Haiku: Past in Present

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Fortune favours us.
The brave who came before me.
Their blood overcomes.

copyright Francis Barker 2019

Haiku: Turn of the Year

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The brighter the lights
so the darker it becomes
All hail the sunshine!

copyright Francis Barker 2019

Poem: Pretence

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The big political guns are out.
It’s left versus right,
red stands up to blue,
the elephant against the donkey.
Entertainment for you, my friend,
at the bar munching on peanuts
and sipping weak beer.
I watch your blank eyes stare,
drooping jowls shudder with each bite
as the TV screen morphs into sporting mode.
It’s defence against offence,
the clash of grid iron titans,
all steam and bluster
like the wrestling ring.
And still you sit transfixed,
a bulldog chewing his bone.
I hand over a bill worth nothing
and exit this world of pretence

copyright Francis Barker 2019

Poem: Advent

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The most wonderful time of the year,
or so they say.
To the world weary mind the days
are cold and grey;
where childhood’s a distant dream
of hope and love,
an imagination brought alive
simply looking above.
So don’t say those unfair words
like humbug to me,
I just yearn for spring’s return,
it’s my simple plea

copyright Francis Barker 2019

Haiku: Turn off The World

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The world against me
We will never get along
Bed is the answer

copyright Francis Barker 2019