Today’s choice

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Chris Hardy

 

 

 

Memento Vivere

We lived here once.
The rain we heard

fell everywhere.

Silence except the wind
across the ground.

It’s best to keep quiet.
Words are like dead seeds,
they vanish when they’re said.

 

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New Year’s Eve
without stars or moon.

I believe they are there
in their own light.

Faith goes deeper
than knowledge.

It is dawn for any soul awake
around the farthest star.

 

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Sometimes if you can find it
life is worth the work.

The future’s always young,
we get younger by the minute.

Here and now goes quickly,
where is it?

Soon instead of moving away
the horizon will turn back

and pull the sky down like a lid.
Remember to live.

 

 

Chris Hardy has lived and travelled all over the world and is now in Sussex. His poems have won prizes and been widely published. His last collection, Key to the Highway,  was published by Shoestring Press.

Siobhan Logan

There’s something wrong with the sky

it’s the colour of a bruise and smells
of burnt toast. Do you hear that noise?
Someone’s shredding the blue

Linda McKenna

We set about him with rifle butts and spades,
waiting our turn alongside our enemies,
the same sunburnt flesh, the same blistered
feet. Met where our camps, the same

Abigail Ottley

    She remembers the house of her husband He’s not, as they said he is: loathsome, most monstrous. He has a strange and sinister beauty. His eyes are obsidian, shot through with gold, a ruby burning in each. A noble brow, and magnificent cheekbones. You can...