Poems from Writerseye

John Gilbert is a published author, poet and editor. He divides his time between Brighton, where he lives, London, where he works, and Cornwall, where he has family.
On New Year's turn We peer beyond the floodlit glass into the night falling       we rise and rise and ride               up silver...
With lies I make myself   family deceived friends forsaken What lie is worthy of you all? What contempt as demanding as a Lover's kiss...
This charcoal is not me: sooty curls on paper thick a blonde-combed lad caught by the flash of father's thick-veined hand   Scritch,...
The Palace pier heaves with souls licking at the dark cloud squall laden sky, a house whose haunted cries beckon the inner child  ...
He shivers in the warm summer light arms wrapped round rocking body legs crossed against hard red brick pavement   black padded hoodie...