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    Reflection Point


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    Reflection Point

      by

      Adam Elias Zain

      Copyright 2014 Adam Elias Zain

      All rights reserved

      No part of this publication may be used or reproduced in any form or manner

      This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only

      If you are reading this ebook and did not purchase it, please return to your favourite ebook retailer and purchase your own copy

      Thank you for respecting the hard work of the author

      Dedicated to Mrs Barnard

      And all the passionate primary school teachers in the world; you deserve a medal for what you do, but for now, you’ll just have to settle for this collection of thoughts and poems

      And all those who daydream

      Reflection

      Point

      Contents

      Acknowledgements

      About the Author

      Introduction

      Twelve of the Clock

      Eleven of the Clock

      Ten of the Clock

      Nine of the Clock

      Eight of the Clock

      Seven of the Clock

      Six of the Clock

      Five of the Clock

      Four of the Clock

      Three of the Clock

      Two of the Clock

      One of the Clock

      Notes

      Outroduction

      Sharing is caring

      Index of Poems by Title

      Acknowledgements

      First and foremost, thank goodness.

      I would also like to thank my loving wife for her patience, dyslexic comedian Kamran Gill for proofreading the content of this collection, Maria Khan for the provision of raw materials, and the Internet.

      About the Author

      Now, let’s be honest. You didn’t purchase this collection of thoughts and poems to read about the author.

      So moving on now…

      Introduction

      This collection of thoughts and poems contains zero calories. I think it’s important to mention that right from the outset. In an era when people are checking calories on pears, pasta and even ground pepper, and drinking diet whatever with their greasy takeaway, you cannot be too careful. Zero calories. A moment on your lips, and not an ounce on your hips. This collection is better than choc-chip shortbread biscuits. No, that’s a lie, that’s too far, but the first bit is true. Zero calories.

      I am sometimes tempted to explain the background of my poems, the reasoning behind a poem, the inspiration. However, when I read articles from far more experienced readers and writers, they seem to unanimously agree that a poem should not come with an explanation. It does make sense. I would rather provoke thought, discussion and debate than give it all away. So I decided to leave out the explanations. (It also meant less work.)

      Wherever you read these poems, be it on a bench or a chair,

      Be it on your bed or the train, or sat on the loo somewhere,

      I hope some make you think and others make you smile,

      And I hope that you feel it is well worth your while.

      Twelve of the Clock

      Back to Contents

      Dying Wish

      I can’t think

      I can’t talk

      I can’t sit

      And I can’t walk

      I can’t see

      I can’t hear

      I can’t eat

      But I’m still here

      For as long as I’m here

      Please treat me with respect

      For if you were in my gown

      It’s the least you would expect

      And when I die

      Don’t squabble or quarrel

      Let me lie in peace

      As I leave this world

      Welcome to Las Vegas

      The airport staff, the taxi driver, the entrance sign

      Welcome to fabulous Las Vegas

      You can do absolutely anything here

      As long as you have a fair few dollars

      Ringing slots and spinning roulettes

      But there’s more to Vegas than gambling

      The taxi has an unmistakable, pungent, skunky aroma

      As it transports you to shopping

      Dance all night like the fountains

      Or enjoy romance on the Gondolas

      You can try your hand with guns

      Or have a thrill on the roller coasters

      Great food, and a whole range of drinks

      Hopping between glamorous shows

      Ladies, gents, whatever flies your helicopter

      Some doors never close

      But when your money runs out

      Be wise, and say farewell to Vegas

      Because only with a fair few dollars

      Can you enjoy fabulous Las Vegas

      Monday Morning

      No, I am not fine.

      Don’t talk to me. I feel like shit.

      I hope you had a good weekend.

      But seriously, I don’t want to hear about it.

      Healthy Living

      Bridget would perform regular exercise

      She always kept a keen eye on the prize

      She was well focused on maintaining her health

      Even if it meant a dent in her wealth

      Rain or cloud, mist or fog

      Every morning, she would go for a jog

      And never carelessly would she overeat

      Although occasionally, she would allow for a treat

      She avoided alcohol, and refused to smoke

      Because its impact on health was no minor joke

      And for this reason, she seldom fell ill

      And if she did, she would recover without a pill

      Alfred the farmer wanted to be a bit like Bridget

      He too was now looking into getting himself fit

      He started to exercise on a regular basis

      And soon enough, he was competing in races

      Then he progressed to eating better

      A healthy eating plan he followed to the letter

      He cut out red meat, including his beloved steak

      And he refused to allow room for chocolate or cake

      So when he felt like eating a healthy chicken

      He knew precisely where he would gleefully go picking

      That was the day Bridget ended up being killed

      She was slaughtered and plucked, chopped and then grilled

      The Big ‘C’

      The dreaded news would knock any of us off our feet

      You knew it was a possibility, but you didn’t really believe it

      The diagnosis of cancer instantly makes you feel unwell

      And you are forgiven for thinking that you reside in a living hell

      The initial diagnosis takes the wind out of your sails

      You’re unsure how to react, unsure if you want details  

      You learn to cope with the news you didn’t want to hear

      No simple pill for cancer, but time is a great healer

      Indeed, ‘c’ is for cancer, but that’s not the big ‘C’

      For that’s just what some people made up, and I disagree

      The big ‘C’ is not for cancer, the big ‘C’ stands for Champions

      For the courage you show repeatedly, as you run your daily errands

      The big ