Friday, 1 March 2024

The Surrogates' Tale

Old Abraham was eventually led
to fatherhood, by Hagar's bed.
The surrogate begets the heir,
then Isaac sets him back to spare.

Mithra, Constantine
replaced with Christianity,
but kept the details of the Persian god:
Shepherds at the birthing scene,
Magi there for visiting.
Tradition covers up the fraud.

There's Jacob, his harem steading,
his wives' younger sisters bedding.
Wedded wombs and concubines
bring forth the heads of the twelve tribes.

Mithra, Constantine
replaced with Christianity,
but kept the details of the Persian god:
Shepherds at the birthing scene,
Magi there for visiting.
Tradition covers up the fraud.

Mary, handmaid of all handmaids,
when virgin birth was all the rage.
Rhea raped for Rome's first brothers,
Raised not by Mars, but Faustulus.

Mithra, Constantine
replaced with Christianity,
but kept the details of the Persian god:
Shepherds at the birthing scene,
Magi there for visiting.
Tradition covers up the fraud.

Thursday, 1 February 2024

Burn

Maybe, just to be safe,
they should burn right down
every single dwelling place
in every single town.

It would reassure these tyrants
that the housing list
is as much for migrants
as for arsonists.

If we could exchange
these criminals for refugees,
it would save time on statements
from the dogs in the streets.

Monday, 1 January 2024

A Different Woman

As a one-remaining-grandparent child 
I was absolutely fascinated by
the idea of other children going to
their nana's after school.
As a treat.

A far-fetched notion to me
whose grandmother seemed
at the very best, removed.
But, Anna's set of photos prove
all her happy years.

Friday, 1 December 2023

Cursory Rhyme

All the different spiders
went up the water spouts,
down came the rain
and left the spiders in no doubt
that there isn't enough sunshine
to dry up all the rain,
and that flood prevention measures
must be put in place.

Even little spiders
can work the problem out,
floods must be contained
and kept away from every house.
The spiders think that hosepipe
bans could be prevented if we drained
away the excess water
and stored it for sunny days.

Wednesday, 1 November 2023

Unfair Trade

The British Mandate's broken promise,
an unfair trade, never honoured.

Oranges and lemons, say the bells of South Yemen,
You got a good bargain on the African carving,
When will you pay us?, say subcontinent natives.
You became rich, say the bells of Serendib.

Now boxing clever, with ringside neighbour:
May the odds be ever in your favour.

(Rishi Sunak, the UK prime minister, met with Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel, on 19th October, to declare the UK's support for the Israel prime minister and his country. He said, "we want you to win."
Win? The Hamas attacks on 7th October were not the beginning of animosity between Palestine and Israel. Israel has not suddenly become aware of Hamas as an enemy. I don't understand why the UK, and the US for that matter, seem to think that the Hamas atrocities of 7th October mark the start of a war that came out of nowhere.

To me, the people on the Gaza strip are like those in the arena in The Hunger Games).

Sunday, 1 October 2023

Are You Right There, Marty?

You may talk of the pros of going railing
up, down, and across this country,
and all of the petrol fumes saving
by transporting yourself publicly.
You'd run for the train in the morning,
but you'd have to be there before eight.
And why bother with all of that jogging
when Renault's got wheels at your gate?

And as you're driving all terrains,
you hear yourself sing this refrain:

Are you right there, Marty, are you right?
As you travel free by morning, noon, and night.
RTÉ pays you for runnin'
a car that Renault's fundin',
it's the life, now, Marty,
it's the life.

Friday, 1 September 2023

Different Worlds

I did not know her,
but only a little time threw
us to different worlds.
Her power lay not where it might strike you;
in her shining eyes, her lithe legs, her lack of hair,
or her jaw that cut the air ahead of her open
arms that dashed all before them as her figure moved like a blade.
Her power lay in her focus.

The same country, but mine allows.
An accident of time gives me grace.
But, she had to dig her heels in, hold her ground,
a side-effect of living in her space.

I did not know her,
but her relief feels like mine.
Women's shapes reshape the place they stirred,
a perfect silhouette as in her life.

(RIP Sinéad O'Connor.)

Tuesday, 1 August 2023

Shell Haiku

Vacant sculpture
One careful owner
Feeds the birds.

Saturday, 1 July 2023

Siskin

And, the last straw; 
a glowing, bright-yellow, siskin
pounces and walks
the peanut feeders, in
luminous streaks,
showing off his abundant health.
His nuclear energy 
pokes my pinpoint pupils, pelts
my patience, and strips 
my nerves of resistance.
I bring a photo of this annoyance
to my daughter, her illness
pauses while she smiles
at the image of my torturer.
We will soon be fine,
and will tolerate the brightness.

(We got Covid. After all this time of avoiding it, we got it. Just having the virus was upsetting, but, being sick made a lot of very small things seem annoying. We had beautiful weather for our quarantine, and I spent as much time as I could sitting outside. That siskin really wore away at my last nerve, but my eldest enjoyed my story.)


Thursday, 1 June 2023

Save

Non vascular, slow-moving,
creeping coloniser, brooding
before taking action,
ever changing, ever fractal.

Save the water, save the sower;
let the moss come, take us over.