like dull nails. Again and again and again. Raining pain upon his body. The books that hit him fell to the ground limply, twitched like dying flies, then were suddenly whisked up and flung again.

There was no let up.

He could feel his body being pummelled into a bloody bruised mess. But he took it. Stood calmly, raised his arms towards his son and kept smiling. Gave all he had left to him – gave him his unconditional love. Took the punishment not meant for him.

The books whirled faster as the rage grew. Like a tornado of leather and card they descended on him, pounded him. The pain passed over what was bearable to no longer being processable – so he no longer felt it. He knew he would not last much longer – if this continued his body would fail him. Darkness crept inwards along the edges of his eyes. He kept smiling, locked his legs and stood, arms out.

The whirl became a darkness that was trying to beat his flesh from his bones. He felt like the bones themselves were splintering beneath.

Then it stopped.

Suddenly all the books fell to the floor. Sunlight sprang into the room as is a lock had burst.

His son looked up and held out his arms for his father.

Poem a day challenge #66 (Raw)

Raw

By Scott Bailey © 2013

More than a year’s passed
Memory is still red raw
Watching blue eyes fade

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New Dr to be announced this Sunday

Dr Who Experience
Dr Who Experience (Photo credit: williamsdb)

If they choose the current front runner –  Peter Capaldi I would be quite excited. It would be a good shift in direction I think. Perhaps an older somewhat in the mould of the Peter Cushing version?

Poem a day challenge #65 (Traffic)

Traffic (Tanka)

By Scott Bailey © 2013

Brushed by death today
Twice.
Metal boxes speeding
Too fast, too near me
Driven on by the wrong thoughts
Or expensive wanderings

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Poem a day challenge #64 (Energy)

Energy

By Scott Bailey © 2013

Starlight is silent
Waves crash and roar on the shore
Then there is matter

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