Rebels


And as the gale enchantress
Spoke her gusty spells
In leaf-blown words
Through branches.

A lake’s eye moved across
To follow her grey, dismaying skies
His brow was a mirrored, bandy cumulus
Furrowed at the ugliest day’s demise.

Whilst I wandered the rebel city
Without a pocket or pence
Nor a name to barter with. Free —
From burden, pay, lamp and sense.

Rich and poor’s ancient shadows
Contended for wealthy moonlight
‘Til flocks of silhouetted arrows
Brought piercing dawn’s
Shed new light.

Beggars huddled and bunched
Like laces in doorways, sleep
Pulling their hoods up to the morning
Adjacent to the snoring
Castle’s keep.
Their energy is too tied up
In knots to beseech
Their outturned fingers
And palms
Clasping bronze faces
For a silver peace.

Yet the scarlet-orange
Price decay
Of princely nights
Turned to pauper’s days
Once more round was paid
Beneath uneven ground
Where the rebels vanished
In pavements
Lain.

© poormansdreams



Profit for a Phalse Prophet


Isn’t it funny?

What people will do for money

The world still turns

No matter how much we earn


You can preach the scriptures

Or take some erotic pictures

But the only one that wins

Is a banker or a prince


Cause you’ll never matter at all

To those with collateral

And you can spend your time working

But the rich will suck your worth in


Our essence has been thwarted

By corporations who purported

Unrealistic rumours

That…

It’s quintessential to be consumers.


Neigh-sayings

“Much ado about bluffing.”

For aspiring Shakespearean actor


“A face you wouldn’t tire of punching.”

For a boxer a moot point and factor


“You’re only as young as you feel.”

Must have aged poor Christopher Reeve


Magician moonlighting in kitten-heels

“Always has a trick up her sleeve.”


“There’s more than one way to skin a cat.”

Butcher’s pet is mauled at the zoo


Say, “With Or Without You…”, to Prince-ly brat,

“but… Nothing Compares 2U.”