Mark Pirie
Snow balls
out in the snow
a small girl making
a snow man looks
like my sister
*
tobogganing now
we move fast downhill
snow powder –
reside of speed
*
snow balls are
being thrown – at me,
at her, my sister,
winter smiles
Donner Pass, Lake Tahoe
Four Paintings
Triptych: in Memory of Jack Kerouac
first thought best thought
first thought best thought
first thought best thought
first thought best thought
*
thought best thought first
thought best thought first
thought best thought first
thought best thought first
*
best thought first thought
best thought first thought
best thought first thought
best thought first thought
Sky and Road
Sky blue
on Tinakori Road
Wind cool
rustle of leaves
Leaves rustle of
cool wind
Blue on Tinakori Road
Sky
Always Leave an Out
1
a roadway
ahead
closed,
think alternatively.
•
alternatively,
think
ahead:
a closed roadway…
2
bridge open,
troubled waters
now
run deep
•
deep troubled water:
run
now
open bridge…
Wind and Rain
Rain
to
day
Rain
and
Wind
All
day
Rain
Wind
to
day
Wind
and
Rain
Icicle
in
winter
I
am
in
a
cave
stalagmite
or stalactite
up
or
down
dangling
frozen
the months
will
pass
(slowly)
then
I’ll
thaw
out.
Mark Pirie is a widely published New Zealand poet, editor, publisher and archivist for PANZA (Poetry Archive of NZ Aotearoa). Recently his poetry was published in the Cricket Society News Bulletin (UK) and the anthology When ANZAC Day Comes Around: The 100 Years From Gallipoli Poetry Project (Australia). In 2015, he has edited features on the New Zealand poets Riemke Ensing and Stephen Oliver for his bi-annual journal broadsheet (http://broadsheetnz.wordpress.com). He is a former founder/co-editor of JAAM, 1995-2005.
Website: www.markpirie.com
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out in the snow
a small girl making
a snow man looks
like my sister
*
tobogganing now
we move fast downhill
snow powder –
reside of speed
*
snow balls are
being thrown – at me,
at her, my sister,
winter smiles
Donner Pass, Lake Tahoe
Four Paintings
Triptych: in Memory of Jack Kerouac
first thought best thought
first thought best thought
first thought best thought
first thought best thought
*
thought best thought first
thought best thought first
thought best thought first
thought best thought first
*
best thought first thought
best thought first thought
best thought first thought
best thought first thought
Sky and Road
Sky blue
on Tinakori Road
Wind cool
rustle of leaves
Leaves rustle of
cool wind
Blue on Tinakori Road
Sky
1
a roadway
ahead
closed,
think alternatively.
•
alternatively,
think
ahead:
a closed roadway…
2
bridge open,
troubled waters
now
run deep
•
deep troubled water:
run
now
open bridge…
Wind and Rain
Rain
to
day
Rain
and
Wind
All
day
Rain
Wind
to
day
Wind
and
Rain
Icicle
in
winter
I
am
in
a
cave
stalagmite
or stalactite
up
or
down
dangling
frozen
the months
will
pass
(slowly)
then
I’ll
thaw
out.
Mark Pirie is a widely published New Zealand poet, editor, publisher and archivist for PANZA (Poetry Archive of NZ Aotearoa). Recently his poetry was published in the Cricket Society News Bulletin (UK) and the anthology When ANZAC Day Comes Around: The 100 Years From Gallipoli Poetry Project (Australia). In 2015, he has edited features on the New Zealand poets Riemke Ensing and Stephen Oliver for his bi-annual journal broadsheet (http://broadsheetnz.wordpress.com). He is a former founder/co-editor of JAAM, 1995-2005.
Website: www.markpirie.com
1 Comments:
Loved Sky and Road in Three Paintings. Fine work!
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