1
Narcotics.
Mind - released from the fog of morphine
Realigns with the rules of reason -
The sacred texts of untruth.
To get through the day I must give up thinking,
Stare at the screen - an automaton -
Stop trying to be myself.
When I shut down the computers I am nearly blind -
I cannot see the office for what it is -
A chaos of human stories.
Pain killers do not assist me to readjust
From electronic realities to simple living -
From video porn to innocent love.
It is only when I listen to the nightingale
That the world is once more my home.
Trevor John Karsavin Potter.
June 7th. 2018.
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2
Urban Owl.
Swift - darting hunter
Eyes - small volcanoes
Erupting into the night
Trevor John Karsavin Potter.
June 7th. 2018.
Wednesday, 13 June 2018
Thursday, 7 June 2018
Trevor J Potter's Art: Pauline. (New Version).
Trevor J Potter's Art: Pauline. (New Version).: Grief lasts for a lifetime. After fifty two years I am still grieving for you. When I saw your self portrait made from stained glass I...
Tuesday, 5 June 2018
Pauline. (Completed Poem).
Grief lasts for a lifetime.
After fifty two years I am still grieving for you.
When I saw your self portrait made from stained glass
I was suddenly back in your studio.
I was a kid sprawled like a rug on the wooden floor
Making weird marks on paper.
Your paper.
Your charcoal.
Your coloured pens.
You watched amused as I drew lines and circles,
Not thinking at all what I was doing,
My hand out-speeding my grid locked brain.
The moment I started to think about what I was doing
You snatched the sketch book away from me
And slipped it into a folder.
I protested, but then I was too wilful to understand
That art, like love, can only ever be true
When it seems to be happening by chance.
*
The last time we met was in the hospital.
The white sheets covered you like a shroud
That you snuggled deep into to outwit the pain.
"Please don`t give up art", you urgently whispered.
"But how? - But how?" I cried into the dark.
"Just don`t give up.- Promise me! - Promise me Trevor."
And for forty years after I could not paint or write,
But now, most days, I put my pen to paper.
Trevor John Karsavin Potter.
June 5th. - 7th. - 10th. 2018.
October 22nd. - 30th. 2021.
For a long time I could not properly complete this poem because I felt I had failed to keep my promise.
Monday, 4 June 2018
Trevor J Potter's Art: Memory. (Revised).
Trevor J Potter's Art: Memory. (Revised).: When I opened the window this morning I thought that I briefly saw you Admiring the miniature roses. But then, with a shock, I realized ...
Saturday, 2 June 2018
Trevor J Potter's Art: Train Ride.
Trevor J Potter's Art: Train Ride.: The woman in the seat right next to mine Displays her pale green fingernails That signify some danger, or so it seem...
Wednesday, 30 May 2018
(1) A Bright May Morning. (Revised) (2) At First Sight.
1.
A Bright May Morning.
Increasing my sense of loneliness
Your voice echoes down the telephone
A lone flute heard in the distance
A far off bird calling for a mate
Heard in the morning as I struggle to sleep
Chilled by your absence
You told me you loved me when you telephoned
Out of the blue
this Monday morning
But now that the truth has at last been spoken
The waiting is crueller than it used to be
When I had jettisoned hope
In a week you shall be well enough to travel-
Your bed in the ward occupied by another-
Once you are here I shall switch off the phone
Trevor John Karsavin Potter.
May 29th. - June 10th. 2018.
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2.
At First Sight.
Across the atrium
Your eyes look into mine
Wild lightning
Not a trace of thunder
Trevor John Karsavin Potter.
May 27th. 2018.
Monday, 28 May 2018
Trevor J Potter's Art: (1) My Mother`s Dinner Service. (Rewritten). (2) ...
Trevor J Potter's Art: (1) My Mother`s Dinner Service. (Rewritten). (2) ...: 1. My Mother`s Dinner Service. I keep returning to these, my favourite plates, To study every detail of a pictu...
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