Poem From A Photograph: ‘By The Sea’

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One day we will live by the sea,
take our time like we always said.
We shall walk along the strand
come rain or shine,
while dinner cooks slowly back home.
Though we won’t have much,
we won’t ask for any more: it will be enough.
Contentment is making do,
inevitable like the tides,
the changing season
and the portals of life

copyright Francis Barker 2020

Haiku: Fortune or Fortune

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Either way we’re screwed
Hostages to a fortune
that is never ours

copyright Francis Barker 2020

Haiku: ‘Another Year’

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What’s another year?
We make too much of birthdays –
says the ageing man

copyright Francis Barker 2020

Haiku: ‘Striding Sun’

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Stride northward, O Sun
Fill our hearts with hope and light
A greater harvest

copyright Francis Barker 2020

Poem: ‘Take Heed’

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This morning I heard the blackbird’s song,
a sound of hope, that is spring on its way.
Now I listen to the sounds of nature,
look for significant shapes in the sky,
rather than heed the rumour and ruse,
shenanigans of the twisted minds of men

copyright Francis Barker 2020