Elephant Small Vol 3

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by Stanski


  Shot dead by war criminals

  No summertime siesta…

  ‘I realised’

  The very next day

  ‘I had been murdered… They looked…

  But they did not find me… No’

  ‘Verde, que te quiero verde’

  Acknowledgements:

  Inspired by the death of Federico Garcia Lorca

  At Fuente Grande – Fountain of Tears

  ‘I realised I had been murdered… They looked…

  But they did not find me… No’

  Extracts from Jan Morris, describing how

  Federico Garcia Lorca foretold his own fate

  *Wikipedia

  ‘Verde, que te quiero verde’

  Green, how I love you green

  From Ballad of the sleepwalker

  32. Plans For The Evening

  Don’t forget, we’re having Gran here for dinner

  She likes flowers on her dining table

  And she’ll be expecting you home… for dessert

  She’s so sick now, she’s hard to recognize

  So don’t ask her about those new dentures of hers

  Or she’s likely to swallow you whole

  You know how snappy she can get

  And I’m so hungry; I could wolf down a pig

  Though the thought of it makes me huff and puff

  Because pork is so overrated

  And besides, those little chicks are easier

  They tend not to disagree with me

  But perhaps we’ll sit down to a fat old bird

  Which reminds me – I’m spitting feathers

  And my stomach hangs heavy as a stone

  Is she listening? Where has she gone now?

  I hope she’s hunting for the Evian

  No…? Oh well, at a push I could get my own…

  33. The Climb

  Upward

  aPproach

  I Hurt…

  achIng

  muscLes…

  how cLose

  are we ?

  anywaY

  it’s Another

  sloW climb

  anoTher

  tougH

  challEnge

  I shaLl

  not Let

  it Anger me

  my Will

  remaIns

  undauNted

  and unDefeated

  no roaD

  can hArm us

  as lOng as

  we Respect it

  we Test

  our Honour

  to thE limit

  the Summit

  oncE reached

  prOlongs our

  aDventure

  34. Investigation

  During the course of my investigation

  I didn’t leave a single book unread

  I left nothing to the imagination

  I gave the subject my full concentration

  Took in every word my tutors said

  During the course of my investigation

  I took to the task with full concentration

  Knowing I’d have to go from A to Z

  I left nothing to the imagination

  It may seem a complete exaggeration

  But I never let it go to my head

  During the course of my investigation

  Some chose theory for examination

  I opted for the practical instead

  I left nothing to the imagination

  She didn’t want to discuss medication

  Just took her clothes off, and lay on the bed

  During the course of my investigation

  I left nothing to the imagination

  35. Noi’s Ninth In f-Major

  Sparrow song greets Monday morn

  The little bird gives the boy

  an anniversary tip

  “A bud flowers on this day

  Whiter than white innocence

  abandons its girdle grip”

  Hallway promise awaiting

  removes peach stone from dry throat

  brings joy to the heart; a glow

  Maiden voyager’s frisson

  Fingers wobble nervously

  Logs on… Lap-top trickle… slow

  Rude twaddle, f-words ensue

  … The kid is known for his lip

  Slowly the tulle-like haze lifts

  Net confusion just a blip

  Feeling light as a feather

  Happy to know he knows he

  Rose above anxiety

  Burn to compact, smooth as silk

  High time – High tea, teatime high

  *

  *

  *

  Do we know the reason why…?

  *

  *

  *

  Nine years old on August nine

  Complete with home computer

  Happy birthday to Changnoi

  It couldn’t be more simple

  Now a disc-burning demon

  Downloading first for the boy

  Note; Changnoi doesn’t swear… in English…

  36. Digital Display

  At first clumsy, hesitant

  Words wouldn’t come easily

  Until a single-digit surge

  Under pressure, from the Right

  Delivered the message LOUD – unclear

  Syllables s-s-stuttered across the screen

  Middle finger soon joined index

  And later thumb....... for spacebar

  Later still, five fingers were tapping

  Was it the sound of one hand clapping?

  Or was it just a classic case

  Of the left hand never really knowing

  What it was the right hand was doing?

