Monday 24 November 2014

Tiger Verse New Updates

Hi there. As you may or may not have noticed, this blog has been quiet over the last week or two. Because of this, I feel it my duty to inform you of what is coming over the next fortnight.

I'm still hard at work at university, and am currently writing poems for a collection which will form part of my final module grade. Of course I will still be publishing poetry on this blog, but not poems designated for the collection. Also a new recording of 'Never Eat Peas' is now up and can be viewed here: http://youtu.be/-mV4uZ3LeGA

In other news, I will still be writing articles covering different subjects. These subjects include fellow poets, films, television programmes and other things. Expect an article on my experiences with a certain popular video game soon.

All this and more will be up on Tiger Verse soon.

Monday 10 November 2014

Ol Doinyo Lengai

Smoke billows from the rim
of the colossal rumbling cauldron
of Ol Doinyo Lengai.

The endless plains below wither
from green into yellow,
from yellow into parched brown.
The herds leave, and the predators
linger in the emptiness.

The Mountain of God awakens.

Ash clouds the air,
engulfing every glimmer of sunlight.
The predators stare in bewilderment.
Starving lions gaze at the mountain
as it belches black lava.
It oozes down the smouldering slopes
and sets in clouds of steam.
Ash falls onto the savannah,
carnivores remain in the mountain's shadow
as the black clouds fall.

The sky above the cauldron clears,
rain breaks through.
It soaks the barren fields
and grass sprouts up
like hairs on never-ending skin.

The herds return to their pastures,
the lions feast on their new bounty,
and the Mountain of God
returns to its slumber.

(This poem was originally written for a collection I'm writing for my poetry module, but I decided to share it here as the collection is now heading in a different direction.)