Some Kind Of Love – 17th April 2026

Every day I hear you call.
The beast rumbles
and so the hunt begins!

Temptations triggered
by olfactory memories.
Salivating salvations!

Down the aisles
or spread before me.
Swords to the ready!

Sometimes I don’t want
to talk or think about you.
I’ve had enough.

Some days are sharp,
others piquant or honeyed,
but balance is better.

Some kind of love?
Because without you
I would die.

Written for GloPoWriMo 2026 Day 16:
Write a poem in which you describe something that cannot speak, and what it has taught or told you.


Today’s Daily Stoic poem:

No Harm No Foul

The interpretation of words holds power
The difference between fight and connection
The choice between the sweet and sour
Is purely based on your reception

Hourglass – 16th April 2026

Where did you go?

You were still there
as I tried to get each
grain of sand back
inside the hourglass
I’d smashed.

Our hearts no longer full
yet still far from empty.
When shared with another
did you disappear?
I can still feel you here.

Where did you go,
shuffling away so slowly?
I still see your trails
on every new horizon
I’ve chased.

Memories morphed
deeper within
the longer valleys between us,
old sun making shadows
of that time.

Where did you go?
My love.

Written for dVerse Poetics: Where does love go? and GloPoWriMo 2026 Day 15:
Write a poem that muses on love, but isn’t a traditional love poem in the sense of expressing love between romantic partners.


Today’s Daily Stoic poem:

Observe Cause And Effect

Learn to identify the thoughts
 and behaviours that are destructive
Cause and effect are sorts
 where patterns are observed constructive

The Words – 15th April 2026

only a notebook
a smooth-flowing ball-tipped pen
soon, the words will come

or, in lieu of that
any old device will do
the words must emerge

a scrap of paper…
(from one mind to another)
…even a whisper

A senryu chain written fro GloPoWriMo Day 14:
write a poem that bridges (whether smoothly or not) the seeming divide between poetry and technological advances.


Today’s Daily Stoic poem:

Pay Your Taxes

Pay your taxes gladly
Never hope for exemption
You are not special, sadly
To fight is just pretension

The Track – 14th April 2026

Once you were a garbage dump,
then covered over with soil,
You became a perfect playground,
that only time would spoil.

Burty monghead!

Bored kids became opportune,
building jumps and berms,
Weaving in and out of the trees,
navigating tricky turns.

Chinny rack-on!

At night great fires were built
and danger was closely tested,
As boredom lead to discovery
with all our effort invested.

Muz twang!

We dug a hole eight feet down
and covered it over with branches,
Camping and drinking underage,
partying through teenage chances.

Crabby dareya!

As time went on we all moved away
and the track fell into disrepair,
But I’ll always remember those times
of laughter and joy that we had there.

Written for GloPoWriMo Day 13:
Try your hand today at writing your own poem about a remembered, cherished landscape.

As kids, we got up to a lot of monkey business in our village and ended up with a nightly drive through from the police just to check in on us. The track was a mini-refuge where we were mostly concealed from prying eyes. At first, it was a BMX track and then as we grew into motorbikes, we tested each other to see who could jump the furthest and highest. The next generation of kids after us was quite tame in comparison, perhaps with the rising influence of video games keeping them indoors. Boredom was the best – we had such fun.
The odd phrases in the poem will only be understood by the few of us involved, somewhat our own colloquialisms.

Today’s Daily Stoic poem:

Becoming An Expert In What Matters

We get very good at what we’re paid to do
But do those things contain any value?
Of all the many things you know
Are there any to help your children grow?

No Salvation – 12th April 2026


You are not the saviour

The world needs saving from you

Get out of the picture

What business is it of yours?

Inspired and paraphrased from a quote by Sri Nisargadatta

Question: Is there no salvation for the world?
Maharaj: What business have you saving the world, when all the world needs is to be saved from you? Get out of the picture and see whether there is anything left to save.


