Showing posts with label Poetry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poetry. Show all posts

Saturday, 1 June 2024

~ 10pm ~

 

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For my cheerleader, my confidant and the only person who keeps me sane some days.
This is a old poem, and still just as relevant today.


Cigars and cider help the words flow

Easy from my mouth to his

We draw in fast, let out slow –

Drink the smoke to breathe the fire

And we’ll ask the gods what they require.


I lean back and grasp the air

Watch it passing though my hand

As fleeting as a teenage care

We are no Romeo and Juliet –

Yet it feels like us against each threat.


He talks of travel, I of pain

We both want to run away

“Would you ever try cocaine?”

Then he relights, puffs into the flame

The ash at our feet like our family name.


Our child rests and so do we

Awake, sleeping on our own

Wishing for times always this carefree

“I can’t stand any people, except you –

Because you are me, through and through.”


He leans in close to tell another’s joke –

Knowing we are the punch line –

I laugh, like a dragon puffing smoke.

“Don’t be bitter darling, they don’t know what they say –

‘Live quiet, do well’, and now, pass me the ashtray.”

Sunday, 31 March 2024

The Harrowing of Hell

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Into Sheol He strode, dauntless

Though blood was thick upon His brow

The brass gates behind lying twisted

Like His crown of thorny boughs.


Screaming foul fury and terror 

Legions fled before His bleeding tread

For this one moving strong among them

Was God of the living, and not the dead.


From the bosom of Abraham He took

And turned once more into the night

In the darkness of cold Earth above 

He would be the first resurrected light.


The firstborn of the dead led them forth

Triumphant, Hades was harrowed for New Zion

And who could ever dare stand against Him?

For this Aslan was never a tame lion.



S.K.Downes

Sunday, 4 June 2023

Swan Song

 

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One woman tried to cut her wrists -

She hid it from the gossips and they said 

Goodbye - there's not been enough dinners 

for us to stay -

You must pay for our friendship with your bread.


One man camps at night in the pouring rain

He wants to save a few more dollars today 

But when he gets home, he hears how they

told his wife how he -

Spends all his time away on drink and play.


Look at the swan, gliding there

Every graceful, ever fair

She sits serene on a sea of glass -

But underneath, the feet are paddling fast.


One woman had a friend, dark and disturbed 

And the darkness could not bear to gaze upon the light 

So she told her she was ugly, broken and unformed, tore

her down until -

That once shining beauty disappeared into the night.


One man has a wife who dies a little every day

He carries the weight of both their worlds forever 

And others watch and wait and say that he's too sombre

for them to ever agree -

Never knowing he's given up praying for her to be set free.


Look at the swan, gliding there

Every graceful, ever fair

She sits serene on a sea of glass -

But underneath, the feet are paddling fast.



'But the tongue can no man tame; it is an unruly evil, full of deadly poison.' 

James 3:8


Friday, 10 June 2022

~ Futile ~ Poem

 



Why do I still stand before this mirror
And strive thus to cleanse my soul 
My eye, impatient, shall not see it clearer 
For all my fret and weary toil.

Inward, I cower and faint in heart
Yet somehow appear as valient as indeed,
I so surely shall shake apart 
As with my wounded mind I plead.

Inward still, I must seek to find
Some virtue hidden in mortal mire
An unmined gem burried deep in mind
Yet all is but coal for my pyre.

-S.K. Downes

Thursday, 25 February 2021

~ Chrysalis ~



Too small the cocoon for space -

Too tight the web eternal

Was held across the face

This frame the husk, soon to fall -

This blighted soul the kernel.


Felt as I have the wings beating 

Incessantly from the inside

And broken, have I been entreating -

To see in the mirror, face to face,

To see the likeness amplified.


Let this stunted soul be swallowed

With all that is good and wise

My earthly body spent and hollowed -

Let a pair of soaring Monarch wings

Be this caterpillar’s prize.



1 Corinthians 13:12
2 Corinthians 5:17




Wednesday, 4 November 2020

For the Sake of Sodom

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For the Sake of Sodom


Oh Lord, high and mighty

Hold not your hand away

Keep not Your words from us

Let not our fears betray

How far we have fallen -

How far left still to go 

For the sake of Sodom -

Lord, let it not be so.


