Friday, September 26, 2014

Knowledge and Understanding

Oh how I love order
A tidy home lifts my spirit
My mind does not enjoy clutter
Free I can dream.

Rubbish blocks the path
Hinders the creative
Stops the golden flow
On the path I must go.

I have too many dreams yet to dream
Too many new projects to create
Too many paintings to paint
Too many problems to solve.

My mind is free
To climb that tree
Of wonder and knowledge 
To explore that ledge.

Of understanding I cannot enough
Drink deeply of wisdom
Fly high with possibility
Dive deep with understanding.

The well is so deep
Unfathomed by most
Yet here I must go
A treasure I must keep.

Friday, September 19, 2014

The Park

Today I run around the park,
Past ponds, ducks, lizards and the like,
and finally come to the forest,
and stop and find a friend.

If I run through this,
too much I will miss.
Here, in still quiet,
Is life and presence.

Peace calls to me,
Ancient tree whisper knowledge,
Climbing vines share wisdom,
Old lizards beckon to listen.

Beauty refreshes,
Stillness shares rest.
My day can wait,
My heart must stay, in a land that fills me.
 

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

The Quest

I am on a quest
For something I see at the edges,
It is barely there,
But I know it is there,
In the shadows and at dusk.

It calls me, hungers me,
Has me climbing through webs of intrigue,
Through dim lit corridors,
Intently listening for the faintest sound.

I know it is there,
Because I have a part of it in me.
I must find it, touch it, live it,
Embrace all of it, for it is me.

It's presence excites me,
Tantalises my imagination,
Presses my heart.
I must have it, possess it,
For yet I lack.

It draws me on adventure,
To strang and different lands.
I will go where it leads,
Over sand and snow,
Through storm and tempest,
O'r billowing seas, I must go.

Oh to possess and understand,
This treasure is more than gold.
This is treasure is who I was born to be,
This treasure is greater, far greater,
Why this treasure is really me.


Monday, September 15, 2014

Eternity

One dreadful night, 
I woke in fright,
I found myself in such a plight.

Before me stood,
Thousands upon thousands,
Lined before a throne.

I asked the bloke before me,
What are we doing here?
He said, "I dunno mate,
I thought you'd tell me."

It seemed a racous,
Was raised up ahead,
Why it was a noise,
That would wake the dead.

Bright lights, 
A footy night?
The noise sound right,
But, why the fright?

At last I came up close, 
And saw, no, felt the host,
Why a loving bloke,
One you'd toast.

I did not understand,
Why still the fright?
And then I stood before Him,
Eyes fixed on mine.

What did you do with My Son?
Pardon? Who is He?
Jesus Christ, now, you do know Him!
Oh God says I, now I'm gonna die.

He was real, so kind, soo real,
Yet I never knew Him,
Unless, to swear Him,
And now I came, to dare Him.

I had cussed His name,
I had laughed at His face,
But now, I wished to change my place.
This was no pansy, 
Muggins me, I was the tansy.

It was plain to see,
The door down there for me,
That led below, and not above,
This was where I'd go.

This was no horror movie,
This was no bad dream,
This was eternity,
There was no plea.

Forever and ever and ever,
In a fiery hell I'd spend my lot,
Away from that face,
So full, of amazing grace.

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Sisters

We share a common past,
Similar memories are ours,
We have a bond friends don't share,
It's in our blood, so there!

We have brothers too,
But then, they are different to we.
Strange beasts with different moods,
Temperaments, toys and tunes.

Now at an age when memories less troubled,
Joy more readily shows, gratitude glows.
Room we have for each other,
Shared meals and a game or three.

How grateful am I to know you,
How grateful to spend time,
How grateful am I that you live,
And on journeys we can go.

Oh to have been more patient,
Less selfish, more tolerant,
At younger years more fun we'd had,
But at least we now have it, 
Like good wine and cheese.

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Fathers Day

Today is Father's Day and I am compelled to post,
For too many fathers today we roast.
We blame them for all our faults, pains and grief,
When for crying our loud,
Most did their best tall orders to meet.

None are born with the perfect gift,
Some are better than most,
Yet even them we fail to toast.
My dad struggled to talk,
He even struggled with my walk.

Yet a home he gave me,
Food and clothing I never went without.
Cranky he was, he had six rowdy kids,
He worked in stations above him,
Just to pay his bids,
In life to keep house and home and family from the skids.

Our fathers had fathers, had fathers, had fathers,
And so the story goes.
Some gave life and limb for our safety,
Some worked away from home,
Some died so we could be fathers,
Mothers, sisters and brothers.

Some die of broken hearts,
Because we tear each other apart.
Some stay lonely today,
Some take their lives today,
For fathers need to be fathers,
And today of all days, let's make a start?

Yes some a wicked, cruel and unkind,
Yet there are even mothers who do wrong,
They sell their kids and allow wolves in.
For those who suffer you have my heart,
But let's start again and find a better part.


