Wednesday, 27 November 2019

The light that lights up the dark




The Light That Lights Up The Dark



Hello my friends, here I am back again with another composition  for your perusal and if you are inclined, your critique would be appreciated.
This verse was compiled some years back and the inspiration behind Poem goes something like this.......I was volunteering at a local Aged Care Facility,  some days working in the Day Care Centre, (an experience I can recommend to all), other days I would present readings of my poems  in the main Lounge to sometimes about 50 residents and staff . During my time at this facility I befriended many of the Residents , especially one lady who very much  appreciated my poems, and was always in attendance. Once I was sitting with her after my reading time expired, and I was privileged to listen to a story she told of times  in her younger days when she would walk the riverside at night, and take  in all the river activity (fishing boats etc) and  be most impressed with all the lights that bordered either side of the river, and moved up and down the river. She acknowledged her interest never waned to visit the riverside when weather and time allowed, and she insisted that her night visits were the most impressive.
I was quite taken with her story, she was still capable of expressing herself with many an adjective to describe her thoughts (her memory had not diminished to any extent at all I would say) and  I had no reason to doubt anything she told me.
It was a few weeks later that I passed time with this lovely soul again, and I asked her if she would approve me compiling  her story into a poem, to which she smiled and said she would be very proud if I could  put pen to paper and maybe recite it at one of my Readings,. hence the following verse  was born.

I hope  you enjoy the read , and perhaps put yourself  along the river as I do every time I recite it.

Darrell.








The Light That Lights Up The Dark
 

Leaving far behind me… the noises of the town
I walk into nature’s garden… to watch the sun go down,
Across the vastness there before me… open fields and copse of gum
A kaleidoscope of sunset hues… is offered up by setting sun

Yes, still its brightness lingers…offering hope with light and shade
But the outcome it is imminent… because every day must fade.
But as the darkness it envelopes all… another light does materialise
From beyond horizon far… a silver orb it does arise.

Climbing high into the night sky…creating eerie shadows o’er the land
Moonbeams bouncing back and forth… taking high command
Guiding the creatures of the night…as they fossick through crevice deep
Dancing with all the nocturnal’s… as they awaken from their sleep

Then the gentle breeze of night arrives…causing tree tops high to sway
Through the leaves the stars they glitter… silver jewels… many light years away
I turn around to see the harbour lights… flashing neon’s down by the shore
And see the lights of the trawlers…as they brave the harbour mouth once more.

The new day it now approaches… a glimmer of gold stretches far and wide
The orb of silver now racing…to find a haven for to hide
The silence of the night gone before… about to be sacrificed
To the sounds of a new beginning… to the joys of new life.

But I will always remember the sunset flush, the dusk, and stars twinkling up high
And remember the honey suckles sweet scent…as the night dew passes by
In this world of thorns and roses…and the wounds that hurt the heart
I will always remember the light… the light that lights up the dark.


Darrell B Parker
Weaver of words and emotions.
April, 2009
 


Friday, 22 November 2019

Bush Court of Kalangadoo



Howdydoo from Kalangadoo.... yes, that used to be the normal welcome from me to the many visitors that graced my "Tobermory". Back between 1998 and 2007.  as I may have mentioned in an earlier presentation I would do an weekly recital on Hobart Radio, and from this weekly interlude I amassed many friends  (listeners) who would come up the mountain for a visit, or just phone call for a chat, and my introduction was "howdydoo from kalangadoo", which went over very well indeed. Sometimes I had visitors who would come up in campervans and stay overnight and enjoy a barby and a few drinks and natter around the fire, an experience to behold yes indeed.
Here follows a poem that was inspired one night when I went outside to a vision through the trees of a noisy group of "natives" gathered around the barby area nattering away in various dialogues, and this was my resulting version......hope you enjoy and get o feel their presence.





BUSH COURT AT KALANGADOO


I ONCE WAS THE LOCAL WALLOPER
UP IN THE HILLS AT KALANGADOO,
THE ONLY ARREST I EVER MADE
WAS OF A DRUNKEN KANGAROO,
NORMALLY.....OUR LEAFY MOUNTAIN VILLAGE
IS QUITE BALMY AND CRIME FREE,
BUT ON THIS NIGHT I’D HAD A RUM OR TWO.....
WHEN I SAW THIS ROO COCK HIS LEG AND HAVE A PEE.

SO I PULLED THE OLD ROO OVER
AND IT SEEMED PRETTY PLAIN TO ME,
THAT HE WAS SUFFERING AN EXCESS OF ALCOHOL
AS HE TOOK AIM AGAINST THE TREE,
NOW ONCE I’D SEEN THE EVIDENCE
IT BECAME A LEGAL MATTER.....
BETWEEN THE POSSUMS AND THE SUGAR BATS.....
SO THEY ALL ASSEMBLED FOR A NATTER.

WHAT’S THIS NEW WORLD COMING TO?”
SAID ELDER BRUSHTAIL TO DING BAT
WHERE DOES OLD MAN ROO GET OFF?
PEEING ON OUR HOMES LIKE THAT,”
HE MUST HAVE WET HIS WHISTLE.....
DOWN AT THE LOCAL WATER HOLE,”
THAT’S WHERE ALL NOCTURNAL NATIVES GO
WHEN THEY WISH TO BARE THEIR SOUL.

SO THE HIGH BUSH COURT IT WAS CONVENED
WITH JUDGE OLLIE OWL IN PRESIDE,
THE LAST TIME HE WAS ON THE BENCH
WILLIE WOMBAT COLLAPSED AND DIED,
SO, NO GREAT EXPECTATIONS WERE BEING HELD
FOR THE WELL BEING OF OLD MAN ROO,
PROCEEDINGS OFTEN WENT AWRY.....
I N THE BUSH COURT AT KALANGADOO.

