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  • One room, one window, one door.

    5th May 2020 by

    One room, one window, one door. Today he took his walk of recreation A few steps further down the well beaten track This time there was no turning back Freedom tasted sweet as sweet could be He had been cooped up for several weeks Covid 19 and that certain age made sure of that He… Read more

  • Constant in his belief.

    27th Apr 2020 by

    Constant in his belief. Withered, all withered Words, infrequent visitors No longer leaving imprints upon a page He sits, suffering The anguish of not writing As he fails, then rises, then fails again Inside his head, he frets On the outside, no one understands. When will his exhaustion be complete? It helps, he tells himself… Read more

  • Acrostic Poetry.

    26th Apr 2020 by

    Sunday. A caustic Acrostic. Sabbath, on this day you shall rest says the Lord Under no circumstances should you toil Now dear friends, it is a different story Don’t have work to go to, the world is in lockdown About us, death and destruction of life as we know it Yes of course there is… Read more

  • Dreaming of –

    23rd Apr 2020 by

    Dreaming of Dreaming of the countryside he longs to see again In all it greenery The country, his home its scenery Walking upstream by a silent river Looking out on rolling hills. Together this combination, the best medicine Setting the scene For peace of mind and clarity of thought Pleasures in life which money cannot… Read more

  • Down on the farm.

    21st Apr 2020 by

    Down on the farm. On days when the skies were filled with rain Black as ink clouds sat heavily over our little haven Jobs around the farm were curtailed Which gave us children more time inside With granny and granddad. Times like this were like gold dust to us We learned to play card games… Read more

  • The beyond will continue to be out there.

    16th Apr 2020 by

    The beyond will continue to be out there. In this island of his afternoon He waits in anticipation For the rattle of the trolley The jangle of knife, fork and spoon. His room sparse though it may be Is his home forever and a day Yes he knows day from night. Weeks tumble into months… Read more

  • He’d be lost without repetition.

    14th Apr 2020 by

    He’d be lost without repetition. Squirrelling away information Always guarantees success? Sitting in his talking chair He is never short of a word The sound of bird song Another source of inspiration Their varying sounds Akin to the variety of words He has in his vocabulary Not at all a boast, just fact!!! Sitting lakeside,… Read more

  • Some are restless dreams.

    11th Apr 2020 by

    Some are restless dreams. Dreams fall into morning mist He awakes wondering what he missed His relationship with dreams two fold Those he wishes he could remember Those he can recall but can never be told Journeys travelled, people he encountered Words and photographs, that guitar he plucked That forgot how to play. What his… Read more

  • Leaving on his mind.

    6th Apr 2020 by

    Leaving on his mind. One of these days down the road He was heading to a place where the water tastes like wine Plans, dreams, don’t you just have to have them? Sipping his scotch and water Leafing through travel brochures Pondering. To whom it may concern True love comes just once in a lifetime… Read more

  • At that certain age in life.

    3rd Apr 2020 by

    At that certain age in life. The family echoed as one voice You’re getting spruced up? An instant comeback Well what the heck. I’ll not allow this cocooning Become a pain in the neck This few moments freedom Is all that is required To get me up and running Get those pistons fired Shake up… Read more

  • Like pilgrims on a pilgrimage they followed.

    31st Mar 2020 by

    Like pilgrims on a pilgrimage they followed. Today he walked from room to room For a change of solitude Thus concentrating the mind The last light of the setting sun Bowing to the moon of night Being now at peace with his thoughts This was his time of contemplating Meditating on what he might write… Read more

  • Testing the product called life.

    29th Mar 2020 by

    Testing the product called life. Sweep away the sawdust in his head (poems) Somewhere in those hundreds of little rooms (poems) There must be the ingredients loco citato poems and such? That magic lantern which surfaced will shed some light? It is impossible to say what will emerge But sure as God made little apples… Read more

  • #Acrostic poem.

    28th Mar 2020 by

    #Acrostic poem. Cocooned. Come with me into my Man Shed Open your mind to being removed from familiar routines Could anything be more difficult? Operating alone in a room for fourteen days and nights Only consolation to defeat the boredom Naturally, the time to read and write will Evidently result in broadening the knowledge Deepen… Read more

  • Always in search of wisdom.

    27th Mar 2020 by

    Always in search of wisdom. They put the wire in again I watch, as the map of my heart Moves across the screen in lines. I’m alive I say in jubilation They nod tap me on the shoulder and move on Reaching across to the bedside locker I pick up my “Walt Whitman” quote My… Read more

  • The atmosphere is chill.

