Poem: Old Man

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Old man, you have a story to tell,
brought up to respect those around you,
the parents who gave you life,
the country which supported you.
But no one wants to know,
your croaking, hesitant voice
may bring sympathy and platitudes,
though no one really listens
to the wisdom and light
you shine on a distant, distorted age.
Soon you will be silent,
like you had never been here
but the world will be emptier,
devoid of the smiles and hope
that you stood for

copyright Francis Barker 2019

Haiku: Glorious Church

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So where is the faith?
Who would build and fill this now?
So many questions

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Poem: Paradigm

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The pattern repeats, 
it goes on and on stretching back
as far as the eye can see, 
as far back as memory can recall.
But what is this? A stitch

in the cloth has come undone
and someone is pulling it.
It’s both threatening
and comforting,
the pattern which has clothed the emperor
is now unravelling 
and truth is emerging – naked
right there before you

should you wish to accept it

copyright Francis Barker 2019

Haiku: Dimension

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Singularity
Nothing makes everything
So nothing matters

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Haiku: Faith

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Once it moved mountains
Right now we can’t build a thing
Sure sign of the times

copyright Francis Barker 2019