For the sake of the fasting

On their knees all around

For the sake of the faithful

Burn us not to the ground.

If You find the righteous 

If there only be but ten -

Do not forever condemn us 

For a million wicked men.

 

Thursday, 2 July 2020

~ Infertile Ground ~

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This world is like a murky wood
Its men all tall, tenacious trees
While women flower into fragrant buds
Flocked in virtues like a cloud of bees.

But once clear paths are overgrown
By many a rooting root
Once bright meadows slumber dull -
The song and sun now cold and mute.

The trees that spring twist and stoop
No more to stand for a thousand years
And at their side, no flowers bloom -
Only tawdry thistles flourish here.

Sunday, 3 November 2019

~ I am Pain ~

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I am the sound of jagged breath
Catching in a broken chest
I am the feel of slow drying salt
Sleepless for another’s rest.

I creep in silent, midnight hours
I bathe in mounds of moulding flowers
Pilled high to pretend some cheer –
It is not needed, for I am here.

I am the dropping to the knees
The screaming in the dark
I am an eternal mighty river
Drowning slowly each single spark.

Let me hold your hands so tight –
Pull out the rug and dim the light,
I only need an empty space –
Only use an unseen face.

Sorrow, she holds me closer
Than any lover ever would
And Regret, so she loves me
For all the things they wish they could.

I am undying, yet only need one day
Bound forever by what you cannot say
Do not think I will be forgiving –

Your death is in the living.

Friday, 23 August 2019

~ Blue Wren ~

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Blue Wren

I had one blue wren
Given as a gift to me
And though its wings beat the bars
So strong it sung, until the day He set it free.

Small and sweet and feisty –
Encaptured by its song –
A borrowed treasure to hold close
For such a treasure would not be mine for long.

While its feathers faded,
It sung through day and night
For though it warbled in the dark,
It was the creator of its own moonlight.

And then one day,
He came to take the cage
“Your boys have asked me for you” –
The door opened and He turned the page.

Head tilted sideways, 
It stopped and looked at me –
Let out one final trill –
And bright-eyed, turned and fluttered free.

For Nanny xx

Tuesday, 9 July 2019

~ If I Could Paint You in My Head ~

If I could paint you in my head
What colours would I use?
When all His nature used before
Any hue that I could choose.
Original I could not be
No masterpiece could fake
“Imitation must be your key”
Yet this forgery I make.

Modern masters look to me
As empty piercing lights
My brush is tattered in its climb
To it’s Master’s lofty heights
What skill we had is fading fast
As each day I see more clear –
We cannot relive a gloried past

But must create in ‘now and here’.

S.K Downes

Wednesday, 3 April 2019

~ I Walked the Precipice of Beauty ~

 
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I walked the precipice of beauty
Above a motion bold and ‘grand’
That walked a million circles
Upon once long discovered land.
Where weakness was an honour
To be given to the strong
And truth was a trigger word
Besmirched in marching song.

One man’s trash was treasure
And all the treasure trash
Tossed out with every measure
Of a new generation brash.
Too tired of old men talking
They cut the old men down
With smirks and smears and knowing leers
Packaged in a thorny crown.

I had to stand in pointless queues
And smile at paper bags
‘Artistic’ were the words they used
Describing each damp rag
That sat upon the fire of growth –
Smoke signals in my wind
To blow the futile is the oath
Of all in daylight dimmed.

They smashed the windows of the cars
That paid to use my street
Those people waiting quietly
They were the ones they beat
For saying ‘let us hear a voice
And perhaps learn to disagree’ –
This culture’s god, her name is ‘Choice’
So all must choose not to see.

I walked the precipice of beauty
Above the slippery slope
They stood below and propositioned
Me to hang upon their rope
These safe spaces held their hands
And gave the cutting knife
Their only way to meet demands
Was to love an ugly life.

S.K. Downes

Sunday, 10 June 2018

An Australian in London ~ a poem ~


I delved into that great cesspool like Doyle said
Where a queue is my forever amongst the boxes red
Where the bleating honk of horns was the music to their beat
And every cobbled pathway walked by a thousand foreign feet.

No one here is sacred to my soul and space
No one will remember this millionth fleeting face -
That is like the sand of time upon this British shore
That the waves of years will wash away forevermore.

