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The Poet’s Lament

By John Silverton

Winner of the Anderida Writers’ Poetry Competition, 2023

                                    Oh to be a poet,

                                    Writing comic verses to amuse the hordes

                                                like a stand-up comedian treading the boards;                      

                                    Were it not for working like bees in a hive

                                                imprisoning us minions from nine-until-five.

                                    How much better to adopt this time

                                                writing pages of verse in unusual rhyme.

                                    But to use the leisure unemployment would free,

                                                I need a plan to stop working, you see.          

                                    Oh to be a poet,

                                    No commuting misery by car or by train

                                                through dreary towns and defaced terrain. 

                                    Instead, up with the sun and morning lark

                                                to laze in a glade’s leafy shade ‘til dark.

                                    The flora and fauna will no doubt suggest                  

                                                imaginative odes and sonnets to digest. 

                                    But for now I must consider more prosaic ideas,

                                                like how to stop working for the next umpteen years.

                                    Oh to be a poet,

                                    But this honest endeavour may incur someone’s displeasure,

                                                citing poetry and work to be not of equal measure.

                                    For it seems to be irking for he who is working

                                                to see me writing and assume I am shirking.

                                    Particularly him, the unscholarly, unread,

                                                literary enlightenment yet to enter his head.

                                    And especially them at Social Security,

                                                who would have me work or impoverished with impunity.

                                    So I have come to conclude this sad fact of life, 

                                                that to be a poet one needs a rich wife.


Author Bio:

John Silverton was born in 1945, A Man of Kent. He is a former freelance journalist, newspaper columnist and magazine features writer, although most of his commercial life has been in marketing. His first novel, ‘A Pearl Amongst Oysters’, a suspenseful romance spanning half a century, received acclaim and is available from Amazon (books). He is winner of the Anderida Writers’ poetry and short story competitions . A book of short stories, entitled ‘Marilyn and Other Stories’, will be published 2025. A second novel, a murder mystery entitled ‘A Murder of Crows’ should be published 2026.

Author contact details:

Email address: johnsilverton@hotmail.co.uk

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