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Hades

02 Thursday May 2013

Posted by Worldly Winds in Death, Poetry

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Alexandra Carr-Malcolm, death, dreams, dying, fear, hell, insomnia, pain, poetry, sleep, sorrow, soul, UK poet, Yorkshire poet

Hades.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Slowly, slowly, creeps the dawn,

with monstrous shapes,

and shifting form,

‘tween death and sleep,

my soul doeth lie,

this never world,

where hope does die.

 

Alas my sense,

it leaves me cold,

splintered spine,

as I’ve grown old

and weary of

this mortal world,

a waiting hell,

backdrop

unfurled.

 

The antidote

to death

is sleep –

where

Daemons

sneer, and

angels

weep.

 

© Hades  02.05.2013

by Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

Hades. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 

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Fool’s Gold

23 Tuesday Apr 2013

Posted by Worldly Winds in Poetry

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Alexandra Carr-Malcolm, folk lore, poetry, UK poet, wiccan, writing, Yorkshire poet

Full Moon over Margarita

 

 

 

 

 

I know my flaws,

so, hold your tongue,

do not hector,

at my wrongs.

 

I am aware,

my gentle meekness,

can be mistook,

as greatest weakness.

 

Peck at me,

just like a worm,

but watch your back,

as tables turn.

 

What you give out,

receive thrice fold,

this old folk lore,

has been foretold.

 

© Fool’s Gold 23.04.2013

by Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

Full Moon over Margarita (Photo credit: bilbord99)

 

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Spider

22 Monday Apr 2013

Posted by Worldly Winds in Humour, Poetry

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Alexandra Carr-Malcolm, humour, poetry, Spider, UK poet, Yorkshire poet

A cartoon drawing of a spider.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spider on the ceiling,

I wonder how you’re feeling,

is the world

down-side up for you,

and tell me are you reeling?

 

© Spider  22.04.2013

by Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

A cartoon drawing of a spider. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 

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Finale

18 Thursday Apr 2013

Posted by Worldly Winds in Deep Stuff!, Heartbreak, Loss, Love, Poetry

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Alexandra Carr-Malcolm, heartbreak, last love song, longing, loss, love, poetry, separation, UK poet, Yorkshire poet

English: Two candles in love. The flame is inv...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I wonder if you think of me

and of things we used to do,

of all the times we laughed and cried;

this is my last love song to you.

 

I wanted to hold your heart someday

and stroll on sunset shores,

I’ve dreamed of resting in your arms,

whilst watching shooting stars.

 

It feels much like a lifetime,

that I’ve waited ‘round for you;

I’ve hung on every meagre word,

with tear stained eyes wet through.

 

You’ve held my heart within a vice

of neglect and nonchalance,

I’ve watched you from a distance,

did you think of me – just once?

 

I’m moving on and leaving you

back in the past where you should be,

this is my very last love song,

to a distant, cautious memory.

 

You’re not a man of mystery,

a lover, nor a friend,

you have no right to break my heart,

but I’ll love you ‘til the end.

 

©Finale 18.04.2013

by Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

English: Two candles in love. The flame is inverted heart shape. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 

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Fuddle

17 Wednesday Apr 2013

Posted by Worldly Winds in Humour, Muse, NaPoWriMo, Poetry

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Alexandra Carr-Malcolm, humour, muse, poems, poetry, UK poet, writing, Yorkshire poet

kittentastic

 

 

 

 

 

 

I’m in a tangle

I’m in a muddle

I have two poems

mixed up in a fuddle

 

I cannot part them

I try but they don’t

I tease and I prune

they simply just won’t

 

I’ve tried all that I can

I admit that alas

they’re conjoined forever

they’re really stuck fast

 

© Fuddle 17.04.2013

by Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

kittentastic (Photo credit: Alicakes*)

 

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Hope

16 Tuesday Apr 2013

Posted by Worldly Winds in Death, Deep Stuff!, Grief, Heartbreak, Loss, NaPoWriMo, Poetry

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Alexandra Carr-Malcolm, death, heartbreak, loss, poetry, UK poet, Yorkshire poet

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When you sipped champagne,

to celebrate the slipping of your life,

what did I have?

