Thursday, 30 April 2026

30th April 2026

 



dandelion seeds

sailing on a breeze's back

welcoming lawn


© Rachel Green April 2026


Ann, at Eighty


she doesn't eat meat

unless she knows the source

and it's fresh-kill.


Deer from the local park

shot and dressed by the gamekeeper

skinned at home by her daughter.


Rabbits and pheasants

this time from the farmer

along with still-bleeding chickens.


Her husband, eighty-four,

shot a pigeon yesterday

they had it fried in butter.


You must think we're awful, she says

and I say not at all

my vegetarianism is a luxury.


© Rachel Green April 2026


Wednesday, 29 April 2026

29th April 2026

 


morning minimart

posting the package I eBayed

a pound richer


© Rachel Green April 2026


Reform UK (Wales)


He's an old white fella

who say's he's not racist

he just doesn't want not-whites

to cross the Welsh border.


It's not racism

to reject immigrants

and tourists

and refugees

and people under threat of death

from Poland, Hungary, Africa, America

because they'll be a Welcome in the Hillsides

if they're at least millionaires

and there's Welcome in the Valleys

if they're also white.


© Rachel Green April 2026


Tuesday, 28 April 2026

28th April 2026

 



exposed worms

as I lift the winter covers

gathered bounty


© Rachel Green April 2026


Insomniac


an argument

about wrapping paper

saved 'just in case'

someone gives him a belated gift

and he has to give one back.


in a corner

between the wall and the window

he is curled inside a sheet

waiting for the change to come;

a metamorphosis

into a better human being.


I speak to him kindly;

'better' is subjective'

and we love you

just as you are.


© Rachel Green April 2026


Monday, 27 April 2026

27th April 2026

 



solar fountain

only works a noontime

meditation postponed


© Rachel Green April 2026


The Lady at Ninety-Six


older than God but still sprightly

she spots me walking past

from behind her net curtains

rushes out to catch me mid-stride

with an apple tree I've just bought.

"Is that a marijuana plants?" she asks

and I laugh and tell her truths

but it was just a conversation starter

because what she wants to tell me is about the house

two doors down from the corner shop

whom the police raided last week

and arrested everyone for possession

crates of  heroin and cocaine

and their garden backs onto hers:

that's why the door is boarded up.


Actually, it happened weeks ago

on a Wednesday as I walked the dogs

and noticed one of the police vans

kitted out inside like a coffee lounge.


© Rachel Green April 2026


Sunday, 26 April 2026

26th April 2026

 



years of detritus

built up around the greenhouse

filthy woman


© Rachel Green April 2026


Postponed Dinner.


shots fired!

five outside the door, all blanks;

a test for the security services

and a great opportunity for deflection.

We won't talk about bombing civilians

of that he was engaged in sex trafficking

and was a major player in a paedophile ring

but instead how he needs a new ballroom

with a bomb shelter bunker below it.

The 'shooter' apprehended, but kept hidden

just another cog in the media machine.

And while we're here let's sell you

on the New Trump School for Young Ladies

and the line of erotic schoolgirl clothes

for heterosexual men who fantasise

about raping other people's kids.


© Rachel Green April 2026


Saturday, 25 April 2026

25th April 2026

 



evening fire

finally burning conifer stumps

from two years ago


© Rachel Green April 2026


Fountain


I would have given a bad review

a solar-powered fountain

In England.

In March.


Where the rain came down in sheets

and the only time you saw the sun

was watching Lucifer

live from Florida.


I persevered, though,

and come late April

we had an early summer

and the fountain worked. 


A moral to this tiny tale

if I'm permitted to make a point

is that teenage neighbours

are fucking loud in the garden.*


© Rachel Green April 2026


*fucking as adjective, not verb


Friday, 24 April 2026

24th April 2026

 


long life milk

will still turn to liquid cheese

after two years


© Rachel Green April 2026


F(re)ecycle II


All my piercing jewellery

collected over thirty years

one box full


All the money I spent

collected in one small box

and now useless to me.


Bead rings, barbells, tongue studs;

a huge amount of stretching cones

and flesh tunnel plugs.


I'd rather do jiu-jitsu.


© Rachel Green April 2026