mundane

mundane files

Used to feel so easy

write it all out

like spilt ink washing

across a page

or

ants in milk

oh whatever

now there’s cats

in my periphery

snakes

along the side-walls

and that psychic wound

of being here-there

heartbreak of the expat

Returned

like misdirected mail

never quite healed

no one feels

or maybe it’s just

a private burnout thing

yet I’m far

from sanctuary

or even

sanatorium

and the fire

or is it cars swishing by

on a hot evening

far from

a busy road

a capital

a mental load

a buzz

Is that why, cuz

I don’t have ideas anymore

they’re twisted and

unoriginal

the worst

worse than snakes or cats or cars

no imagination

please-

save me

no one published

this shit

anyway

thought my stories were

just OK

and the funny thing is

the poems are

here

while stories suffer

the yearning

the keening

buffer, buffer, buffer

it never ends

-please

Save As

I’m sinking in sunlight

creeping into

the mundane

and driving on the wrong side

in my head

all over again

 

Photo by Dilara Yilmaz on Unsplash

Clippers

It is not a dull thing

but a sharp thing

a handy little tool

if mundane

did you know

people used to burn

fingernail parings and hair

from a brush or comb

because they had fires

and to prevent witchcraft

being done

we don’t have open grates now

nor such fear of spells

you might still want to prevent, say, Google

from getting your DNA on file, oh

they probably have it already

and the name of your first pet

but prior to this poem

they didn’t know

I had these

at home

 

Today’s prompt was to write a poem about a dull thing that you own, and why (and how) you love it. Not sure if I covered the love bit – but I use my nail clippers a lot! 🙂  I skipped a couple of days due to extreme busyness but I’m back.

Photo: Claire Doble