Brighten Blacks.
On these strange days,
since odds are stacked
against displays
of what attracts,
we’ll choose new ways
and not look back
at the venomous greys
of guilt attacks,
from pleasures made
outside sins’ sack.
Yet I must state
This true blue fact;
I will still replay
my favourite tracks
from the bonding days,
with sacred pacts,
that love would stay
to heal heart cracks
and caring rays
will brighten blacks.
©
Brendan Hickey 2001
The Butterfly Beamed
Things are
never what they seem,
they never are,
the butterfly beamed
beneath a
Pankhurst hat
and ever still we sat,
as hazelled star
enveloped car,
en route
to a Yeatsian dream.
Could we sever
a spidery stream
and leave no scar
on the delicate seam
of warm and
textured chat,
while ever still we sat,
through soft guitar,
with doors ajar
to futures
of hazy esteem.
© B. Hickey 1997
CAN A TREE BELIEVE?
I hope you'll
believe
just what
Christmas Eve
has done for me.
Y'see, my
shoulder's free,
now, if that's
your need,
ah, but you'll
succeed
without more
tears.
As clinging
fears
became foreplay,
we blew away
the cobwebbed
guilt,
that our pasts
had built
And I could feel
old love wounds
heal
beneath your
touch.
We've lost too
much
in battles past,
to believe at
last
in some
life-long thing
but a missing
ring,
on a new-friend
night,
has shown Fate
might
have lent a hand
and let me stand
beside a
tree
...........................indefinitely.
And you could
feel
old love wounds
heal
beneath my
touch.
Let's still be
friends
when your heart
mends.
CONNEMARA SUNDOWN.
A one-green horned ram
with wild fleece splattered
by some carefree splashes
from Pollack's passing paint pot,
hill-posed himself
against the evening sky,
and my upturned eyes
drank in Nature's wealth
in slow-sip, sun-moon snapshots
while tangerine flashes
were loosely scattered
from His out-turned palms.
An ancient fisherman,
with visage weather-battered
when Atlantic lashes
whipped in at gale-force knots,
still composed himself
for those passers-by,
whose camera eyes
displayed no stealth,
in stealing all he'd got
in those wild wisdom'd gashes.
And somehow, all that mattered
lay in that face......so calm !
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