Five Poems

Hi, folks! Okay, so I realised recently that it’s been a while since I shared any of my poetry on here and so I thought it was about time for me to fix that. There’s no theme to any of these poems, mind – they’re just a couple of random ones from my notebook that aren’t too shabby. They won’t necessarily appear in an upcoming collection, but they’re fun in their own little way. I hope you enjoy them!


 


I’m Not Going to be a Rockstar

I’ve come to finally realise


I’m not going to be


a rockstar.


 


I mean,


I can’t sing


without drinking


but when I drink


my chords get clumsy


and I start to drop


my plectrums.


 


Don’t get me wrong,


I love making music


but I don’t think I’ll make


a career of it,


I mean


I’m technically unproficient


and I wouldn’t


make the cut


as a session musician.


 


Still,


at least I have


a backup plan,


I can write


my words


as a session musician.


 


Still,


at least I have


a backup plan,


I can write


my words


with a hangover.


 


I might not be a rockstar


but words make the world move


up and down and round and round


and my head is spinning silently


and I might not be a bestseller


but I can offset the costs


with my royalty checks


if only a little bit.


 


And I can pay my rent


with the work I love.


 


Perfect

You know


you don’t have to be perfect


all of the time


and out of the box,


you know


you can make mistakes


and then shrug your shoulders.


 


Chances are


no one even notices


because you know we are


the primary protagonists


in the stories we tell


about ourselves,


and no one cares


unless you have something


to give to them.


 


Life


can be a vulture


pecking the flesh


off the bones


of its enemies.


 


Still,


Death


can be an asshole


and when you spit


in his face,


you might just


find yourself


running.


 


All I want to know


is when the bar opens.


 


And when the bar


closes.


 


And lowers.


 


Stretch Yourself

Don’t stretch yourself thin,


stretch yourself long


and wide


like a line


of lighthouses,


be the band aid


a mother applies


to her daughter’s knee


when she falls down


climbing trees


or racing on a skateboard


because little girls


are the future,


their potential


full of momentum


and the only people


against equality


are the people who know


it threatens them.


 


Staying Up All Night

Still staying up


all night I see,


it’s the best time


to write


when there’s no one


around you.


 


Sometimes I just need


some tasty vitamins,


or maybe I’m losing


my mind again.


 


It reminds me


of a book I read


by Irvine Welsh


where a man


had a tapeworm


and it thought for him.


 


My stomach


rules my emotions


and tries its best


to derail me,


so this one


is for the soldiers


whose bodies


declare war on them


when their skin swells up


and they hyperventilate.


 


Sometimes


we just need


rest.


 


Rest


is all


we need.


 


Falcon Heavy

Take off and land


the good ship


Falcon Heavy,


launching itself


up up and away


into the atmosphere,


another little piece


of history.


 


Who needs


the work


of David Bowie?


He’s out there


himself


amongst the stars.


 


He’s up high


in the sky


in the light,


a symbol


of the future


just as subtle


as a freight train


at the end of


a tunnel.


 


I think


it might be


beautiful.

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