
Henry Rollins. Photo: Heidi May / http://www.facebook.com/officialhenryrollins
Make the rules
Break the rules
Be like Rollins
Be nice
I’ll never make it
If I take all my own advice

Henry Rollins. Photo: Heidi May / http://www.facebook.com/officialhenryrollins
Make the rules
Break the rules
Be like Rollins
Be nice
I’ll never make it
If I take all my own advice
Soft, stilldark early morning
birds’ small, individual rounds
chirping, tweeting, calling
create a wall of nature-sound
The trams surging up Schaffhauserstrasse
juddering scrape, metal wheels on rails
a sibilant symphony: electric power
near-majestic, benign strength prevails
Church bells bong quarterly
soundwaves hanging in the air
on the hour a vortex: echo-vibration, stereolocation
you almost see it shimmering there
The planes: further away, their churn
high-up, unmistakable
as toward tarmac or clouds they kern
ripping the sky, rippling by
My baby lets out a cry: 5am
down the hall in his room
he snuffles, goes quiet again
I don’t get up… but soon
Traffic noise, a distant soundtrack
underpins cities like cement
no one drives up our street yet
Still: the neverending improvement
The soft crunch of my duvet
as I stretch my legs in the warm bed
can’t sleep now should I choose it
I think about Sydney instead
I’m doing National/Global Poetry Writing Month (NaPoWriMo / GloPoWriMo) – write one poem, per day throughout April. Today’s prompt/challenge was to write a poem in which you closely describe an object or place, and then end with a much more abstract line that doesn’t seemingly have anything to do with that object or place, but which, of course, really does.
Ava, Aria, Annie, Austin, Annabel, Amelia, Alice, Adrien, Arthur, Alexander, Alessandro, Ambrose, Argento
Eva Eve, Ena, Effie, Eliza, Elliot, Elliott, Elias, Eden, Eliana
Isaac, Indira, Isabelle, Indiana, Isla
Otto, Olivia, Oliver, Oscar
Quinn
Milla, Mila, Millie, Mio, Mia, Mira, Max, Molly, Matilda, Matthew, Michael, Magnus, Madeline, Miriam, Melody, Maible
Felix, Harvey, Hope
Tara, Thandi, Thomas, Tias, Theo
Gabriel, Gabrielle, Genivieve, Giselle, Georgie
Donovan, Daphne, Dusty, Dino
Lia, Lara, Leo, Leonie, Leonard, Lily, Lucinda, Luke, LJ
Percy, Peter, Priya
Cleo, Chloe, Calliope, Constance, Caolan, Carter
Ruben, Ruby, Rhoswen, Rory, Raphael
Kaspar
Sylvester, Simon, Sebastian, Sadie, Sas
Wolfe, Will, Vivienne
Jan, Juno, Joe, Beatrix, Bo
Zoe
I’m doing National/Global Poetry Writing Month (NaPoWriMo / GloPoWriMo) – write one poem, per day throughout April. Today’s prompt/challenge was to write a “book spine” poem, which involves taking a look at your bookshelves, and writing down titles in order (or rearranging the titles) to create a poem. I did a slightly different take (and sorry if I forgot anyone!). Might try the book spine poem at some point though.
This summer I could grow my hair
Shaggy pits, fuzzy pins and spider-legs down there
Show the kids what a real woman looks like
But the idea fills me with fright
Because of so many cultural tunes
And tho I wish myself immune,
There’s all this baggage in body follicles
Where smooth implies wherewithal
To deal with life: as woman and mother dear
While hairy says I’M NOT COPING, I fear
It shouldn’t be such a big deal
Yet, to me, the struggle is real
And I wish I was braver, to ditch the shaver…
Shallow, vain or just being ‘normal’?
Ugh! Even writing all this feels awful.