Today’s Daily Stoic poem:

Reject Tantalising Gifts

Would you reject the flood of fortune’s gifts?
Is it something that your philosophy resists?
The new and shiny can become awful traps
Leading us towards a devastating collapse

The Key Is Art – 11th April 2026

An erasure poem using text from the condescending and unreadable “The Chinese Have A Word For It” which I duly decided was only worth cutting up and using for this purpose.

I don’t know how to get WordPress to format text the way I would like so have added a picture at the top of the post, followed by the original text and below, text that can be cut and paste.

Key in the war
500 business principles
grasped the bible

When derisive laughter
import a reflected perspective

The appropriate war requires the management art
vital death; the road essential
the under thirteen

Each one is vital

success;

The principle planning
first that can

While equal on flex
it makes shapes
ground by enemy
as constant war
constant; the victorious divine


Today’s Daily Stoic poem:

If You Want To Learn, Be Humble

It’s impossible for a person to begin
To learn what they think they already know
If one wishes to get to the bottom of everything
It’s time to make a start on letting go

Skittering – 10th April 2026

I am the king!
I’m a veteran!
For 400 million years
In the order of Blattodea.

Shedding nymph skins
Over a year of omnivorous nights.
Breaking down your decay
Into nutrients for our homes.

When you are ash and memory,
Footnotes in the soil,
I’ll still be here, one antenna raised,
Skittering from the sun.

Written for GloPoWriMo 2026 – Day 9:
try writing your own poem in the voice of an animal
“I am the king” is borrowed from The Birthday Party’s ‘Junk Yard’
‘I’m a veteran’ paraphrased from the Volcano Suns ‘Veteran’


Today’s Daily Stoic poem:

Judgments Cause Disturbance

The perceiving eye gives supposed meaning
Making judgments without screening
But the observing eye only sees what is
Simple, inanimate and objective

Interpolation – 9th April 2026

The word cracks once,
 “Ceasefire!”
A fish bone lodges in a gasping throat
 but below, the fuses sputter: more wire, more fire,
 the relentless drums of war’s dark choir.

“Ceasefire!”
 – a child’s chalk-drawn heart,
 fading on a smoke-choked boulevard.
The sniper reloads to the lullaby’s lie,
 innocence fades, and children die.

“Ceasefire!”
 says the treaty ink,
 still wet, and bleeding into the desert sand.
The general’s watch ticks, a relentless drone,
 overrun, smashed upon the bloodied stone.

“Ceasefire!”
 a mother’s whisper,
 stitched into a flak-vest’s hollow glow.
The drone’s low hum, a discordant hymn,
 targeted through the night’s darkened brim.

“Ceasefire!”
 carves the chaplain’s tongue,
 while the armoury turns its key.
Counting shells like rosaries, again,
 the earth remembers its red, relentless stain.

On the evening news once more,
 “Ceasefire!”
 a graphic, three seconds, soon buried in mirth.
The bomb dreams of a birthday’s cheer,
while peace remains distant and fragile here.

But let the untouched voices rise,
 through the static and blustering press.
Not for victory,
 but the peace we desire,
“Ceasefire.”

Shared with dVerse Poetics – imperative and GloPoWriMo 2026 Day 8:
use a simple phrase repeatedly, and then make statements that invert or contradict that phrase.
Current events made this too easy!


Today’s Daily Stoic poem

Test Your Impressions

A harsh impression is all you are
And not at all what you appear to be
I’ll not entertain you so far
If not in my control – you mean nothing to me

Skipping Bones – 8th April 2026

Rag and bone,
A skipping stone
My, my, my,
How you’ve grown,
Bone and rag,
A punching bag,
Now, now, now,
Nag, nag, nag,
White flag flown,
Starts to sag,
Jump up and down,
Get off your phone,
Give the dog a bone,

Rag….

Shared with dVerse Quadrille #245 – bone and GloPoWriMo 2026 – Day 7:
write your own poem that emulates skipping/clapping songs – something to snap, clap, and jump around to.


Today’s Daily Stoic poem:

The Costs Of Accepting Counterfeits

We always test that money is real
Yet fail to test our own assumptions
If your friend believes, it will appeal
But only act on tested constructions