Showing posts with label haiku. Show all posts
Showing posts with label haiku. Show all posts

Friday, March 29, 2019

Served In A Mug - Gavin Wade and Paul Conneally 2019


SERVED IN A MUG
you know my life
machines the arcades
oxeye daisies

tripping himself he falls
onto his broken hand

time passes
I carry on looking up
into the sky

Murdoch Priestly and Watt
coated in gilded bronze

I’ve got a feeling
we aren’t going to get
a fee for this job

she turns back smiling
and gives me a wave

it’s a funny thing
the half moon

scrolling Baburnama
she tells me with confidence
that tulips are from Turkey

a pint of bitter
in a straight glass

embedded assumptions
encoded in expecting
this seamless conformity

sunshine and showers
we’re going to take this
to the next level

Freya makes atmospheric
changes to the lighting

you’re a big man
in bad shape
behave yourself

quadrophonic sound
and feet on pink underlay

chilled to the bone
we make love
in our ankle socks

I take the call during
my keynote lecture

I miss you
I fancy you
I wish I was touching you

Tracey has a gin
served in a mug

I’d almost forgotten
what your eyes looked like
piss holes in the snow

plaster flowers captured
in bright sunlight
Gavin Wade and Paul Conneally
March 2019
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Notes 

‘Served In A Mug’ is a collaborative poem written originally as a series of tantwenga poems (tanrenga written via Twitter) presented here in a renga like format to be read aloud by two voices or in your head in two voices.

It ‘links and shifts’ to and from and includes direct quotes from the script of the British movie ‘Get Carter’ by Mike Hodges.

It is an intertextual intercranial collaborative poem rooted in the practice of renga poetry. The poem comes out of the ongoing Bred Pudding Collective’s work ‘Man From The North’ an original film script intended to move to film that in some ways mirrors ‘Get Carter’ in reverse written by the BPC’s Russ Ralph.
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Saturday, September 09, 2017

Stuck In The Gap



stuck in the gap
between my front teeth
summer's end

Little Onion
September 2017

Little Onion is haiku poet, artist and cultural forager Paul Conneally
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Monday, June 05, 2017

Fledgling Sparrows

Photograph of an Empty Bench Dronfield Woodhouse UK - street photography - Paul Conneally 2017

fledgling sparrows
on the last flight of the day
an empty bench

Paul Conneally
Dronfield Woodhouse
June 4th 2017

Saturday, May 27, 2017

Memorial Stones

A pile of bricks represented as a memorial by artist Paul Conneally 2017

a pile of red bricks
under a horse chestnut tree
memorial stones

At the site of the Califat Mine on the eighth of October 1863 a coming in of water filled the mine workings killing three miners:

Harry Clements 16
Jeremiah Rose 40
Thomas Bird 50

Paul Conneally
Califat Colliery
Swannington, UK

May 2017

Monday, May 15, 2017

Cod Cheeks and Loin

Fish Stall - Loughborough - Paul Conneally May 2017
Loughbohemia is almost as far from the sea as you can get in Britain but every Thursday and Saturday the sea comes to town with the market and its fresh fish and seafood stalls.

her shopping bag drips
all the way home
cod cheeks and loin

Paul Conneally
Loughbohemia

May 2017

Sunday, May 14, 2017

True Love Story

Pawn shop jewellery - shop assistant in shop window - Loughborough - Paul Conneally May 2017
True Love Story

The modern day pawn shop is doing well in Theresa May's Britain.

At the start of each day the shop assistant in Loughbohemia's 'Cash Converters' carefully puts out the display of pawned engagement and wedding rings for those considering taking the plunge themselves to peruse, buy and sell back when times get rough.

hush little baby
a mockingbird sings
here comes the bride

Paul Conneally
Loughborough

May 2017

Saturday, May 13, 2017

Fresh Bananas

Jehovah's Witness Street Preachers Loughborough - Paul Conneally 2017
Fresh Bananas

I have no religious belief. These two men do. They arrive on the edge of Loughbohemia Market sometime between 7.30am and 8, set up their leaflet stand and grab a takeaway coffee to help keep out the cold.

They are Jehovah's Witnesses and they would like to save my soul, yours too.

They don't shout out to people passing by like the fruit and veg sellers do. Quiet in their smart suits their leaflet stand does the talking: 'The Four Horsemen How Their Ride Affects You'

I know they mean well. I welcome them and all people with convictions within the law to our streets. Free speech is worth fighting for especially for those we don't agree with. Street preachers religious, political, social or economical add to the frisson of our streets.

twice round the market
a bag of fresh bananas
on an empty bench

Paul Conneally

May 2017

Friday, May 12, 2017

Morning Rush

Psychogeography - a drift around Loughborough - Paul Conneally walks engages and writes

Morning Rush

From around 7am market traders arrive in their white vans and transits to start setting up for the Thursday market in Loughbohemia's town centre market place.

