Surf And Serenity
Rough sea come
rescue me
bring me back to
my satisfied self
I’m looking to
you to make a safe harbor for my aching soul
let my troubled
mind be out at sea
It’s in my blood
and my breeding not to be phased by inclement weather
I am deftly
defiant and ready for all that you may hurl and whirl my way
there by your
powerful waters I will be ok
Here in the
beautiful abyss of the gray foreboding sky
and dark green
surly sea
lonesome silence
becomes quiet calm serenity
Not a being in
sight
I come searching
for a dream or direction, some kind of guiding light
let the water
wash over me and make it all right
So much time and
space here for resolution and reflection
I am rescued by
serenity and swirl
I find my
coastal connection
lost on land and
found at sea
how good it
feels to be alone now, here with just me
Precious Prize
You were
beautifully unsophisticated sweetly simple and quietly kind
such people on
this planet are virtually impossible to find
You taught us
the gifts of hard work, humility, courtesy and education
you showed us
endless love, patience and constant dedication
In all those
years growing up in our humble home
we did not truly
appreciate or see it through our eyes
how much you
were a blessing, a glorious gift and a precious prize
Lost Analog
We never knew
how good we had it back there in the day
Picking up the
receiver for an appointment, complaint, plan a date
or just for
something to say
Now it’s all
please download our app, but thanks for calling,
your call is
important. we’re all kinda busy answering other calls
and all these
other reasons for stalling
Well I miss that
welcome and warm greeting that voice of confidence and confirmation
The wisdom and
calm, that reassuring salutation
And yes it may
seem kinda out-dated to want to meet in person or chat on the phone, but truly
I think our modern day technology is over-rated and very complicated
Call me old hat
and not where it’s at but was it not so simple
to just call
someone on the phone and talk to a live person
the
communication has diminished and we all get to spend yet more time
trying to make a
plan, an appointment or get an answer, just some satisfaction
And what about
dates will they become remote online or on zoom,
is that what
happens next, so we all spend yet more time alone?
Let’s bring back
the landline, let’s chat and set up a time and meet and let’s quit texting and
toss out the Android and the iPhone
Let’s bring back
telephonists, people dedicated to answering the phone
get rid of the
messaging and online fog
let’s bring back
service, responsiveness and live discussion
let’s bring back
the Lost Analog
Color Country
An old wooden
fence and age-old giant trees are the welcome party
to the open
meadow of magnificence at the side of the Brazos river
Here happily
distant from the commotion of the concrete conurbation
we are gifted
with a collage of country color
with painted
paint brushes in amongst a flowing field of blue
pinks and
purples with splashes of white and yellow
through the
green they bellow their sweet presence
abundant flora
wild and beautiful
sitting regal
and resplendent
Gentle rain to
nourish the confluence of creation
Nature’s
glorious gift shining out here in the color country
DEREK PICKETT
DEREK PICKETT: Derek was born and
raised in a small village in the South East of England. He took an interest in
poetry from a young age and was inspired by the great poets of the U.K. and
Ireland, including Wordsworth, Heaney and Burns. Derek has travelled
extensively in the USA and at one time or another has lived in Arizona,
California, Hawaii and New York, as well as Mexico City and São Paulo, Brazil.
These days, he lays down his hat in Houston, Texas, where he finds daily
inspiration for his work in the multicultural world of the city, and his
lifelong love of music, and passion for country dancing. Derek released a book
of poetry in 2021 called: Lost in the Dance. He has also had poems published in
Irish America, All Your Poems and the Journal of the Texas Author’s
Association.
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