Scarlet weapons for her hair.

Will you hiss me all night when I’m done?
Who is Sylvia? Wrath is she!
Shall I condemn thee to a summer fray?
Scarlet weapons for her hair.
Rod didn’t suck her little green nipples.
Go to bed now and sleep sing.
Gently my rattle now test.
Who forgives the winds  and the whorls?
Where gently those lost quivers show.
Don’t put all your leg in the basket.
Alas,.my love,you sue me wrong.
I met her  and was pardoned where the three Fates show.
Fester  on dorma.
Beware of rung  girls.
Lover,lover where’s my  other?
Did Jesus have a raving sister.
In my mind ,I have  a rabid fox.
I like the  tea brewed Bible.
My fountain  overflowed.
Where is that still tall voice?

An interesting essay from Poetry Foundation

http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/article/252184?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Poetryfoundationorg%20Newsletter&utm_content=Poetryfoundationorg%20Newsletter+CID_908f871f8046d3d678b000f6595cf6ec&utm_source=Campaign%20Monitor&utm_term=From%20The%20Hatred%20of%20Poetry

Satan in Cromer; the true story and the storm

http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/photo_gallery_people_rescued_from_cromer_pier_as_spectacular_waves_smash_into_seafront_1_3081997

Alfred and Dora Smith, who had just taken possession of a solid gold powder compact,  bought from  dear old Stan  on the beach  ,went down to Cromer so  Dora could go to Boots, She wanted a new and more suitable shade of pressed powder to put into the compact.
Satan was getting cheesed off as Dora had the compact shut away in her handbag of purple and red leather with a yellow strap.Since she otherwise dressed entirely in black the vivid colours did not seem quite so dreadful.Some might call them post modern
You may disagree, but I believe a coloured leather handbag is a definite must for any woman nowadays.Where else can one hid one’s log tables,kindle reader,tampons, set squares,kleenex,rulers,pens and other female items not to mention lipstick and other vital items?
Satan ,not being divine.did not know where Alf and Dora were off to but he was hoping that he might get a peep somewhere.Maybe in the ladies loo in some pub or other,hopefully one full of women of an intriguing type with French underwear worn as outerwear in the late style of Madonna.Little did he know of the ladies of North Norfolk
Inside Boots,Dora found the Boots Number 7 beauty counter and selected some compressed powder in  a color called vanilla rose beige.Since everything was 3 for 2 she bought some lavender mascara and some pink coral moisturised lipstick.After paying the bill,she and Alf ran outside as they felt poorly
My,it’s as hot as hell in there,Dora cried.Satan was pleased to hear that but he had no idea where they were but felt he was near home.
Alf suggested a walk down the pier to get some fresh air.

Facing directly North, Cromer pier is wide open to the pure winds from Siberia… but today a SW wind was blowing and despite a black cloud looming the day was bright and warm for winter in England
As the game, old but vital couple reached the end of the pier and turned to look at the North Norfolk coast line they regretted not wearing their Harris tweed coats.. a strange chill came over England that afternoon…. a hint of evil darkened the air with menace.David Cameron must have been up there in Burnham Market where the rich and sinful  have holiday homes.
Shall we sit down for a minute, said Alf to his stunningly made up wife.
You sit down,I am going to look at the sea.Dora said sweetly
Dora stood at the edge of the pier looking,at the waves crashing below… and above too!
She wondered how her new short hair style was standing up to the weather and on an impulse she opened her bag and took out the gold compact so she could use the mirror to check.
Holding it n her left hand she flicked it open expertly at an angle of precisely 60 degrees.
Who was more surprised…Satan,who rarely saw faithfully married,virtuous British women, or Dora who had never before seen a demons,let alone Satan,I leave to your imagination.
Dora gave a loud shriek and threw the compact overarm high above and over the metal railings.Being solid gold it sank gently to the sea bed amongst the pearls and coral and a few suicidal  people’s  remains.
Alf,Alf,she called..raucuously
What is it, my pet?
There was some fiend in that mirror.What a sight! I am afraid I have accidentally bowled it overarm it into the sea.Like you showed me  to when we were  playing cricket
You stupid twit.I paid £500 for that.I broke the bank
Did you really?You are so sweet.I wonder if we should call 999? Dora called
I doubt if they could dive into the cold sea…for a powder compact.Alf replied
How about for the poor devil inside it? she continued.
Suddenly a heavy storm,one might say a hurricane blew up and the  stout couple were almost washed away by rain and giant waves which ran into the air on either side of the pier.Clinging to each other they stumbled towards the promenade some distance back.
Let’s go and have some tea and muffins,suggested Alf  thoughtfully.
Suddenly the sea swept onto the promenade and for a moment it seemed as if the two old folk would be washed away but luckily they were both very obese and their weight anchored them to the ground as well as their heavy rubber boots
Well,it’s not quite what we expected,but somehow I am relieved.Dora said
I was nervous about owning such a luxury item.I feel I am addicted to Max Factor Pancake makeup in plastic compacts she prattled merrily as Oxbridge educated folk like to do especially if they did PPE like our Prime Minister
Alf was dozing and in his mind he saw a host of pancakes with little faces each wearing full makeup
How can I eat these,he muttered.They seem like human beings… they look quite charming.His head fell back and he began to snore loudly
Dora was happy enough watching canoes go by carrying people along the promenade and into the old town.What a dear place Cromer is,she thought,as the lifeboat passed the cafe window full of terrified people..What a dear old place to live in.Why would anyone want to live inland?

