Monday 8 April 2013

THOM THE WORLD POET: The Daily Poem


Rob Ayling writes: 

"Thom the World poet is an old mate of mine from way back in my history. Even pre-dating Voiceprint, when I was running "Otter Songs" and Tom's poetry tapes and guest appearances with Daevid Allen, Gilli Smyth, Mother Gong are well known and highly regarded. It just felt right to include a daily poem from Thom on our Gonzo blog and when I approached him to do so, he replied with in seconds!!! Thom is a great talent and just wants to spread poetry, light and positive energy across the globe. If we at Gonzo can help him do that - why not? why not indeed!!" (The wondrous poetpic is by Jack McCabe, who I hope forgives me for scribbling all over it with Photoshop)


YOUNG TIME WAS LONG AND TALL AS PARENTS
many moments snailed silver streaks across our growing wide eyes
time was a tick that entered our flesh and sat there
some succumbed to sonambulism within womb sleepy suburbs
some sprang into spiked hair adolescence
all of us had different watches on-TIMEX,OMEGA
Grandfather clocks down long tall hallways
tolled their slow passing/our quick emergence
MADE IN JAPAN became MADE IN CHINA
world grew smaller as we grew larger
Now instant crashes ,endless asymmetrical warfares
Third World bombed by First /exporting home made
We are in a New Age=Middle Age!Middle Ages=Crusades/jihad
Inside our cottage pie,we eat time for slow breakfasts
Festina Lente



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