click for thisisUll.com Home page.. click for thisisUll.com Forum... click for thisisUll.com Live Events...
  Sponsored Links


  Sponsored Links


  thisistheworld.com


  Friends


  Contributors Guide


Economist Style Guide.
Economist Style Guide.

  Contributors Guide

Learn to speak 'ULL

Poetry
Last Updated: 06/11/2006 14:05:04
The Merman's Song
By The Doc

I sing
Of clouds freshly washed by rain
Of the silver seas
And the keys to your heart

I sing
Of Ishmael
Of carved whale tooth memories
And the seven seas answer
From their dreams

I sing
Of wrecks in full sail
With silent bells
Crewed by bones

I sing
Of treasures
That only the sea will keep
Jewels and tears
Copyright ©  The Doc 2006

Poetry - The Spoon Player By Maurice Fairfield
The name on the skin of the bass drum
Was Blackshaw's Storyville Five
And the board leaning up at the door of the pub
Was promising jazz that was live
A slight exaggeration for the Storyville Five were not
In the class of the bands they copied Read more...

Poetry - A Poem For The Eternal Thinker By Shep
I'm thinking of things like a bird on a branch
And wandering, pondering lost in a trance
Of wishes and dishes, fishes on land
Planes in the sky and that man I can't stand
On what colour Mac on my back I should wear
And if Schmegal eats seagull with grizzly bear
Of why we see spectres Read more...

Poetry - Hot Date (For Better For Worse) By Katherine Horrex
Seated in the restaurant with a pleasant
Window view, brown eye to blue
And not really conversing,
What with it all being covered already,
But sort of rehearsing the motions:
Work is a pain, I've a meeting tomorrow-
Respectfully phatic Read more...

Poetry - Faith, Hope And Charity By Maurice Fairfield
I loved a girl named Hope and she was pretty faithless
I met another called Faith and she was pretty hopeless
I got involved with Charity (she wasn't very kind)
And what with all the three of them it really blew my mind
Maintaining my tenacity but feeling broken hearted
I met a bird named Chastity Read more...

Poetry - The Interview By Katherine Horrex
So superficial in the supermarket
interview room after arriving late,
she asks what name I prefer to go by.
"Katherine," I say, because I turn irate
when abbreviated by people in suits,
their faux matey-ness making me cringe.
"Right then, Kath!" she says, Read more...

Poetry - November Bride By Laura Fry
I once was a girl who thought she knew best
Until her true love was put to the test
And what she'd thought to be great left her less than impressed
Take me home
I admit I was wrong, you were right all along
And humble pie tastes much Read more...

Poetry -The Trial of Charles Roberts By Lee Cassanell
Dead little girls,
God is watching
Dead little girls,
Papers cry.
The torment of realists,
Unending
The teardrops of Mothers, Read more...

Poetry - Fake Plastic Socialist Poets By Joe Hakim
Bleating like sheep,
repeating the same old tired shit
over and over again.
Like a washed up nightclub singer
doing requests,
you beat on your chests
in a rhythm I've heard    Read more...

Poetry - Coffee In Plastic Cups By Shaun Heesom
In a railway station buffet
I thought I'd had enough
Of dim lit lamps and smelly tramps
And coffee in plastic cups
We sat there for hours
Before last you went away
We spoke of dreams and desired themes Read more...

Poetry - Loafer Party Conference By Patrick Henry
The Loafer Party Conference meets at Muckcluster Railway Station:
No more dodgems or donkey-rides at some seaside soft option.
Rail buffet sandwiches curl sadly, or else in contempt the way
Prescott's lips snarl like a pit-bull; The Guardian of his Party,
Prowling roofs nightly, scaring Read more...

Poetry - War Hero By Nikki Sheppeck
Don't pity me,
Don't ask me why ?
Don't judge me on my circumstance,
Don't feel the need to hold me tight,
Don't pay attention to my plight,
Don't be so harsh, I had no choice.
My doubts convict my very soul.    Read more...

Poetry - Here Comes Another Daydream By Sean Davey
Here comes another daydream,
You're here, I see your face!
I feel a poem coming from inside of me
The words slip into place.
I focus on your lovely smile,
To an artist, what a prize!
It's then I have to look away,    Read more...

Poetry - The Undiluted Genius Of Arnold Schwarzenegger
By Joe Hakim
What the hell are you?
Billy,
get to the chopper.
See you at the party,
Hauser.
Let off some steam, Bennet.
I will terminate obesity in all    Read more...

Poetry - The Law's The Law By Del Abe Jones.
We forgive too many crimes
And we say that it's okay
Go ahead and break the Law
We don't mean them anyway.
They're enforced when they suit us
Or we'll pretend we didn't see Read more...

Poetry - The Dog Ate My Lottery Ticket By Beth McGann.
The dog ate my lottery ticket
So I turned him into a rug
Made his teeth into a necklace
and his bollocks into a top pair of earrings.
oh, no, it wasn't a winning lottery ticket,
I just couldn't stand the dog. Read More

Poetry - The Girl Who Brought The Shopping By Shaun Heesom
The girl who brought the shopping
Through wind and rain and snow
Was more of a friend than I realised
And I was less of a friend than I know
For a time we were good mates
You could say we were close for a while
I went to her house and she to mine Read more...

Poetry - On Beginning To Recognise Moss By Beth McGann.
I've had my dog for a year and a half now
I love her to bits (as they say on Jeremy Kyle)
But she's not the brightest spark in the funeral pyre
She can't pass anything without sniffing it first
She's petrified of missing a morsel
(We call her The Hoover; I'm going to Read more...