Cromer

Satan’s holiday part 2

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Did you enjoy seeing that?Stan asked naughtily
Not much.~I prefer your flame haired mistress with her perfume of Araby.
So you can smell then?
Oh,yes,said the devil.Sure I can.
So Stan started the car and off they went;all the lights were green and not a single police car was on duty.
Soon they reached Upper Sheringham.The people here are very long lived.
I know it’s the best place to live….
then they turned down the old High Street and parked by a gambolling shop.
Now what?
Will the sea cheer up a sad old devil?We must await the piece of the story with interest and patience.
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merrymaryminds@hot.com

To detect others’ motives takes skill

A doctor detected my ills,
Invisible apart from my gills.
Yes,I am a fish
But not in a dish.
I swim in the pond as I will.

To detect others’ motives  takes skill.
We can practise till the cow’s grown a bill
But if we don’t have the genes,
Then however we scheme,
We shall never quite master the drill.

 

We may believe that we are   A1
And all our humility’s gone.
But self observation
Is often mistaken
And of virtue and skill we have none.

We need other people as mirrors
To reflect us and show us our errors
We must not be too hurt
When  a friend may just blurt
“Your rhymes  fill my mind with stunned terror.”

But to be a detective is good
As some folk  have minds made of wood
We need to guess their intention
When rudely they mention
A flaw which noone else would

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Definition of detect in English

Oxford Dictionary

 detect
Pronunciation: /dɪˈtɛkt/
VERB

[WITH OBJECT]

1Discover or identify the presence or existence of:cancer may soon be detected in its earliest stages

More example sentences

  • As soon as the immune system detects the presence of a pathogen it mounts a response to kill it, which is highly successful in most cases in healthy people.
  • In truth, she had thought that they would have detected each other’s presence sooner.
  • If he detects the presence of drugs on someone we could then go ahead and search them.
1.1Discern (something intangible or barely perceptible):Paul detected a faint note of weariness in his father’s voice

More example sentences

  • Mr Hutchence says staff first detected a faint smell the day before – but on Wednesday it was much stronger.
  • I could barely detect the horseradish in the creamy bed of mashed potato, a more generous grating would have perked it up.
  • She fancied for a moment that she could detect the faint rusty smell of hot steel.

Synonyms

1.2Discover or investigate (a crime or its perpetrators):the public can help the police to detect crime

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin detect- ‘uncovered’, from the verb detegere, from de-(expressing reversal) + tegere ‘to cover’. The original senses were ‘uncover, expose’ and ‘give someone away’, later ‘expose the real or hidden nature of’; hence the current (partly influenced by detective).

Words that rhyme with detect

affect, bisect, bull-necked, collect, confect, connect, correct, defect, deflect, deject, direct, effect, eject, elect, erect, expect, infect, inflect, inject, inspect, interconnect, interject, intersect, misdirect, neglect, object, perfect, project, prospect, protect, reflect, reject, respect, resurrect, sect, select, subject, suspect, transect, unchecked, Utrecht

Love and hate

 Love and hate all humans know

Through  these pains we humans go.
Yet love enlightens and discloses
Thoughts as sweet as summer roses.
Take me back to Northern hills
Where my fraught soul with honey’s filled.
All I want is to be there,
With you ,my love,now grown so dear.
Oh,love is kind and love is rare.
We’ll not discover better fare.
Feed me with such love again,
And I shall be a most blessed one.

In love with

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My daughter’s in love with a tree,

It’s a most wonderful  vision to see.
She hugs it all night
In the  glowing moonlight.
But what will their joint offspring be?

My sister’s in love with a book
She gives it lon soulful looks.
She takes it to bed
I think it’s so sad.
If she conceives it will be by a fluke

 

My niece is in love with an Earl
She thought she’d give aristocracy a whirl.
They dance and they kiss,
O what utter bliss!
It’s enough to make  the straightest hair curl.

 

My neighbour has love on his mind
He’s ancient,but he’s handome and kind.
He showed interest in me
But I’m in love with a bee.
So I ‘ll have to see who-em I can find.

My friend loves a famed politician.
You’d know him,you definitely can’t miss him!..
He’s on the T.V.
He’s a P.M. to be.
She’d be far  better off with a tree.

The wind blows soft

The wind blows soft on my bare arms
I ride through deep green woods.
These simple pleasures all I love,
Air on my skin feel good.

The wind shakes leaves for sidelong sun
To make her pictures from.
So much,so rich the offerings
This is my senses’ realm.

Alone in woods, I plight my troth
To earth and gods thereof.
I sing my own sweet melodies,
To solitude and love.

Far from the maddening crowds of folk,
I hear earth’s own true songs.
And then refreshed by woodland charms,
I feel at peace from wrongs

Inside my heart,there is a wood,
And there I shall now dwell.
And so I’ll solve the mystery,
Of how I may live well .

Each wood has its unique birds
On tree tops in sunlight.
And each wood has its special song,
And each wood has its sights.

I shall accept the mysteries
Of who has made my wood;
And how we are all joined bodily,
All sharing this green blood.

Deep down we go into our hearts,
To find out who we are.
Just at the deepest,quietest parts
We find all beings there.

The sweetness of the fruit of love

I have a piece of  apple wood
I have my whittling knife.
I want to make a gift for you,
The best gift of your life.
Apple wood is sweet and sound
The tree grew here by me.
I chose the best part I could find
For the virtue of the tree.

 

 

Apple wood is a rare gift
We must make something whole,
For if you touch my apple wood
You can feel its soul.

 

The sweetness of the fruit of love
Is there within the wood.
So all who touch the apple here
Will be moved to good.

 

What knowledge did the tree conceal
That Eden was destroyed?
Was this a good metaphor?
Should it have been employed?

 

Sweet apples fall at random now
As autumn time has come.
And many Newton’s, all unknown,
Shall learn from every one.