Sunday, October 16, 2022

New Poetry by Rob Schackne










The Swerve

“The messages are brief but they extend  
 in the solitude of their (our) nights.” 
             -  John Berger in Fellow Prisoners

Enter the bee-loud glade 
birds regain their bearings 
the world throbs awake 

the felled trees 
tantalised 
the ashes spoke 

will I sleep forever 
will I wake tomorrow 

coming up the edge 
the sun in our eyes 
what did we miss 

I write half a hazy dream 
a meadow of butterflies 
looking for the other half 

will I wake tomorrow 
will I sleep forever 


- © Rob Schackne 2022


Rob was born in New York. He lived in many countries until Australia finally took him in. In 2017 he returned to Oz after working for 15 years in China as a Foreign Expert EFL teacher. He lives in country Victoria where he enjoys the blue sky, sunshine, fresh air, and the birds. There were some extreme sports once; now he writes poems and takes photographs.


(N.B. The "bee-loud glade” is taken from W.B. Yeats’s ‘The Lake Isle of Innisfree’) 







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