I’m doing National/Global Poetry Writing Month (NaPoWriMo / GloPoWriMo) – write one poem, per day throughout April. Today’s prompt/challenge was to write a poem that includes a line you’re afraid to write. I’m not sure there’s one line here but the subject matter is something I’ve often wanted to write about but have felt uncomfortable with, so I guess I’m facing that fear! Not my best poem but perhaps a good challenge nonetheless.
‘Gardenia,’ she sighed
With such pleasurable relish
That we bought the perfume she described.
I still wear it 10 years on
Gardenia in the cool shade of morning
On my grandmother’s high verandah
Planes shimmering by in the hot blue sky
that lovely scent, mingling with the frangipani below
I spy the handsome dark-green leaves and white flowers
In unromantic IKEA
That smell reminds me of my nana
Me too – of mine
We got home and she’d sent a letter
Describing a spider in the garden to her great-grandson
Exactly the sort of story he loves
And the fragrance of gardenia on our tiny terrasse
I’m doing National/Global Poetry Writing Month (NaPoWriMo / GloPoWriMo) – write one poem, per day throughout April. Today’s prompt/challenge was to write a flower poem.
Once again I’ve started dancing
She says ballet’s good for the soul
The muscles slowly remember
But there’s no time to remember
spirits past, future or present while dancing
Full concentration! Maximum participation! Ignore the soul!
But perhaps my soul
does remember
Even while body and mind focus on dancing
Surely the soul must always remember dancing?
I’m giving National/Global Poetry Writing Month (NaPoWriMo / GloPoWriMo) a go – write one poem, per day throughout April. Today’s prompt/challenge was to write a tritina. A tritina involves three, three-line stanzas, and a final concluding line. Three “end words” are used to conclude the lines of each stanza, in a set pattern of ABC, CAB, BCA, and all three end words appear in the final line. This was a good challenge! 🙂
Snails and worms abound today
Spring rain has brought them out to play
If I were a bird I’d find
The seasonal menu just divine
I’m giving National/Global Poetry Writing Month (NaPoWriMo / GloPoWriMo) a go – write one poem, per day throughout April. Today’s prompt/challenge was to write about food.

She has died
A spot of life and suburban lustre
In the periphery of my childhood
Nailpolish, cigarettes, lipstick, candles
Her small orange Meteor
That sat like a full stop at the end of our street
Her Esoteric book shop. Crystals and tapestry
Jewel colours and sunbursts. Was there macramé too?
It was the 80s
Millie the friendly white Labrador
The hot tub
A plush golden-brown corner lounge
Her bedroom, slightly exotic and the smell
of perfume, makeup, incense, cigarettes (she quit eventually, I think)
And champagne
Sharing a glass of wine with mum
At the end of the day
Now I know how lovely that is
To have a friend
Just down the road
Who’ll chat with you as the kids entertain themselves
Kindness
“She always said she could tell it was me at the door because of the way I knocked with the door knocker which made me feel strangely special”
says James
She once showed us the Godlight
shining through clouds above the ocean – not religious, but holy
I always call it that when I see it now
The holiday houses where we were welcome
Never too neat. Sand underfoot
Just perfect. Goodbye x
Ich habe meine Kleidung vertauscht
Es hat mir etwas traurig gemacht
So viele Kleidung, so viele Jahren alt
Und auch neu
Denn ist es Frühling
Ich bin krank mit ihnen
Sind sie krank mit mir?
I’m giving National/Global Poetry Writing Month (NaPoWriMo / GloPoWriMo) a go – write one poem, per day throughout April. Today’s prompt didn’t work for me so I thought I’d try writing a poem in German because, fuck it.
I’m thinking about
putting up posters saying
Write More Poetry!
And getting T-shirts printed
with pictures of Emily Dickinson and Frank O’Hara
Hers would be white, of course.
I’m giving National/Global Poetry Writing Month (NaPoWriMo / GloPoWriMo) a go – write one poem, per day throughout April. Today’s prompt/challenge was to write a fan letter to a celebrity, alive or dead.