without second glance grass, rushed passed to reach a car. Regularly mown. White feather bone between brown blades twitches
Industrial Estate herbaceous plot client/employee pleasant, cans caught by 2 shrubs. No flowers, yellow provided by weed.
Invisible Garden: car park grass, daisies tiny suns, yellow splashes among sunburnt brown, new green, tab ends, grass explores beyond border
Dear Paul,
In response to your tweet 5.8.2014.
I’m almost ashamed to admit that I haven’t read much poetry in my lifetime, but since following yourself and Ian Mcmillan on twitter have become much more aware.
I do read quite often and prefer factual books like biographies, modern history, humour, sport etc.My passion however is motor racing, but I won’t bore you with that subject!
I find your writing most interesting and enjoyable, makes me stop, think, and use my imagination. With all the bad news, prejudice and aggression that floods the media these days, its a pleasure to read your tweets and blogs.
With best wishes.
Keith.
Thank you, Keith. I am heartened by your words. It is wonderful that the work makes you ‘s too, think and use your imagination’. It is more than I could expect from my work. I am extremely grateful for your comments.