Tuesday 31 January 2017

ARTS ATTACK

ARTS ATTACK

When the world goes mad
All the writers must fight
And rage
And scream
And holler
That’s what the writers
Are for

When the world falls apart
The Artists they must rage
And scream
And holler
And fight
That’s what the artists
Are for

When the world explodes
Musicians ought to scream
And holler
And fight
And rage
That’s what musicians
Are for

When the world’s insane
Satirists must holler
And fight
And rage
And scream
That’s what satirists
Are for

When the world goes mad
The poets need to fight
And rage
And scream
And holler
That’s what the poets
Are for


MAWH, Jan 2017

MULTI-MILLIONAIRES

MULTI-MILLIONAIRES

Uncaring
Multi-millionaires
In golden towers
Pretending to speak up
For “ordinary” people
Just like them

Then stabbing
Those same people
Squarely in the back
First chance they get
Yet making their victims
Still like them

They’ll make another
Quick million bucks
For themselves
Whilst stirring up hatred
For ordinary people
Just like them

Telling them
Who to blame
For their pockets
Being picked
When all of the time
It was them


MAWH, Jan 2017

Wednesday 18 January 2017

IPSO FACTO

IPSO FACTO

Get told a fact
Look it up
Read more
Read more

Hear a rumour
Check it out
Read more
Read more

You’re told a thing
Have some doubts
Read more
Read more

Find out the truth
Check the facts
Read more
Read more

Don’t just believe
Look around
Read more
Read more

There’s another
Point of view
Read more
Read more

Check out a lie
Knock it dead
Read more
Read more

Don’t be a dupe
Research it
Read more
Read more

Learn to question
Everything
Read more

Read more

Martin A W Holmes,
Jan 2017

Thursday 12 January 2017

EIGHT DAYS

EIGHT DAYS

Eight days until‬
‪The transition of power‬
‪A time for calm reflection‬
‪Sensible forward planning‬
‪And nothing
Absolutely nothing
In the way‬
‪Of sabre-rattling‬

‪Oh.‬




CHUNKINESS

CHUNKINESS

Accidentally bought "Chunky"
In a multipack for my lunches
Though the chunkiness
Seems less not more
Than the chunkiness
Used to be before

SWALLOW DIVE

SWALLOW DIVE

I was making two slices of toast for my tea
(Warburton’s Wholemeal does it for me)
They were in the toaster browning some more
Two knives got dug out from the cutlery drawer
With butter uncovered (The light Lurpak stuff)
And the last of the Sun-Pat – There was almost enough

You know - I couldn't do it again if I tried
Setting out toppings and a plate on the side
A jar of white pepper it just swallow-dived
Honestly - I couldn't do that again if I tried

The toaster went pop as they are known to do
Hot toast was revealed just of the right hue
It was swiftly transferred to the waiting plate
As it cooled it would suffer a cruel twist of fate
Though first slabs of butter were amply applied
Plus all the dregs of the Sun-Pat that I could find

You know - I couldn't do that again if I tried
The jar of white pepper it just swallow-dived
Yet of my supper - I was somehow denied
Believe me - I couldn't do that again if I tried

Into the cupboard I put the near-empty jar back
Which is when the pepper went on the attack
It leapt for its freedom and jumped from the shelf
Hit the plate right on the edge on releasing itself
Afterwards it all looked much as it had done before
Except two slices of toast were face-down on the floor

You know - I couldn't do it again if I tried
Landing right on that plate I’d put on the side
That jar of white pepper it just swallow-dived
Really - I couldn't do that again if I tried


Martin A W Holmes, January 2017

Wednesday 11 January 2017

EXPRESS OPINION



EXPRESS OPINION

Monday’s headline’s a weather warning
Tuesday’s headline is house prices falling
Wednesday’s headline rages about migrants
Thursday’s headline screams Brexit rants
Friday’s headline is the sainted Diana
Saturday’s headline is a food-based dilemma
And the headlines in the Express on Sunday
Hate single mums, foreigners, and anything gay

Martin A W Holmes, January 2017