There's not quite room for all the vehicles at the same time and so thee are moments of calm amongst all the activity as stall holders wait for their workmates to get in with the produce, be it women's fashion, men's socks, fruit and veg or kettles.

morning rush
an on the move coffee
and a bunch of tulips

Paul Conneally
Loughbohemia

May 11 2017

Thursday, May 11, 2017

Salt and Pepper

Belton parish church Leicestershire community lunch club - Paul Conneally May 2017

Searching for a pub we find ourselves in the North West Leicestershire village of Belton. One pub is now a set of upmarket apartments and the other doesn't seem to be open.

Russ parks up in the village hall car park and we decide to explore the impressive 14th century St. John the Baptist Church. There's a sign outside proclaiming 'John's Cafe - every Wednesday from 12.30'. It's one o'clock and we go in.

We meet a long trestle table with some older villagers sat at it. A woman smiles and says "If you'd been here three quarters of an hour ago you could have had lunch!"

They offer us tea but we decline and have a look around the church.

A man tells us the pub opens when it feels like it during the day and at night it opens but is more like a posh restaurant than a pub. The woman says we should come on Friday morning when the church "does bacon sandwiches".

spring sunlight
through a stained glass window
salt and pepper

Paul Conneally

May 10th 2017

Tuesday, May 02, 2017

Pull and Push


post heart attack
the pull and push of
the fast food wagon

Paul Conneally
Loughborough 2017

Rubbing Shoes

Photograph by Paul Conneally of bluebells in an English wood 2017 Loughbohemia some call it Loughborough

rubbing shoes
the ghosts of bluebell wood
whisper to me

Paul Conneally

Thursday, April 20, 2017

TULIPS AND PANSIES



TULIPS AND PANSIES

Queens Park in Loughborough is an ideal place to walk when you're recovering from a heart attack. It's flat and each time you do a circuit you find new things in the old to look at and wonder, to instigate new stories, true and made up.

A man being taken for a stroll by his three Jack Russell dogs nods a greeting and is pulled on by. We pass again by the aviary and nod again.

A group of Italian adults are playing in the children's activity area. They missed the sign that insists that adults unaccompanied by children are not allowed in the playground.

teenagers share
a spliff in the park bandstand
tulips and pansies

Paul Conneally

April 2017

Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Calling My Own Name

Surimono Print - haiku - ukiyo e - Paul Conneally - Little Onion - art poetry

calling my own name
to hear what it sounds like
a dew drenched bullfinch

Paul Conneally
Asahi Shimbun April 7 2017


Image: Surimono Print - Bullfinch and Blossom - Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757–1820)

Monday, March 06, 2017

Getting A Feel For My New Impact Driver

Tanka / Tanrenga (tantwenga) by artist poets Paul conneally and Gavin Wade March 5th 2017


GETTING A FEEL
FOR MY NEW IMPACT DRIVER
A DAY AND TWO NIGHTS
WRAPPED IN A HEMPEN QUILT
WILD ASTERS AND NUTS

Paul Conneally and Gavin Wade

from the ongoing series of tantwenga - tanrenga written via Twitter.

Sunday, February 26, 2017

Love Me - Paul Conneally 2017

Fine art artist Paul Conneally Little Onion culture digital print poet

pulling petals
she loves me she loves me not
she loves me

'LOVE ME' - Paul Connelly 2017

Friday, February 24, 2017

A Kiss On Both Cheeks

Paul Conneally

a kiss on both cheeks
by the station photo booth
ten years of winter
land masses collide
and push up mountains

from the tantwenga series
Paul Conneally & Gavin Wade
Febuary 2017

tantwenga are tanrenga written via Twitter 

Sunday, December 04, 2016

Sweet Garlic Mushrooms

Italian food Leicester - photograph by Paul Conneally

a room full of talk
and animated faces
sweet garlic mushrooms

Little Onion
OGGI Simply Italian
Leicester

Saturday, November 05, 2016

Pink Onesie Convo

A from the hip shot street photography scene from New Parks in Leicester by Paul Conneally

Pink Onesie Convo - Paul Conneally, New Parks, Leicester 2016

Today I spotted three different people wearing onesies and a woman in a dressing gown around the Aikman Avenue shops in New Parks. It's an interesting cultural shift in what's acceptable or not to leave the house in - maybe it's better - a more relaxed approach to indoor outdoor home not home distinctions. Each to their own - live and let live! Mind you I don't think it's a style I'll be sporting in public anytime soon - the world's not ready for that yet!

sweeping leaves
too many starlings
to count up

Little Onion

Wednesday, November 02, 2016

Marta Oliviera-Child - Head Chef at the Bom Bom Patisserie



Marta Oliviera-Child is the head chef and co-owner of the Bom Bom Patisserie in Loughborough, Leicestershire, right in the heart of England.

Bom Bom Patisserie has been operating a few years but only opened the café part of the business in May 2016. It has proved to be a tasty, stylish and instant hit.

Marta comes from Brazil where her mother runs a restaurant. She came to Loughborough in 2006, like so many young people do, to study at Loughborough University. She always had a dream to open a patisserie and luckily for the people of Loughborough she has and what a patisserie it is!

after the pastry
the cream
on the end of her nose

Little Onion

Find out more about Marta and the Bom Bom Patisserie by visiting its website and hey, even better, the patisserie itself!

Photograph and text: Paul Conneally