

[Image by artist and photographer Nick Dormand]


[Image by artist and photographer Nick Dormand]
I have just fed the
oblivious birds in
appreciation of their
ebullient singsong
and despite their
dumb dawn chorus
waking us. With
spring on the cusp
they should be
self-surviving
but this is a treat
of thank you –
and feed still in
the bag.
I might even give
the pigeons a pass
with their still shitting on
the conservatory’s see-through
ceiling each day,
because I have one.
Maybe it’s just
old wives and
folklore or a
Hitchcock/similar film,
perhaps even
David Attenborough,
but I thought there’d be
more foreboding,
more intuitive rustling
and restlessness
like the rest of us.

Thanks to guest editor Joan Pope for publishing in Burning House Press and providing this potent image. Read the poem here. It was written to Joan’s March theme of Sex and Death in the Age of Aquarius.

Check out the others on the site with their equally potent images/collages by Joan.
i don’t want
flags flying
[or just
hanging]
give me
NHS banners
waving
waving
i don’t want
a guy with hair
manicured to
messiness
give me
bald/balding
scientists
knowing more
i don’t want
just men
[where are
the women]
give me
women
knowing more
hair anywhere/anyhow

[from Coleridge’s The Eolian Harp]

But for This Prior Knowledge is a ‘collaboration without design’ between Rupert Loydell and myself.
He has recently posted a set of 8 ‘Prior Knowledge’ paintings on his Stride magazine site, and having enjoyed seeing these so much I was prompted to write a set of linking found prose poems.
This work is collected in a pdf booklet, below, free to read and download. Enjoy. Let me know.


[Image by artist and photographer Nick Dormand]

[Found in Trump’s statement: this is the most aggressive and comprehensive effort to confront a foreign virus in modern history]



[Images by artist and photographer Nick Dormand]

Anyone who reads this blog and my thoughts on the Hirsch Knowledge Curriculum – so therefore Tory a la Cummings, Gove, Gibb, Toad, the Framework and so on – will understand [so much more than ‘know’] my views.
Therefore, my pleasure in seeing this today in a Sidmouth shop window. Of course, it is about product/s, but my imagination understands it more broadly, as did Einstein.