A hyacinth’s scent last night
Brought such delight
To me as she stood,
Pure and white
In her box of wood.
Others unopened stood
In that box of wood.
They will flower and die
As will I.
A hyacinth’s scent last night
Brought such delight
To me as she stood,
Pure and white
In her box of wood.
Others unopened stood
In that box of wood.
They will flower and die
As will I.
There once was a place
Where men went
To find a kind
Of temporary content
And many a girl’s face
Graced that place
Where men could buy
A lie
Of love.
But perhaps a few
Believed it was true.
Some poor fools
Tried to buy
Girl’s love
With jewels.
The girls would smile
And would inwardly say,
“He is good
For a while
Until his money runs away”.
Sometimes, girls awaking from sleep
Would weep
And when kindly men
Heard them cry
They would wonder “why
Do I
Try to buy
Her love?”.
Some men would die
Inside and lose all empathy.
For such a He
The payment of a fee
Made everything okay
And he could say
And do
Whatever he wanted to.
Not all girls took drugs
And few had thugs
Keeping them in the life.
But poverty’s sharp knife
May cause us all
To slip and fall.
Some women freely chose
To give a certain part,
(But never their heart)
To men for a fee.
Though some deny
That such women freely chose
Or maintain that she
Is the minority
And that the privileged few
May have true
Freedom, while the majority
Are not free.
The place has long gone
But the profession lives on.
In dark streets
And expensive hotels
Client and girl meet
And the poet tells
How a fee
Often obfuscates morality.
And how all must
End in dust.
And
At Christmas time
I compose a rhyme
Of winter weather
And us all together
Emptying the wine
As we talk of bygone times,
While the clock on the wall
Watches us all
Until sleep calls
Us one by one
And we are gone.
I would like to wish all of my readers a very happy Christmas! I hope the remainder of the present year and the coming one brings happiness to you all.
Very best wishes. Kevin
When a young lady named Miss Hocking
Said, “your behaviour is really quite shocking!”,
I said, “what I done
I done it in fun!”.
She said, “your grammar is also shocking!”.
I know a young lady named Pearl
Who sets my head in a whirl.
I think I’m in love
As with her boxing glove
She sets my head in a whirl!
I have passed tombs
In the sunshine
And in the gloom
Pondering on rhyme
And my fleeting time.
Scented with perfume
She passed the dead
Who lay entombed
In their unenvied bed
And the dead slept on
When she was gone.
We find brevity in lust
And permanence in dust.
I once met a vampire named Keith
Who showed me his very sharp teeth.
When he gnashed his great fangs
I fed him with gran’s meringues
Which poisoned that poor vampire named Keith!
Once green leaves
Are brown
On the ground.
Great trees
Wither and die
And I
See dead leaves
At my door.
There once was a rake named Mars
Who lit his cigars with silk bras.
A girl called Coral
Said, “you are immoral!”,
So he bought her brand new bras!