Roller-coaster
Dandelion dust – whatever
passing through Peckham Rye
bound for Victoria
a flock of low-lying clouds
racing eastwards
as I travel west
sunlight breaking through
here and there in the gaps
hear the sound of gulls
ducking and diving
overhead
In the streets off Northcote Road
scores of wounded Christmas trees
lying disowned on their sides
on the pavement
how the mighty are fallen
a forest cut down in its prime
the ground littered with needles
and decorations
fifty-per cent off
It all went so quickly
barely a week
and barely remembered
and into the New Year
the new life that awaits us
if we want it
Dandelion dust
caught in the wind
blown to the four corners
gets in your eye
Life is relentless
stopping for nothing
a rollercoaster – breakneck speed
and either you’re on
or you’re off
though there are little lay-bys
quiet moments of reflection
a little love and kindness
but don’t get caught out
it’s all over before you know it
so make the most
dandelion dust
John Lyons
