Wednesday, July 05, 2023

New Poetry by Rob Schackne










Limen

Do big clouds stay
and bring their winds
invisible strings
let them go
birds aghast

cats near the heaters
look out the windows
dry sinews
languorous
let me be

do bright domestics
(how the colours bleed)
ever sinuous
ever rub off
in the mind

reading weather
lonely on the road
Taneda’s poem
the way ahead
raindrops for company

seen from afar
miss the in-between
walk on cracks
they add up
looking everywhere


- © Rob Schackne 2023


Rob Schackne was born in New York and he lived in lots of countries before settling in Australia in the 1970s. Before retirement he taught in China for a long time. He now lives in central Victoria. His poems have been published in many magazines both printed and electronic. His book “A Chance of Seasons” was published by Flying Island Books in late 2017. When he’s not writing, he likes taking photographs. 


2 comments:

Janette DADD said...

Thank you for this thought provoking work. Now I have another poet to explore.

Anonymous said...

Love your poetry Rob. Loved you !