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Monthly Archives: September 2012

Beddy Byes

30 Sunday Sep 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Poetry

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Alexandra Carr-Malcolm, bedtime, children's poems, dream, poetry, sleep, tiredness

English: Greater Swiss Mountain Dog puppy slee...

 

 

 

 

 

 

And now it’s time,

to go to bed,

‘cause I’m a tired,

teddy head.

 

A giant yawn,

I rub my eyes,

it’s time to go,

to beddy byes.

 

Up the wooden

hill I go,

to throw some Zzz’s,

and dream of you!

 

© Beddy Byes 30.09.2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

English: Greater Swiss Mountain Dog puppy sleeping. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 

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29 Saturday Sep 2012

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Wowee – this is Amazing – a ‘must’ read – blown away!!!

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A Tribute to my Slippers

29 Saturday Sep 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Daily life, Humour, Poetry

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ageing, Alexandra Carr-Malcolm, comfort, feet, lost childhood, poetry, slippers, toes, youth

Everybody needs a pair of these.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wearing slippers,

is an old bird thing…

For when once young,

naked feet would spring,

through dew grass sweet,

and street baked heat.

As the years soon decline,

bare feet, though sublime,

our child’s heart now subdued,

we reach for comfort of our shoes.

No more feet, wet and wild,

as I did when a child.

Now I groan out of bed,

feeling old and half dead,

toasty toes hit cold floor,

then I crave for the allure,

of my slippers cosy warm,

safe from harm,

of cold chills,

and spikey ills,

that can harm footsies,

or stubbed tootsies.

Yes – I can attest,

that my slippers,

are the best!

 

© A Tribute to my Slippers 29.09.2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

Everybody needs a pair of these. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 

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Razor’s Edge

29 Saturday Sep 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Deep Stuff!, Poetry

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Alexandra Carr-Malcolm, depression, grief, mental illness, nerves, nervous breakdown, poetry, stress

Sitting on a razors edge,

cheese wire nerves,

cut through my head,

nails down blackboard,

sing the blues,

grated knuckles,

grief ensues,

nails to quick,

knots pulled tight,

butterflies,

and sleepless nights,

steeped in fear,

low self-esteem;

wake me now,

from this bad dream.

 

© Razor’s Edge 29.09.2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

 

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Railway Sidings

28 Friday Sep 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Daily life, Poetry

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Alexandra Carr-Malcolm, Brake, brakes, metal, poetry, Rail, Rail transport, railway, railway station, rural, Siding (rail), stations, steel, Track (rail transport), train, Transport, urban, wasteground

Brake chain

 

 

 

 

 

Industrial wastage,

with rust iron landscape,

electronic call, signals

an urban escape.

 

Waterfall ferns,

on railway sidings,

squealing of brakes,

as wheels start sliding.

 

Flashes of night,

as tunnels become us,

roar of the engine,

as stations flash from us.

 

Metal on metal,

turn wheels of steel,

the smell of the diesel,

the brakes grind and squeal.

 

© Railway Sidings 28.09.2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

Brake chain (Photo credit: slambo_42)

 

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Trees

28 Friday Sep 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Daily life, Poetry

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Alexandra Carr-Malcolm, autumn, fall, knobbly knees, nicotine, poetry, trees, twigs

Ash Tree in Fall

 

 

 

 

 

Matchmaker trees,

trunks of knobbly knees,

arthritic twigs,

that creak in the breeze.

A splutter of leaves,

yellowed nicotine trees,

the breath of a smoker,

lets out a wheeze.

We’re dying, they weep,

as autumn does creep,

within crispy veins,

as they lay down to sleep.

© Trees 28.09.2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

Ash Tree in Fall (Photo credit: hz536n/George Thomas)

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Shhh…

23 Sunday Sep 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Buddhism, Daily life, Poetry

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Alexandra Carr-Malcolm, Buddhism, contentment, poetry, simplicity, stillness

dropped blue

 

 

 

 

 

 

Learn to keep quiet,

and learn to keep still,

‘cause no one can hear you,

and nobody will.

 

Learn to be silent,

and watch what you say,

it’s not all about you,

it’s not, ‘Alex Day’.

 

No one is interested,

in all that you do,

no one is bothered,

except, maybe you?

 

© Shhh… 23.09.2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

dropped blue (Photo credit: renwest)

 

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Big Toes and Bath Taps

20 Thursday Sep 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Daily life, Humour, Poetry

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Alexandra Carr-Malcolm, bath taps, big toe, humour, poetry, toe stuck up the bath tap

Slipper bathtub in Amsterdam store window.

 

 

 

 

 

I stuck my toe up the bath tap,

I know what you’re thinking,

it didn’t get trapped.

I wriggled it about,

then pulled back down –

and to my surprise,

it was mucky and brown!

 

© Bath Taps and Toes 20.09.2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

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Bad Habits

20 Thursday Sep 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Buddhism, Deep Stuff!, Poetry

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Alexandra Carr-Malcolm, bad habits, Buddhism, conditioning, habits, poetry

English: "The removal of the cracked melt...

 

 

 

 

I fear I have broken me,

there is no going back;

I’ve wandered too far,

down this treacherous track.

I strayed here, eyes open,

and couldn’t return,

conditions remaining,

the habit is firm.

I dream of a future,

where I am alone,

asleep with eyes open,

conditioning gone.

 

© Bad Habits 20.09.2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

English: “The removal of the cracked melting pot” (1884), painting by Constantin Meunier (1831-1905) Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Brussels, Belgium (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 

 

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Sunday Survey

16 Sunday Sep 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Survey

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Survey

Voting

 

 

 

 

Time for the opportunity to be interactive!

Here is your opportunity, if you so wish, to vote for your preferred poem this week. The links below will take you to each poem and then you can register your vote in the poll at the bottom of this post!

Happy Voting! 🙂

Exotic Erotic

When Poverty Knocks…

My Last Love Song

This House

Carole Withany II (Dave’s Seagull)

 

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