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



Thursday, 23 April 2026

23rd April 2026



rudbeckia

only two ninety-nine each

none left


© Rachel Green April 2026


F(re)ecycle


my dad used perlite;

swore it kept his seedlings moist

if he was late with watering;

added it to pots and kept his fuchsias happy

wanted it added to his grave

though we weren't allowed.


I've kept this bag for years

but I've stopped gardening now

so does anyone want it

or should I just bin? 


© Rachel Green April 2026

 

Wednesday, 22 April 2026

22nd April 2026

 



hospital sign

"Need help with Eyesight?"

the rest is in Latin


© Rachel Green April 2026


exercise class

followed by advanced jiu-jitsu

where we add the caveat

"If they're untrained you can..."

because I'd never leave my hand like that,

and I'll defend that arm bar.


Outside the sun is shining

and a host of dandelions

are smiling at the sky.


On my mobile

I price up industrial woodchippers

and wonder if they'll shred bone.


© Rachel Green April 2026


Tuesday, 21 April 2026

21st April 2026

 



Baby?

you can drive my car...

I can't see...


© Rachel Green April 2026


Intaglio Romantic


I caught sight of an innovation

on this of 'things made by craftsmen'

which included an etching press

constructed by 3D printer

 

How curious!

A 3D printer

utilised to make a 2D printer

because the former is cheaper

than to reproduce the technology

of five centuries ago.

 

notebooks replaced paper

paper replaced vellum

vellum replaced papyrus

papyrus replaced clay

 

The application of technology

brings about convenience

and world destruction.

 

How would Prometheus feel

if he knew his theft of fire

would lead the thermonuclear bombs?


Would his liver regret the sacrifice?

 

and if I had an etching press

would I even use it?

Or just keep on painting

and writing my rubbish?


© Rachel Green April 2026


Monday, 20 April 2026

20th April 2026

 



daughter's birthday

twenty-eight years passed since we met

when she was but twelve


© Rachel Green April 2026


Along the path

I toss bread onto the roof

of an abandoned building

where it lies among sedges

and sycamore seedlings

grasping at life from a centimetre of leaf mould.

Regulations

prevent me tossing it in the trash

and in the compost it becomes a foetid mess

at least here it can be taken

by birds too lazy to search for grubs

and squirrels at my daughter's bedtime,

and if left in piece

will allow microscopic fungal blooms

tiny proto-humanity

separated by a strand of DNA

and the process of evolution


© Rachel Green April 2026


Sunday, 19 April 2026

19th April 2026

  



oil paint solutions

in a single, multi-colour pour

grey canvas


© Rachel Green April 2026


Red Letter Days


Phillie's Diner

open late-night until two

we drank hot chocolate after the poetry

where she read both pieces

about the desolation and desperation

of single motherhood

and though the night was clear

the café windows were streaked

condensation? 

Her tears were salt paths

walking the path of womanhood

through the tombs of ancestors.


© Rachel Green April 2026


Saturday, 18 April 2026

18th April 2026


 


raindrops

on an oil-shrouded canvas

abstraction


© Rachel Green April 2026


Pesticidal


blanket-wrapped

as the fire hisses and crackles

into the April night

where the sinking sun

highlights the vapour trail

from a long-passed jet plane

and later

the distinctive shape of Ursa Major

ploughs the dark clouds of spring.


© Rachel Green April 2026