He was a chancer,

Romancer,

much the same as you.

I did it on my own,

no help,

no love,

Just me,

and a will to survive,

to feel alive,

and to hope.

Sometimes,

all we have,

is

hope.

 

© Hope 16.04.2013

by Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

 

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Tanka

15 Monday Apr 2013

Posted by Worldly Winds in Heartbreak, Poetry

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Alexandra Carr-Malcolm, break-up, love, poetry, tanka, UK poet, Yorkshire poet

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Today’s  challenge is to write a tanka. This, like the “American” cinquain, is a poem based on syllables, with the pattern being 5-7-5-7-7. They work best when those final two 7-syllable lines contain a sort of turn or surprise that the first three lines might not wholly anticipate. You can string a bunch of them together to make a multi-stanza poem, or just write one!

 

Gazing in your eyes,

memories softly playing,

gently I whisper,

you have the key to my heart,

alas… I have changed the locks.

 

Tanka 15.04.2013

by Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

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Pantun

15 Monday Apr 2013

Posted by Worldly Winds in Heartbreak, Longing & Waiting, Loss, Love, NaPoWriMo, Poetry

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Alexandra Carr-Malcolm, heartbreak, loss, love, pantoum, pantun, parting, poetry, UK poet, winter, Yorkshire poet

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The pantun is a traditional Malay form, a style of which was later adapted into French and then English as the pantoum. A pantun consists of rhymed quatrains (abab), with 8-12 syllables per line. The first two lines of each quatrain aren’t meant to have a formal, logical link to the second two lines, although the two halves of each quatrain are supposed to have an imaginative or imagistic connection.

English: A snowdrop. Svenska: En snödroppe.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I love you

but I let you go

I see through

the winter’s snow

 

by Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

15.04.2013

English: A snowdrop. Svenska: En snödroppe. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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Tipping Sheep (the right way)

14 Sunday Apr 2013

Posted by Worldly Winds in Poetry, Publications

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Alexandra Carr-Malcolm, anthology, poetry, Tipping Sheep, Tipping Sheep (the right way), UK poet, Yorkshire poet

It is finally here!!

Here is your opportunity to buy my first anthology – Tipping Sheep (the right way)

It is as ‘cheap as chips’ – well… as cheap as an Easter Egg – Go on treat yourself!!

(The Kindle version is still in progress – I will paste the links for the e-book version soon. Apologies for the delay in this – I am struggling with this one a bit!!)

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‘Tipping Sheep (the right way)’ is the first anthology from new author Alexandra Carr-Malcolm. This is an intriguing compilation of poems, spanning over a ten year period of collected works. ‘Tipping Sheep’ will take you on a journey of highs and lows, exploring life, death, and many aspects of the human predicament. From the depths of ‘Bittersweet’ despair, to the humour of ‘Tipping Sheep’ and the musing of ‘Knitting Couplets’. Alex has a unique style of word play and cadence within the lines woven with wit and wisdom.

 

 

Click on the links below to take you to the page where you can purchase a copy 🙂

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Wake Up Call

14 Sunday Apr 2013

Posted by Worldly Winds in Poetry

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Alexandra Carr-Malcolm, awareness, Coffee, enlightenment, poetry, UK poet, Yorkshire poet

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Today’s prompt. —  The challenge – to write a persona poem — that is, a poem in the voice of a particular person who isn’t you. But choose a very particular kind of person. How about a poem in the voice of a superhero –

Well my choice is not that of a traditional superhero – but he is a superhero to me 🙂

See if you can guess who you think it may be 🙂

English: A photo of a cup of coffee. Esperanto...

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wake up and smell the coffee!

Do nothing more

just smell

do not crave the coffee

do not drink the coffee

for the coffee cannot bring

everlasting peace

just release for a moment

and smell the coffee;

better still

just

wake up!

Oh – and please buy your fair trade coffee from an ethical outlet.

 

© Wake Up Call 14.04.2013

by Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

English: A photo of a cup of coffee. Esperanto: Taso de kafo. Français : Photo d’une

tasse de caffé Español: Taza de café (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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