Time Masters Call – 4th April 2025

Shared with Momoetry April Poet Month challenge – free verse and inspired/paraphrased from this post at Spinning Visions
23rd Jan 2026 – Shared with Poets and Storytellers United #211 – Night and Day

With you, I find myself wishing;

everywhere I look

…all I see are clocks…

…tick, tick, ticking…


Both feet rarely grounded,

but six-thirty,

twice a day, at time masters call.




Fill my hourglass with molasses

because I cannot make it stick;

make the drips slow and sweet…

tick, tick, ticking…

Later;



The world entirely changed;

a rose garden under concrete

pillars that hide the sky.

Redded hands,

strawberry smears or bloodied

stings of sweat and toil?




With you, I find myself wishing;

twice a day, at time masters call;

at these intersections,

…all I see are clocks…

…tick, tick, ticking…

This Day Wants You – 3rd April 2025

All the parachutes of fire,

Paper tears, small joys shredded,

Rains down so sweet.

I laughed and said,

‘Love the only possible end’;

Terrified of not loving again;

How long do we have each other?

I mean, why is no one talking about this?

Regrets are shivering in the wind,

Down to this day, today, wanting you.

An acrostic poem for Momoetry April Poet Month challenge – acrostic and also a kind of erasure poem mixed with a cento as almost everything is paraphrased from sections of other poems that were posted here at Tiny Hearts

Attitude Is… – 2nd April 2025

Ready for the rain
Ready for the sun
Attitude is everything

With only three ideas
All of them – you
I am all I have

My soul unfinished
Half-bad ain’t half bad
There’s no one left to say

Looking further out
Looking further in
Attitude is everything

All images from the awesome m_d_n_f_ Instagram page – click on the images to go there and discover more.
Shared with Momoetry April Poet Month challenge – renewal

The Lowest Form – 1st April 2025

The limerick that schools
Upon this day of fools
Written with ease
I do as I please
Regardless of the rules

A poetry most base
Rhyming with lack of grace
These words I write
May just ignite
To blow up in my face

Shared with Momoetry April Poet Month challenge – limerick
I think I associate limericks with childhood and uncouth rhyme. I also find it one of the easiest forms to write, perhaps because the rhythm is so familiar. Anyway, that’s why I consider limericks the ‘lowest form’ of poetry!

These Schisms – 31st March 2025

*Things that are far away look like promises,
things that are near look like apologies.*
There is no doubt for the doubting Thomases
who misunderstood their psychologies

The nearer you come the further you appear,
a hall of mirrors shattered by these prisms
Bow down to the belief that all now revere;
there is no way to restore these schisms

*quoted from Philip Traylen here
11th Apr 2025 – Shared with dVerse OLN to see if this one might get some more love.

Our Madness – 30th March 2025

Always

Never again

We promise we will learn

To not repeat the same mistakes

But another day, another dollar

We go blindly rushing forward

Til we are reminded

Of our madness

Always

A rictameter. Starting your first line with a two-syllable word, you then consecutively increase the number of syllables per line by two. i.e. 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 Then down again, 8, 6, 4, 2, making the final line the same two-syllable word you began with.

Six O’Clock Shadows – 27th March 2025

The six o’clock news hums in the background
With miles of numbers and a ton of stats
Warheads are piling up like forgotten debts
No need to worry ’bout the crime and the rats

I should be talking to someone who laughs
It’s a paranoid mile of fear in my eyes
Scared faces stop me from talking to girls
While a billion Chinese are stuck in overdrive

Those billions of people I will never meet
I clean my room and stare at the ceiling
World War Three stares right back at me
And the six o’clock news knows how I’m feeling

I took the lyrics from the Minutemen’s Paranoid Chant and asked AI to rearrange them into another poem and after some revision, it spat out some interesting non-rhyming phrases and I then mixed in the original with this to come up with this new poem. The theme is the same as the original and considering it is from 40 years ago, sadly still relevant.

Love’s Limits – 26th March 2025

AI image

The girl at the window,
– behind those haunted eyes

She understands everything

(There’s so much more in her than she lets us see)

It’s discomforting to think
– that love can’t conquer all


Charlie Zero The Poet Music picks & Reviews #16 and my quick thoughts:

Wax Chattels – A cool new find for me – thanks – will be checking out more! Even though there’s no guitar, it sounds like there is.

The Killing Popes – This is cool stuff. Gives me a glitchy Matmos vibe mixed up with some less avant out-there jazz. A scan of my computer finds that I already have this, so must’ve been impressed on a previous listen too.

Thank – Another familiar band and a nice expansion of the noise rock genre.

Darth Vegas – Very familiar with Darth Vegas as Mikey is a friend of mine. There was a time when we discussed releasing this together on vinyl, but with no sign of there being any shows to help push it, it didn’t make sense to go ahead, unfortunately.

kavv – Nice end of the night vibes and inoffensive enough to be enjoyed anywhere else. I’d never choose to put this on myself, but also wouldn’t turn it off if it popped up somewhere.