nothing is carved in stone, they say,
time and weather wear all away
but some of us will remember
the words that were written there
and even the stone is aware
remember
A Bards Lament
did we survive so long in hardship
with arrow, quiver, toil and song
to reach a place, where all’s forgotten,
no honour held in memory,
of how they worked to make us strong?
I remember some of them
my family fought for generations
for a cause we know is just
we rose, we fell, we rose again
our banners both of air and dust
the tales i know will pass away
unwritten in the ancient books
were our dreams so misbegotten
that we face a future here
where nature’s treasures are befouled
and horrors rob this lovely place?
virtue’s lost and hides its face
in sorrow for a world held dear
dust is dust
air is air
dust floats on the air
Return
tell me your dreams and tell me them true
tell me of days when you were a child
i need to better remember you
when it all comes round again in a while
tell me your hopes, tell me your fears
tell me the paths of your ancestral home
tell me your journey through the long years
let our lives link wher’ver we may roam
meet me again on the other side
reborn again, a boy and a girl
stars will cross and circles collide
when we awaken anew to this world
we will be young, but we can be wise
let me see love again shine in your eyes
View from Ward 10
In the past the Oak and Rowan grew
In that place that once I knew
The Silver Birch and Elder too
In whispering rows behind me stood
From this window now I watch
One lone tree against the sky
As I wait for time to pass
Pressed against this frosted glass
If perchance a winter tree
Is the last I ever see
I hope the woods remember me.
The Music Room
two notes echo
still
near the piano
they hover
middle C, B flat
a warm scent
jasmine and almonds
hangs in the air
footsteps
softly retreating
I remember that
whenever I think
of the music room
the passageway
door to the garden
open a crack
the window
looks out to the sea
where the tides
roll out and back
washed over grey
to the distant blue