Saturday, September 6, 2014

Peel Valley

Each day I climb my rocky hill
To reach the very top,
That I might look out upon my valley
Skirted by bluest hills
Filled with green paddocks.

I watch the sun rise and the sun set,
The glorious hues.
I watch the stillness of day hold all,
I hear the earth come to rest.
The air becomes quiet and heavy.

I look out on industry and architecture,
I know people are hidden,
Traveling oblivious to now,
Consumed with thoughts about the day,
Missing an encounter, such travesty.

I love the encounter with time, day, light
Air, atmosphere and presence.
My travels bring peace, refreshment and joy,
My little companions smile, off leads running free,
Together we share this special time, it belongs to us.

Leaving my mountain for daytime and nightfall is not hard, 
I am refreshed and will return.
I choose to come, this is my experience,
To look out on my home, my city, my country and let it talk. What joy!

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Home of the Free


Australians all let us rejoice,
For we are blessed, with a choice.
Our land abounds in nature's gifts,
So let us remember and our arms we lift.
Grateful for freedom,
Grateful for abundance,
Grateful for tolerance,
Grateful for climate.
Grateful for life.

Then I will be generous in praise,
Of mates, family and the bloke next door,
I will help those in need, in fact the poor.
I will not keep all for me,
Greed is nasty you see.
But being generous, why it sets me free.

My life is about others,
My friends and my brothers,
This is how we began,
These words we must hang,
You are welcome here,
In my heart is a tear,
You are my kin, humankind,
No colour or race.

I can put another snag on the barbie,
I can water down the juice,
I can go without another tele,
I can stop and help you move.
I can think about you, and not about me,
Hey! I actually can, you see.
For I am Aussie, from the land and home of the free.

Old People

Old people are often slow,
In fact they don't have much go.
They are often deaf and miss the point,
They are inflicted with Arthur Ritus in their joints.
Their bowels are loose,
And they smell like a goose,
Their G-string is a seniors pad,
In case they cough or laugh at dad.

But hidden inside are memories of a child,
Joyful thoughts of days without pain,
Quiet peaceful times of splashing in the rain,
Black gum boots and plastic raincoats,
No mum to collect me, just me running wild.

Take time to listen and hear stories of a foreign land,
That existed right here in your town, in places we now can't stand.
Sit down and have a cuppa, crank up the  LP record player,
You will hear songs from forever, but best of all watch old faces become clever, again.

To hear stories of long days before,
Improves you, makes you more,
Considerate, compassionate, deeper, wider, nicer.

Take time from your running, stop and enjoy,
It is your history, it made you who you are,
More than just owner of a fancy car.
Smile a little, eat cake, drink tea, sit quiet on plump lounges and listen, talk slow,
And be human, loving and allow,
An old person to be a hero, it is good for you, your turn is coming.

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

The Weed

Ah ha I laugh when I see you dress your yard with lawn,
You may cover me with dirt, I will return.
I am tenacious, clever and strong,
If you think I am gone, you're quite the nong.
I know myself, and you beside,
I know you are lazy, deep inside.

To be rid of me you will choose to spray,
I may burn at the edges but them I'm back to play.
I know the secret of my demise,
You see to have the prize, a weedless lawn,
You must down on your knees and dig, but you won't,
I'm here to stay! Hey! Hey!

Monday, September 1, 2014

Little People

Ah Little people know how to play, to love to sing,
Little people have no problem making a din.
Little people love to try, to climb, to run,
With Hearts wide open they rush on in.

Joy sits here, petulance too, if you tell me shoo.
Selfishness is mine, why it is all mine,
Why should I share or give a care.

Oh I want to learn! What will you teach me? How will you teach me?

Can you come down here and see like me?
Can you paint pictures like I can?
Can you understand how wide I see?
Can you see all the creatures in my space? Why we are in a race!

Keep wonder alive and I will stay,
Climb with me, dig with me,
Let's find creatures together!
Let's have an adventure, set sail on billowy seas.

Let's fly high, up in the sky,
And see what we can see!
My world is a world of wonder,
Unless you tear it up and trample it down.
Please, please, please, let's today be clowns!


My Friends

I have a friend no make that two
Who know no ill of me, no they are not fools.
Given hearts so faithful, loving and true
Definitely not a cat, that spat,
But a wet nosed furry friend called dog, not hogs.

My pals call me to walk, the're not looking to talk,
They call me to play, the best part of day,
Thy call to feed, definitely not greed,
Now let's have a hug, you can share my rug.

My pals know how to croon at a pale new moon,
They love to bark and drive the neighbors stark,
They defend my house against every louse,
They know how to grin and they don't need gin.

Who would trade you, buddies of mine,
None would have you for a very long time,
And I do love you, without the crime,
Tho one thing I cannot share, is all the slime.