LIVING THE HIGH LIFE

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LIVING THE HIGH LIFE

Post by Maureen K Clifford » Wed Oct 26, 2011 10:11 am

Living the High Life


There were fifteen hundred zombies and what appeared to be stone statues
chasing flocks of city pigeons down the main road of the town.
But it was not my problem so I sat clutching a cold beer
as the wrecking ball of deep depression slowly pounded down.

It was one of those grey mornings that sit on the edge of sunshine
where background noises seem redundant – they just seem to drift away.
In silence there is noise – hark and listen to birds singing,
and the breezes sibilant whisper as the leafy branches sway.

In the gardens there’s a willow with its leafy tendrils drifting
like a maidens hair unloosed from ties – Freed to the sun for kissing…….
An unexpected waterfall of green and verdant tresses
reminiscent of a Japanese print from which the bridge is missing.

Along the edge of parkland winds a fence of great dimension
and stateliness – reminder of a past more elegant time.
Made here at the old iron works with light and lacy filigree
quite charming and quite beautiful – with workmanship sublime.

And then spoiling the reverie come fifteen hundred zombies,
with ten stone statues chasing pigeons who had sat on their heads
defecating night and morning – as they do, mostly uncaring
but the statues had took umbrage – or that’s what the Zombies said.

Well if Zombies can walk our city streets each year across this country
with their blood caked garments flapping and their eerie horrid moans.
Why would you think it alarming to see statues thus re arming
for a bit of pigeon chasing. Are we in a weird free zone?

But it is not my problem; I’m just enjoying a cold beer
on the pub verandah – sitting and watching the world go by.
I’ve got my back against the wall and I feel no pain at all
I’m like a statue sitting pigeon – on a green and grassy high.

Maureen Clifford © 10/11
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Re: LIVING THE HIGH LIFE

Post by mummsie » Wed Oct 26, 2011 10:29 am

I LOVE your poetry Maureen. Every one tells a story. :)


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Re: LIVING THE HIGH LIFE

Post by Maureen K Clifford » Wed Oct 26, 2011 11:34 am

Thank you Sue -Must be honest I don't get Zombie days, find them seriously weird even without the benefits of any grass at all . I was thinking about how strange it would be if sitting having drinks at 'The Royal on the Park' in Alice street Brisbane - and then out of nowhere all these weirdos turn up. You can take a walk up and down Alice Street here - it is right opposite our old Botanical Gardens on the Brisbane River. Lots of statues, lots of pigeons, and some beautiful old buildings.

Just click on the arrows to move up and down the street and move your curser (##++//# /#*) around in a circle to see both sides of the street - you can do a guided tour of Brisbane from from your desk if you want...she is a great city - hey come and have a look at Ipswich as well why don't you??

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Re: LIVING THE HIGH LIFE

Post by Bob Pacey » Wed Oct 26, 2011 9:25 pm

Not sure what to think of this one Maureen ???????


You definately have a vivid imagination or can you send me some of your medicine ??? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:



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After you grasp that everything else seems insignificant !!!

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Re: LIVING THE HIGH LIFE

Post by Stephen Whiteside » Thu Oct 27, 2011 10:07 am

This reminds me so much of a song, 'The Statues', by one of my favourite songwriters, Jake Thackray - now sadly deceased. Poor old Sir Robert Walpole. It all worked out well for him in the end, though.
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