  At every opportunity then

  I practiced my new-found skill

  The only thing I could ever do

  With one hand tied behind my back

  Day after day

  Night after night

  Time after time

  Time and again

  Again and again

  Repetition, refrain

  Repetition defined

  Definition refined

  Never relaxing

  Often head scratching

  Sometimes nail biting

  Always typewriting

  Left hand going through the motions

  Playing an occasional cameo role

  But even two decades down the track

  The left hand still doesn’t really know

  What its partner, the right hand is doing

  37. Unwanted Gifts

  The vastness of space

  Is not nearly enough

  To contain all those gifts

  Unwanted

  Ignored

  Or returned unopened

  Consideration

  Love

  Peace

  Compassion

  Faith

  Hope

  Charity

  To name but a few

  In favour of thought

  Ignorance is bliss

  Apathy prevails

  Hatred

  Hostility

  Cynical attitudes

  Suspicion

  Despair

  And self-serving greed

  Only if we take

  Possession

  Ownership

  Of what’s rightfully ours

  But wrongfully spurned

  Then

  And only then

  Can we realise

  Our full potential

  Certain in the knowledge

  All things are possible

  38. Where There’s Life, There’s Hope

  Hopes seemed dashed at breakfast time

  What to do? Four souls to feed

  Fridge is empty, shelves are bare

  No frozen, processed, powdered

  Conveniently pre-packed

  Early signs suggest a need

  For vital kitchen upgrade

  Improvement for little room

  A
fresh approach is required

  Open window raises hopes

  Outdoor edible menu

  Organic, free-range produce

  Vegetables, spices, herbs

  Bounty hunter's net result

  But what’s on today’s menu?

  Fresh fruit salad for starters

  Main course cock-a-doodle doo

  Sticky staple; just dessert

  Bill of fare, no price to pay

  Bob’s your uncle; problem solved

  39. Recession Persists

  State of the art premises

  Cutting edge machinery

  Microchip technology

  Computer Aided Design

  A world class management team

  And a highly skilled workforce

  A winning combination

  A recipe for success

  One ingredient missing

  … The Mother of Invention

  40. Untouchable

  Morning, bathed in rays of golden sun

  Met her for a sink or swim showdown

  Hoping we could pool our resources

  Shall we synchronise watches? I try

  Should have gone to greater lengths than that

  Am I in her thoughts…? Won’t hold my breath

  Learn to crawl before you walk; she laughs

  That would take a stroke of luck; I think

  One of us may have to take a dive

  Which will send me right back to square one

  Passing on the water; ships – that’s us

  In her presence, I’m out of my depth

  She’s aloof; Madame’s a butterfly

  Floating freestyle through a crowded room

  Clutching secrets to her heaving breast

  41. Workaholics?

  Only just awake if truth be known

  Still hung-over from last night’s session

  Pen in hand, and a freshly inked nib

  I check-in my pal, another lush

  so the boss won’t know he’s passed out, drunk

  We blame the clunk and thud of presses

  (and the Coalition Government)

  for a condition that resurfaced

  when we thought it was under control

  We’ve both spent time at de-tox session

  Been named, shamed and dragged over the coals

  Forklifted from the ash-pit, hand washed

  and hung over the boiler, to dry

  Still we don’t seem to understand why

  the consumption of alcoholic

  beverages is prohibited

  while operating machinery

  42. Thanksgiving

  Although not American

  On this day, especially

  I have reason to recall

  And reasons to be grateful

  Funny how you remember…

  (Some things, you just don’t forget)

  Must be fifteen years ago

  … Seems like only yesterday

  You didn’t ask me for it

  But I knew you wanted it

  You didn’t even say it

  But it was clear you meant it

  Just an item of clothing

  But you folded it, neatly

  Tucked it into bed with you

  Probably dreamt about it

  It was such a privilege

  I’m eternally grateful

  For having witnessed such an

  Expression of gratitude

  43. Number’s Up

  Wake up O-seven O-O

  Bathroom, for a number one

  Or maybe a number two

  Then four minutes in the shower

  At forty five Centigrade

  Breakfast – bet you can’t eat three

  Cup of coffee, zero milk

  One sugar… stirred to the left

  Twelve paces to the front door

  Into my four door saloon

  A sixteen hundred cc

  Five forward gears, one reverse

  Some take the ninety nine bus

  Arrive at work eight thirty

  Day starts at nine on the dot

  Ends at five, or thereabouts

  Then back home, to Number Nine

  Takeaway dinner tonight

  Chinese, number forty two

  Pork in green pepper, black beans

  Two or three glasses of wine

  Then up thirteen stairs, to bed

  And I don’t mean forty winks

  Morning, back to the grindstone

  Five days a week, forty hours

  Fifty two weeks every year

  Until I reach sixty five…

  Then, one day… my number’s up…

  44. Starter’s Orders

  You'll always be at least one step behind

  Don't ever let it out of your sight

  You'll never get ahead of it

  So aim to catch up with it

  And if, and when, you do

  Grab it with both hands.

