I mark the erratic progress
of a fluttering butterfly;
dipping and bobbing,
a dash of creamy-white
...
Appearing suddenly
from the shadows
beneath the hedge,
it scurries in short
...
Snow fell gently overnight,
settling everything around
in an even mantle of white.
...
A backward glance revealed
the path of our footprints across the sand;
a Morse-like string of dots and dashes,
leading from the steps across the deserted beach
...
The sun was out in force when we arrived
and it felt somehow incongruous -
as if there should have been heavy rain
and perhaps the threat of thunder
...
A languid childhood summer,
timeless in its innocent pleasure.
A hedgerow clothed with dusty speckles;
black, purple and crimson,
...
A solitary chaffinch
declared dominion over our garden
and set its throne amid the
bare branches of a winter-brooding tree.
...
Life is peopled with
one-dimensional characters
slightly out of synch:
while death is merely
...
En vieillisant on devient plus fou et plus sage
As we get old we become at the same time more foolish and wiser) .
François, Duc De La Rochefoucauld - Réflexions.
...
There is something haunted
about an abandoned schoolyard.
Distant shouts and cries
...
Fingering with studied expertise
the various knick-knacks and curios
of someone else's unwanted memories
I find a tiny elephant carved in ivory.
...
From time to time
on such still, calm days
a whisper of breeze
stirs the water like an arpeggio.
...
There are those who believe seals
to be the reincarnation of souls lost at sea.
Now, I see one swimming;
...
Sleeky
black like fresh tar,
he seems to glide across
the moor, ears pricked and mane and tail
...
Kevin Cowdall was born in Liverpool, England, where he still lives and works. In all, over 300 of Kevin's poems have been published in journals, magazines, and anthologies, and on web sites, in the UK and Ireland, across Europe, Japan, Australia, Indonesia, Hong Kong, India, Canada, and the USA, and broadcast on BBC Radio, RTÉ Radio, Ireland, and local radio stations across the UK. His 2016 retrospective collection, Assorted Bric-à-brac, brought together the best from three previous collections (The Reflective Image, Monochrome Leaves, and A Walk in the Park) with a selection of newer poems. His 2019 collection, Natural Inclinations, features fifty poems with a common theme of the natural world. His most recent collection,100 Haiku (2024) , is a celebration of the traditional Japanese unrhymed poetic form, mostly on the theme of nature. His poem for children, The Land of Dreams, was published on the Letterpress Project website, wonderfully illustrated by Chris Riddell, and is available on YouTube. Kevin is also the author of four novels, The Dinsdale Fox, The Ghost in the Room, The Ghost in the Shadows, and Cosgrove's Sketches, a novella, Paper Gods and Iron Men, a short story collection, The Ophelia Garden, and a play, Sometimes...)
The Resolute Butterfly
I mark the erratic progress
of a fluttering butterfly;
dipping and bobbing,
a dash of creamy-white
against the long grass
and the rainbow hues
of myriad wild flowers
scattered across the meadow.
Flitting from stem to stem,
pausing for a moment or two
before continuing on its way;
a determined progression
to its seemingly random flight.
I admire its resolve and watch
until it disappears from view,
and I wave and wish it well.
Writers are the Custodians of Endless Possibilities.
Falling down is all part of growing up. Just keep moving forward and you'll get there.
There is no such thing as an unemployed writer - only an unemployed mind.
Life is a series of infinite ripples.