Poetry - Family Fortunes By Mike Watts
My sister Susan is dead.
My parents too. They're both buried
With dad's lot, where mother's on top
For a change. The second to drop
One gin-filled evening, I was there
As she bounced off every stair.
And later, to ease the grief Read more...

Poetry - Thoughts Broken Like Glass On A Pavement Outside The Pub By Joe Hakim
I don't check what they are
before I take them
just throw them into
the back of my mouth
like a giant radioactive lizard
from a comic book
eating the general public    Read more...

Poetry - Perfect Flower, Love and I Missed You 3 Poems By David Morris
When you're with someone
A person you care for deeply
You can't imagine anything else
You have the undeniable feeling.
I can't stop thinking about her
Enjoying the time we spend together
This whole thing is an experience Read more...

Poetry - A Day To Remember By Del Abe Jones.
Anniversary is not a proper word
To mark the meaning of that day
And now, five years from that date
Is not nearly far enough away.
Too many families and loved ones
Still feel that pain down in their soul
From the Towers to the Pentagon Read more...

Poetry - High Summer In A Field By The A1079 By Beth McGann.
The sungod has pulled the day's tinderbox-taut
Until they slow down
And stick.
Like great white mirage-stones
waiting to be snapped like a brittle bleached bone,
So each stolen move of air Read more...

Poetry - The Deciding Test By Patrick Henry
It's not cricket, old boy; never like this among The Members at Lords.
We played the game, not sledging and slanging these bad words.
An Aussi Umpire gruff as a bear: a stern Paki, each call each unfair.
War is diplomacy by another means. Read more...

Poetry - Terminal Crisis By Patrick Henry
Icarus on wax wings crashed failing to reach the sun.
Quest for the sun in sure, high-speed flying, carries on
For those from grey islands who long for Tenerife:
Long since Icarus, the journey easy, safe and brief,
Planes go faster, but airport queues grow long and slow.
Soon round the world in one Read more...

Poetry -One She Was In Care By Michelle Dee
So, she took her first gulp of air
At the age of one she was in care
Father in prison, mum nowhere
"She's got something wrong with her heart"
they told her.
"That's why she doesn't love you, Read more...

Poetry - Be all you want to be By Michelle Dee
Being all you want to be
For you meant the world to me
Would be good to set you free
Being all you want to be
Maybe you could not believe
See you smiling in my sleep Read more...

Poetry - Novel Moves to Montmartre By Patrick Henry
Place Cliché high on city squalor reeks of Henry Miller or Henri Toulouse- Lautrec,
And one character here come-lately. I invent myself in a cheap attic
Down Rue Barbes, Street of Beards, at times assuming the guise Read more...

Poetry - Let's Blow Up America By Patrick Henry
Stan Freeberg writes the scenario, Tom Lehrer does the songs,
"Let's Blow Up America", best musical since Springtime for Hitler won the gongs,
When Jews of Manhattan broke a leg to get hot tickets to catch Read more...

Poetry - The Fallen By David Morris
The church bell tolls
It's heard 61 times
In honour of those who have fallen
In honour of those who gave their lives.
Those who battled for us
They won us our freedoms
Remember those who did that Read more...

Poetry - Jimmy By Shaun Heesom
Jimmy was a Corporal, he went to fight in France
Ellis only had one leg, so couldn't really dance
Aunt Ada came with Ellis, her house so dark 'n' grim
"Come into the parlour", and me Dad shoved me in
Laura worked in a butter factory, on the banks of the Hull
Jimmy shaved in an enamel bowl, Laura kept it full
Inside an air raid shelter, Read more...

Poetry - I Confess By Mike Watts
Coming home one Friday night
Scranning burgers and half pissed
Me and a mate stopped to talk to three prossies
All smoking in the doorway of a charity shop.
"What would I get for a quid?"
Me mate said belching and flicking onion Read more...

Poetry - Trouble At Number Ten (a.ka. my next home) By Katherine Horrex
I find him in the kitchen
angrily carving potatoes into polygons,
because he feels at fifty three
that he's washed up already.
Beads of sweat now slide
from where creases of smiles once shone.
He is singed by age like a tree - Read more...

Poetry - Public Display of Sandwich By The Mouths of Madness
Chilling choking on bits of bamboo
Cold frustrated stomachs fucked too
Vast islands of clover in the
Grass always grew.
But in the winter
The thistles so small Read more...

Poetry - The Final Scapegoat By Patrick Henry
From dope-peddling terrorist dens where the late Taliban
Blew up everything they hated out of all proportion,
Another lark to test lads in the closed season can be
The Afghan's ancient sport of Buzzkashi.
Misheard as 'Bush-catchy' it is unpopular in Washington,
Where George dreads another presidential assassination.
But this lines up teams of Read more...

Poetry - Shove It By Shaun Heesom
If I dreamed a new dream and
I've dreamed a few then let the new dream
Be that old dream I once dreamed of you!
If I speak unspoken, words I've never spoke before let
Those words be spoken in a way I've
Often Spoke before! Read more...

  What's Happening?
Search          
  Chill Out
  About Us
  
  More...

Legal Disclaimer   Privacy Policy   Contact Us   Advertise Here     Top of Page.
The opinions expressed here are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the positions of www.thisisUll.com.
  Webmaster Comments?   © 2003 to 2008 www.thisisUll.com, All Rights Reserved.