    24th Mar 2020 by

    The atmosphere is chill This is a bitter pill to swallow We must believe, now in unreal times Onward! Onward! We must travel. Fate dictates this, as the world unravels No point taking the high moral ground Bite the bullet as we go to ground. Traffic and trade across world suspended. They have no wish… Read more

  • As you go.

    23rd Mar 2020 by

    As you go. As you go through life You are wished wind for your sail. Success as you venture on that that path of dreams. Food for your hunger. A lust for life. Ink for your pen. The readiness to forgive. A hand for friendship. A tongue to speak no evil. A voice of hope.… Read more

  • Silence settled over him.

    22nd Mar 2020 by

    Silence settled over him. From the far end of memory Before daylight is everywhere He settled in to write. The sleeping earth overflowed With poetic thoughts. Having many a vacant hour to pass All alive in his heavenly domain The bay-window slung open Allowed sounds permeate this writing space Words, wormed their way Leaving a… Read more

  • Yes, this can go viral

    18th Mar 2020 by

    Acrostic poetry. (Pandemic) Positivity people, do not panic All will again be well with the world No obeying orders will be our downfall Don’t go on solo runs Extra precautions must be taken, it is for our own wellbeing Mindfulness, something we should all try and pursue Indeed mind one another, a priority Coming together… Read more

  • Follow all regulations.

    13th Mar 2020 by

    Follow all regulations. Mind how you go. Don’t panic buy. Keep your distance. Remember cleanliness is next to Godliness. We are living in pandemic times’ No one knows what the end result will be. We can keep contact remotely. Talk, talk, talk. Isolate if we must. Be not afraid. We are all in this together.… Read more

  • Words don’t you just love them?

    12th Mar 2020 by

    Words don’t you just love them? These inescapable creatures Everyday tempters Intelligibility, they have it in spades Unavoidable once you wake Undoubtedly they never sleep They are there in your dreams In your screams. They have no problem with repetition Thrive on hyperbole. O’re yon high eastward hill  Housed in his hamlet he’ll write words… Read more

  • Needle in a haystack.

    11th Mar 2020 by

    Needle in a haystack. This viral epidemic consuming the world Seeking out a cure appears a long way off? Conflicting reports on how to cope Leads one to wonder, is there any hope Yet we as people will survive It’s in our DNA to stay alive. The saying “man mind thyself, woman do likewise” Now… Read more

  • Acrostic Poem.

    9th Mar 2020 by

    Acrostic poem. Language. Learning to write #Acrosticpoetry, you must Never say never. Gather your thoughts Unravel them Allow yourself make errors, do not chastise Go for a walk in your mind and remember always Every cloud has a silver lining. © Chris Black 9th March 2020 Poetry from The Man Shed ~The Poets Poet~

  • Ode to a sling.

    4th Mar 2020 by

    Ode to a sling. Last Thursday he had shoulder surgery To assist his recovery he was fitted with a sling Secured around the waist and across the shoulder Now his right arm being out of commission leaves him Struggling to come to terms with learning to be ambidextrous Mighty difficult it must be said Tapping… Read more

  • Corona virus

    3rd Mar 2020 by

    Acrostic poem. (c|) Chris Black 3rd March 2020 Poetry from The Man Shed ~The Poet’s Poet~ Could this be what brings the world togetherness? Only time will tell Regular updates Opens the mind to the severity Not everyone will take heed Although most will adhere Very difficult to get everyone to obey directions If of… Read more

  • The colour of beauty.

    21st Feb 2020 by

    From the vacant sky Spring rainfall The sound of scampering mice Both played their music On the corrugated roof. While a north-westerly Whistled tunes through rusted keyholes. At its invisible end The wind blew melodically in the forest. Withered, all withered The pillow of cuttings Crunched beneath our feet. Poetry from The Man Shed ©… Read more

  • Time out.

    18th Feb 2020 by

    From a distance she caught my eye Knitted poncho, shoulder length blonde hair. People watch, why do we do it? Just in case, well just in case. Placed next to my large Americano My unopened copy of Tall Tales and wee stories Most people enjoy their own company. At the adjacent table, a lunch briefing… Read more

  • The only way is up.