FROM HIS CELL INTO THE DOCK
HOPPED A VERY CONCERNED OFFENDER,
THE PROSECUTOR HE BELLOWED OUT THE CHARGE
QUICKLY FOLLOWED BY THE PUBLIC DEFENDER,
NOT GUILTY YOUR HONOUR, AND WITH RESPECT,
THESE CHARGES ARE NOUGHT BUT A JOKE.....
MY CLIENT WAS RESTING BY THAT TREE.....
ATTEMPTING TO ROLL HIMSELF A SMOKE.”

NOW.....EVERYONE AND HIS DOG KNOWS,
THAT OLD MAN ROOS CAN’T SMOKE,
BUT JUDGE OLLIE OWL WAS MOST IMPRESSED
BY THIS PUBLIC DEFENDER BLOKE,
DOWN CAME HIS MALLET.....”CASE DISMISSED”,
HE FOUND IN FAVOUR OF OLD MAN ROO.....
AND FOR BRINGING SUCH A CASE TO COURT.....
I GOT THE SHOVE......................OUT OF KALANGADOO.


Darrell B Parker
Bush Poet of Kalangadoo
1999



Wednesday, 20 November 2019

Firestorm


Hello there good friends...,I do hope that the following matter does not disturb in any way.

The resent bush-fires causing widespread  devastation throughout the country, especially NSW and QLD has recalled to me a poem I wrote some time back after the Marysville fires in Victoria.

The present day dangerous conditions caused me some very emotional moments, due to the fact that some years back I resided in many of these towns, such as Taree, Old Bar, Harrington, Forster, Wingham, and also the Sunhine Coast of QLD, and am well aware of just what a holocaust the residents would have gone through. To lose everything one has put together over decades of worth is totally devastating and overwhelmingly mind boggling, one can only imagine what they have gone through. and will be, suffering way into the future. With the grace of God I hope those involved can come to terms with this disaster and once again get there lives together, returning to some form of normality.
The bad picture of course is that we are only late in November, with many more similar incidents still to come, just now I hear of South Australia coming under attack from fires, I wish all involved a safe and successful triumph over the adversity, my thoughts, as thoughts of many others go with you.

Hopefully this poem will be an insight into the catastrophe, feel welcome to comment if you would care to do so.

Darrell.......


Firestorm




Drop a match into the grass
And see the earth it burn
Two hundred years of fighting fires...
Is there nothing we have learned?
They told us to stay and fight
But no one said it would be hell
Some emerging from the firestorm
With an awesome story... to tell
 
A wall of flame raced across the land
No hurdle in its path could retain
From hill to mountain to gully dry
The fury... onward it came
Sparing nothing in its path
It raged on throughout the night
Along with all the wildlife lost
Lost also... was much human life.
 
Towns up in the mountains
No longer do you hear them sing
Silence envelops where the children played
Grey ash covering everything,
No birds to trill their songs of joy
No budding flowers left to bloom
The tragedy of this firestorm
Leaving the nation wedged in gloom
 
Tales of courage verging on heroism
Are now appearing every day
Of how up on the burning mountain 
Some kept the firestorm at bay
Whilst others fought the good fight
Their efforts coming to no avail
Armed with just a smoldering blanket
They were but doomed to fail.
 
And now in its aftermath
We count the cost in hundreds lying dead
Mothers, fathers, sons and daughters...
Why could they not have been spared?
They died saving their animals
Attempting to get them to safer ground
But the firestorm consumed them all
Before a net of safety could be found.
 
Those of us out of harms way
Sit and watch the appeal on TV
The coming together of our country
Preparing to rebuild from all the debris
Parochialism can wait for the footy season
Now is the time for us to form a cartel
And to never forget the firestorm...
That gave a few of us... an insight into hell.


 
Darrell B Parker
Weaver of words and emotions.



Monday, 18 November 2019

Lots of water under the bridge since........

Yes, there has been lots of water pass under the bridge since I last visited my Blog to post a poem, or even just  to say g'day. I won't bore you with 13 years of trivia, I will just mention the matters that caused me any concern, or matters  that were a benefit to my survival, especially the times that availed me a reason to smile....😀

A sad day was endured by family when we lost our dear mother Mary,  (91 years) in 2009, I had been caring for her for 4 years after she had fallen and crushed her vertebrae.  Mum improved satisfactorily, she had been a good patient until she developed a cough, a day or so later she coughed up some blood, I rushed her to hospital but an aneurysm was shortly after to take her life, we were led to believe Mother suffered no stress  or pain, which was a blessing to us all. Her send off was filled with lots of family love and reminiscing, and we saw her off with a dozen white pigeons soaring into the sky at the conclusion of the Service, lots of tears followed their flight far into the sky.
It was around this time I wrote the following poem and it was read as part of the service.



A MOTHERS LOVE

 
I’ve composed many a verse
Over many a year,
But I’ve never composed a verse
About a love we so revere,
A love that is there
When our needs require tending,
A love that is unassuming
And will be.....never ending,
A love which is as rich
As a field of dreams,
A love that remains loyal
With no in-betweens,
A love that will follow
As we travel our life line,
A love that persists.....
As does old father time,
Yes, we all know this love
A love like no other.....
No other love.....is the like,
Of the love of ones mother.

 

Darrell B. Parker
Weaver of words and emotions

During my next visit I will continue to offer you further insight into my non appearance and hence my resurrection to this Blog.

Goodnight now. Dazza.