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Happy Birthday Phillip.

Slowing walking through the drizzle streets ,
forty odd years, the maze that gentle creeps

Around the people that you know,
who change and dissolve

Into the miasma of showers and,
umbrellered under the gauze of time

What has changed is the clock hand,
not you, who's ticked over love, over line

To come and meet the person here-
glanced at in shots of rainy window shops

Crouching through arch-ways,
cutting through long shots

Looking for presence, in things
I can bring, as gifts of hope

To let you walk, the only way you know,
it's courageous, in a way that shows

Your face: it passed Go again,
and made it,through another year.

Despite the loveless lacking tact,
who clawed at your wounded back

Dawn after dawn, and still,
you came, and faced your fears

As if to scream, stuff you all-
hollow Men, "I'm still here!, another year"

But, come the break in the sky,
the sun lighting rainbows, under which

You may lie, and say:
I could happily, disappear.

About This Poem

Style/Type: Free verse

Review Request Intensity: I appreciate moderate constructive criticism

Editing Stage: Editing - rough draft

About the Author

Region, Country: Tasmania, AUS

Favorite Poets: Glen Richards, Thomas Hardy, Phillip Larkin, Robert Frost, William Carlos Williams, Carol Ann Duffy , Ani DiFranco, Seamus Heaney, Emily Dickinson, T. S. Elliot

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Comments

Esker

Esker

9 years 2 months ago

still here..still another year..

boisterous and on the edge.....even if just leaning..
clarity of your writing makes it enjoyable
my own muddles in the fictional fuzzbeat.
the overtones....

thank U

vandiemenspeak

vandiemenspeak

9 years 2 months ago

Thanks Esky man..

Just had a birthday myself, but coincided with a buddy from the old country, sadly no longer with us..but to honor them with a few words, even if written in a cave..
your writes are an adventure BTW - don't worry about that ;)