    15th Feb 2020 by

    We step inside, it’s automated Long time since the likes were gated Though they do still exist No lift attendant – the good old days? Doors closing the Lady says Going up she speaks once more A number of stops before the top floor Peering out through the glass cage High, high, above the crowds… Read more

  • #Acrostic Poem.

    14th Feb 2020 by

    So Today’s the day. Verily I say to you Allow yourself get Lost in the Excitement of the day No one deserves to be left alone on This day of days It’s not too late to buy those Rose’s Never too late to bond Express those feelings hug, embrace, kiss Show affection (not just today… Read more

  • In hushed tones he wrote.

    13th Feb 2020 by

    In hushed tones he wrote Let today be productive Allow the writing be constructive. Write all thoughts down Don’t just converse. Writing couplets, is not like pulling teeth Think razor sharp mind. 10am: coffee brewed Beethoven on the turntable. Viewed through the window pane Softly, snowflakes tumble from the heavens. Ravens quarrel over scraps A… Read more

  • Haiku

    11th Feb 2020 by

    Beneath the heavens The hills dressed in coloured earth Covered in white fleece Poetry from The Man Shed 11/02/2020 (c) Chris Black ~The Poet’s Poet~

  • Catastrophic occurrence.

    6th Feb 2020 by

    Catastrophic occurrence At the top of the hill close to home The dog, doing as dogs do When a cat suddenly appears from undergrowth Made a surge forward Breaking lose Meaning no offence of course Went in search of this feline Leaving master floundering in his wake. In vain calling man’s best friend, to no… Read more

  • Nature’s garden.

    3rd Feb 2020 by

    In nature’s garden The woods’ excitement for our spring visit Echoes as we sing a cheery song Leaves no longer shaded out Rustle rushes through the trees Sound of a brook, water cold as spring We cup our hands taste and feel its freshness Looking away into the distance Far off, the end of the… Read more

  • While a bat explores.

    22nd Jan 2020 by

    He leans on his elbow, thinks. A pair of owls coo. Sitting in his swing chair Late into this winter’s night Clear star lit sky Full moon Hanging by an invisible thread Contemplating. Silence of the night Willing him to write. Night wind, soothing. His thoughts fall on those departed Those apart Forever joined For… Read more

  • Ploughing his way through life.

    20th Jan 2020 by

    Ploughing his way through life Granddad was a slave to the labour of the day Each day he’d strive to be that much better. As he yoked both grey mares Never allowing his head to drop Pride in everything you do, he’d preach. Life’s comforts for him Watching blackened fields sprout new life. His steady… Read more

  • A frequent muser.

    16th Jan 2020 by

     He tried it because he heard it said Truly, there is no right side of the bed To emerge from in the “write” frame of mind So busy yourself with differing thoughts Considered the wise “old” muse So he pondered. In the depth of winter Trees have lost their clothing Long sleeved branches shiver Longing… Read more

  • A turning point.

    15th Jan 2020 by

    Where sun and moon intersect A breeze leafed through his open book Looking for a poem he whispered Or maybe a winter’s tale The breeze continued leafing making no reply Leaving him shadowed by a passing cloud Then came stillness, his book fell open Revealing a winter Haiku Tears from the heavens The mastery of… Read more

  • Haunted memories.

    14th Jan 2020 by

    They are long gone The house was left exposed Strangeness an eerie feeling Feel hairs stand up on your arms That house has lost all its charm The hearth is bare, we stand and stare At the picture on the wall, cobwebbed We raise our eyes to the highest heavens She dabbed her eyes, he… Read more

  • Daydreamer.

    13th Jan 2020 by

    As cool as the other side of his pillow Two days beard growth, hair, more shape on a hay rick That’s the way the thinking process is this morning Not such a pleasant sight in the breaking light of dawn Twisting, turning, uneasy in himself Then to rub salt into the wound if you will… Read more

  • Sometimes they lose the plot

    9th Jan 2020 by

    Poets, they think they know a lot Later he would engage in wordplay Today was a sad yet busy day It afforded him little time to think Now in the silence of nightfall He took some time to reflect, recall This in turn moved the mind on to a poetic link This perfect moment of… Read more

  • From bookworm to author.

    8th Jan 2020 by

    From bookworm to author Use language we can comprehend At times you tend to deliver words Mere mortals do not understand. Yes, there are poems/stories you destroy With ‘artificial’ words, is that so you can get by? It may assist you with a given subject Take a moment to reflect Consider, should I revert back… Read more

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