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The Glance

The Glance.

   A casual glance across a crowded street
   Amid all the hustle and bustle of tramping feet.

Unblinking eyes that hold...but do not stare
Twinkling hello...without a care.

   Glossy lips part and pucker...at the start of a smile
   But this does not form...for many a while.

Painted fingers flex and bend at the start of a wave
Then decide...I am not that brave.

   An arrogant shake...a toss of the head sending long brown hair
   Cascading...beaconing...and saying...just what are you doing over there.

That casual glance across that crowded street
What a shame that we shall never...ever...meet.

Copyright © John Dawson | Year Posted 2021



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Those holes

Dodging one here, dodging one there,
Riding along without a care.
    Three in a row, which way do I go,
I close my eyes and curse the so and so.
    Oh! what a bang, the old van shook,
But at least it is still going and not in a ruck.
    What is that noise? that cannot be right,
I, giving a gasp of utter fright.
    Must stop, foot pedal goes straight to the floor,
And the hand brake does not belong to the van anymore.
    Coast to a stop, must pull onto the verge,
The engine roars but no longer gives the van any urge.
    Beneath the van the axle is in two,
With the stout half shaft plainly in view.
    Side to side the rear wheel wobbles,
Not what I expected for all of my troubles.
    Beware of those holes, the pot holes I mean,
Especially those that cannot be seen.
    Old NED has finally been brought to a stop,
Everything seems to be going to pot.
    At least I escaped the indignity,
Of watching that wheel coming off and overtaking me.
    Oh! what utter strife,
It is for sure, ONE HELL OF A LIFE !!!

Copyright © John Dawson | Year Posted 2024

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MY TOOTH

   Crunch, crunch say my teeth as they devour,
That freshly baked warm crusty cob made from flour
   Oh bother say I, that does not feel right,
As my tongue explores the cause of my plight
   That silly grin staring back at me,
Showing a space where a tooth should be
   Oh bother! says I, where has it gone?
It must have become part of my luncheon
   Next morning my ablutions are examined closely,
As I search for that missing gem of ivory
   Oh joy, for there in that brown sticky mound,
My tooth like a pearl glints up from the ground
   Must give it a clean, as to the sink I race,
Intent on completing this task apace
   With faucet turned on and tooth between finger and thumb,
With nail brush I proceed to scrub that tooth aplomb
   Oh bother!! says I as from my grasp it slips,
And into that torrent of water it whips
   Going round and around inside that bowl,
Nearer and nearer to its centre plug hole
   Oh bother!!! says I as it disappears from sight,
And I curse myself and everything else in my plight
   Beneath the bowl its pipe-work curves up and down and around with glee,
Could my tooth still be trapped within this menagerie
   Oh joy, an inspection plug I spy,
Waiting for me to unscrew and I try
   It's stuck! of course it's stuck!!
Just what else would you expect with all of my luck
   Let the dog see the rabbit I say to myself,
As on my back I shuffle beneath, bumping my head on its shelf
   Between finger and thumb I grip that plug,
Oh joy, it moves I say with a pleasing shrug
   Oh bother!!! says I as eagerly,
A torrent of water gushes out all over me
   There in this pool I spy a glint of white,
Hurray, I shout as I see a way out of my plight
   Into my denture it loosely fits perfectly,
But how to secure it in place still remains a mystery
   Of course, Super Glue, what else could I use,
As to my work-box and instructions I do peruse
   On both tooth and denture that clear crystal liquid is applied,
Before it's returned to my mouth leaving nothing to hide
   Bite hard! to hold that tooth in its row,
And wait for the glue to set, but for how long I don't know
   The minutes pass, that should be long enough,
As to the mirror I now do rush
   Lips part and I smile rather gingerly,
Oh joy, as a gleaming row of pearly whites now smile back at me
   OH BOTHER!!!! grunt I through teeth glued firmly together,
With top and bottom stuck tight I am all in a tether
   Let this be a warning to all from me,
Stick with those soft white slices for your tea

Copyright © John Dawson | Year Posted 2024


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