Boxed in by iron rails and deep in clipped mistrust
This whirlpool of accents oils down my coloniser's rust
Until proudly, in grandiose tones I can say -
"I navigated the underground by myself today."

Piled upon each other, people have no outward fear
That the other's deepest secrets they could always hear
But British moral forbids them to every really mention
Anything beyond a polite acquiescence to attention.

Soft green are the fields of this blessed land I rome
But still my heart yearns for the parching dust of home -
I will water my wilderness until is flows as a sunlit spring,
And then of my land, this choir boys will finally sing.

Friday, 6 April 2018

Two Kingdoms ~ a poem

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A ode to the few true match sellers I have been privileged to know


I once lived on Kingdom Street and used to walk its path
As I made my daily journey into the worldly wise
And on either side, speaking brimstone and oncoming wrath
Where the match sellers trying to offer their little fires.
Their lights were bright, their voices were crying aloud
And one by one, they struck and lit the matches before me
They were but a performance to the disinterested crowd
For their desire to sell made them absurd to see.

They danced before me every single raining day –
Telling me of how this little light could change my soul
They lit and flung the drowning matches into my fixed way
While they spoke to me of fires, and lamps and coal.
They lit bright fireworks to blaze upon our dark sky
They wrote songs like the tavern lyrics we sang each night
And yet while they sang to me of a life both bright and dry –
Their houses behind them were devoid of warmth and light.

The windows had once seen some golden sunrise but forgot
The doors were muddy from their own damp tavern shoes
For the light was not there in deed, but only thought
The only warmth these people gave was to wooden pews.
To strike the matches to their own lamps never crossed a mind
For what real part ever had this day with their night?
In their choices, they were the blind leading on the blind
Their kingdom had no place for this intrusive light.

What if it shone upon the places best kept deep and dark?
What if it urged them toward a greater, martyred goal? 
What if their lives became a bonfire to this immortal spark?
And what if they were called upon to pay the final toll?
No, it was far better to sell this brightness quickly on
Then ever engage its pure practice upon themselves
They disapproved of our beautifully perverse Babylon
But they wanted to live in our world, not us by ourselves.

There were other match sellers on that fateful street
And they were mocked by all who passed them by
For they did not shout and dance, only quietly entreat
That they might show us the reasons why to buy.
Their backs bore the mark of another’s heavy lash
Their hands were those of a soldier’s, fighting long at war –
They did not stand together in a pile of smoking ash
But held alone one glowing torch before an open door.

The stained glass glowed stranger than any rocket’s glare
And the candles lit the rooms for all inside to see
There was indeed human weakness and old evil there
But it was painted on the walls, a portrait of who they used to be.
I watched, as painfully, they lit another lamp to consume
The dark, and heard the mocking jeers of the sentimentalist,
“Light not the side issues, our only purpose is their impending doom –
If you care that much, then here! The mark of the fundamentalist!”

For many years I watched them both as I walked their way
And saw a heritage rising strong before my eyes
For many children stood in the doorways of the day
And yet pattering feet soon left the homes of harsh cries
To seek out warmth and light, they ran to Our Woman’s arms –
Babylon the Great welcomed them with a luster never known
For unlike their parents, she could read their palms
She saw that their hunger, she could feed to make Her own.

And in the doorways of the light, silhouettes there stood
That few were changed through many passing years
The souls that left departed as they would
But few they were, and forever mourned with bitter tears.
For to the third and fourth generations of those who loved Him
To those who truly burnt for the torch could not help but light
Those little ones following on behind them
To also burn themselves alive in pure, flaming fight.

One day I could not help but stop, and ask one bent old man –
“What is the reason for this light? This light your grandson is holding there?
Sell to me, I wish to know if, indeed, there is a greater plan –
You are the reason that I have stopped, by the mark you bear.”
The old man’s brand shone with pride another world must give
While his scars dimly mirrored greater ones above
He drew me close, and lit my match, “My son, you live!
We here, we burn and struggle in true testament of love.”

“For if this world keeps turning, we must turn along with it
And seek out souls to guide them to the Way
These matches in our hearts must be forever lit
By the actions that we make, and the words we must say.
And if we do not light our lamps with the words we sell
Then how can we ever halt this sun in its flaming sky?
Unless we struggle to a great goal, never shall they tell

That we change the course of nations by the dark we all defy.”