  With all your heart

  Cherish it...

  Own it...

  On your marks...

  Get set...

  Go...!

  45. Twennyten

  Readers, watchers, avid fans

  Of Space Age books and movies

  Brought up on Science Fiction

  Stories that got ‘Lost In Space’

  Stories that informed us

  The Future would arrive

  In time for Century Twenty One

  Year Two Thousand; Y2K

  Extra-Terrestrial beings

  Of Superior Intellect

  Provide the opportunity

  To take the initiative

  Miracle cures for all ailments

  Telepathic transportation

  Sophisticated computers

  That speak and think like us

  Robot/Android workforce

  Paper a thing of the past

  War consigned to History

  Famine and Poverty too

  A decade of ‘Future’ later

  Ten years passed are now past tense

  Sick commuters with sick computers

  Millions starve; Wars rage on

  Anti-climax despite ‘Giant Leaps’

  That sadly fell short of the mark

  Newspaper headline this New Year

  ‘It Isn’t The Future Yet!’

  46. Unworthy

  As I consider

  the wisdom you have accrued

  I weaken, trembling

  Your selfless aura

  shooting shivers down my spine

  awakens my awe

  Burden of duty

  to transmit your innate gifts

  causes me to quake

  47. Grow Old Along With Me, The Best Is Yet To Be

  After the accident;

  that was when I started

  to hold your hand

  for the first time.

  I stuck to you like glue,

  in case I lost my way

  …as well a my

  mental bearings.

  We’d walk around Chiangmai

  behaving like tourists;

  temple visits;

  days at the zoo.

  Summiting Doi Suthep,

  Scaling Doi Inthanon,

  …and those boat trips

  on Mae Nam Ping…

  I know you remember,

  just as you know I don’t.

  We won’t forget

  I can’t recall.

  Back at home, you would talk;

  tell me all about it,

  …so I would know

  what I’d just done.

  I only remember

  forgetting all these things

  because of you

  …holding my hand

  48. Do This Zombie A Favour

  One over the eight last night

  One guaranteed consequence

  Sunday morning hangover

  Grating Turbo ‘new-toy’ growl

  Wi
th deafening ‘Dixieland’

  Klaxon blast, wakes the un-dead

  I turn over in my grave

  Like a bear with a sore head

  I grrrind my teeth; grrrunt and grrroan

  Blinding curtain-crack half-light

  Exposes clouds, sets the mood

  Scowling sky; wild, wet week end

  Unfriendly neighbourhood noise

  Suburban sound bite samples

  Barking dogs; boys banging doors

  Next door’s new disc, noisy din

  TV tuned in, turned up (((LOUD)))

  Jackpot wind-up, ‘Win, Win, Win!!!’

  Last night’s Numbers Game result

  No Lottery joy for me

  Chaos builds up in layers

  Spreads thick icing on the cake

  …And for the Cherry On Top

  …I was due in work today…!

  49. Fiction; Foul Play?

  FUNNY, as in ‘serious’

  How Official Documents

  Such as Death Certificates

  Hold FICTION, stranger than FACT

  Take the case of Mrs. ‘F’

  Never a day of illness

  No need to see a doctor

  Not for the money they charge

  Poor as a hungry church-mouse

  Happy as the day was long

  FIT as a FIDDLE one day

  Looked like death warmed up the next

  FIRST to go was her eyesight

  Weeks later, she lost her mind

  ‘FRIENDS’ didn’t seem to notice

  Her whole life was in FREE-FALL

  She died one FRIDAY morning

  Cremated that afternoon

  Records stated ‘Cause of Death

  FATAL FLAWS of advanced age’

  No-one knows who’s signature

  Adorns the unwitnessed FORM

  Mrs. ‘F’ an OAP?

  She was FORTY nine years old!

  50. This Day

  The day before tomorrow

  The day he’ll meet his maker

  Reflections of a sinner

  Reflections of remorse

 

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