At Least the Wind

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Courtesy Juan Felipe Unsplash.com

There are no cerise sunrises, no vermillion sunsets,
the tangerine tinges of summer warmth
dispelled like the bone-white winters of old.
The stars are diminished, wiped from the sky,
no longer the moon has good friends.
Now, all is remembered, read of, imagined,
the false, flattened televisions’ vivid colours
too bright for eyes meant for gentle views.
We have taken this from ourselves,
convinced our souls we need nothing else:
No seasons, no change, no rain on glass rooftops,
Not now we’ve the certainty, the assuredness
of knowing exactly what, when, and where,
at what time, with what force, like clockwork.
Hermetically sealed, nothing in, nothing out,
I turn away from my son and speak to the window:
‘At least the wind, my son.’
‘At least… the wind…’
A lie for his future, and a disgrace to our past.


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Richard

Richard M. Ankers
Author of the brand new steampunk extravaganza Britannia Unleashed.

A Practicing Darkness

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Photo by Mathew MacQuarrie on Unsplash

Eyes open to a jet-black sky
tinged with ebony doubts.
This is the circumference of my dream.
This is my inhabited nightmare.
Gone is the golden sun,
departed are the sparkling stars,
all those things that make living magical
replaced by vagaries and uncertainty.
Yet through this uncertainty runs
a solidity of thought,
though depressing, morose even,
it is no less a backbone to despair,
for I am stronger in the darkness
than ever I was in our beauteous reality,
and it is here I shall thrive.
Don’t pity those who wish for death,
we’re just getting in some practice.


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Richard

Richard M. Ankers
Author of the brand new steampunk extravaganza Britannia Unleashed.

For You

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Photo by Milada Vigerova on Unsplash

To tear cold dew from emerald blades
Shake gleaming cobwebs off the trees
Sweep azure abundances from overhead

Drain the oceans and all the seas

All this and more I’d do for you, my love
But would you do them for me?


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Richard

Richard M. Ankers
Author of the brand new steampunk extravaganza Britannia Unleashed.

Within the Rose

Petals folded, clasped tight
No perfume escapes
Here, protected from life’s thorns and barbs
Cocooned isolationists sleep
Dreaming in false colours
Of Edens closed and gated
Ones milked in moonlight
And bathed in ebony shades
Shame!
If only someone had told them
Within the rose all worlds are possible
Once we cease to scream


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Richard

Midnight Man (Jorio Poem)

Enters dreams at midnight
As darkness entwines sleep
Casting dust upon children
Closing eyes of old

Author’s Note: A ‘Jorio’ poem comprises of four lines of four with no required patterns. Writing them is supposed to free your mind.

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Richard

Haiku 4

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Pink lips on pale skin
Kissing away the springtime
Short-lived perfection


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Richard

Perpetual Circles of Almost

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Unsatisfactory, these moments,
these supposed snowflakes of bliss.
differing as they swirl before me,
never once the same.
They tease at the ground as though coating
before endlessly melting away,
a perpetual circle of almost,
promises lost in a kiss.
If forever can hear me
and eternity has something to say,
I wish they’d speak a bit clearer
like the snowflakes that tumble my way.
This obsession with winter
is now all I believe,
as the cherry blossoms distract imagination
with springtime promises.
For the summer shall never venture,
nor even attempt to loosen mind’s strings
whilst still this ‘almost’ persists.
I am lost in it. I am done with it.
Lost in false tranquility, I’ll remain.


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Richard

Dreams of Gaia

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Green and blue
Blue and green
The colour of
This perfect dream
A gentle window
Born of stars
Don’t ruin this
For yours and ours

Blue and green
Green and blue
The colour of
This perfect view
A blessed bauble
Amidst the night
A wondrous gift
Keep Gaia right

Snowflaking

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Our hearts were like snowflakes

melting for each other

unwilling to settle

just feathers on the breeze

❄️❄️

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Richard

Insistent, We Breathe

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Wisps of darkness transcending life
Whilst dares and memories abound
Embers, are we, huddled in charcoal
Indivisible of form, just existing

We breathe, we breathe

Fissures of intermittent moonlight
Score this impermanent scene
With a harsh unarguable truth:
We are part of this universe, still

We breathe, we breathe

Ghosts of the primal no longer
Dreaming, eyes wide open
Two unlocked shadows, shackles lost
Unable to deny nature’s physics

Insistent, we breathe