80/M/"Foxglove",Taranaki, NZ Australian native who has adopted New Zealanders..Wonderful people ! Wonderful country!
Have been writing everyday poetry for everyday people for over 60 years.
Love Janet & the kids, life, Bushmills Irish, old Jazz, Taranaki and All Black rugby. 341 followers / 78.0k words
My ex used to say I was his little bird I thought maybe because I was so small And every morning I would sing sweet songs As the sun peaked high through our window
In the evenings we'd sit beside the emptied bath He'd say I was as cute as a baby white dove Without knowing I instead began to mourn the life I had before I held his disconnected love
An endless yearning had grown in my heart To soar above the rooftops and tall trees I had evidently become his effortless prey Falling in love that young is so naïve
I believed I was that measly little bird A hollow ***** victim crying over clipped wings Another sacrifice to romanced circumstance So I built a nest around regret and lost dignity
I used to hate being called his little baby bird But he had convinced me that we were equal Until I realized he was the frail white-winged dove And he caged me because I was an eagle
Inspired from the song "I Was An Eagle" by Laura Marling.
Neon’s radioactive glow in a window, offers the cheap promise of pleasure. Like a hypnotic, fluorescent serpent, it flashes, blinks and winks - “Welcome”
It fairly slithers on rain-slicked boulevards, warms like moonlight on cold unfriendly nights, and signals cool, ready fun in the summertime.
We dress our vices in silky, pastel colors, like the gamblers choices of Disney flavored whiskies. It’s the soft, velvet glove that hides brass knuckles, oh, you’ll feel those bruises in the morning.
The world’s a dark alleyway with an electric blush, whose color flatters the lonely, desperate, and makes sin look like something you could fall for.
Neon is perfume for the optical senses. In that light, everything seems possible. Isn’t that girl smiling at you? You see, beauty is easier to trust than the truth.
Neon imperviously reflects off regrets, and glitters brightest on broken dreams. Of course daylight is harsh, but honest. Didn’t we come in here to escape it? . . Songs for this: The Ballad of Mac the Knife by Sting & Dominic Muldowney Any Old Thing by Swing Republic
BLT Merriam Webster word of the day challenge 05/15/25: Impervious = does not allow something (such as water or light) to enter or pass through.
Avocardo, Sugar Beet As succulent as smelly feet, For carrot on the parsnip way Where lemon pumpkins lettuce sway... Where tomato's and potato's Jive With honeybees, atop the hive.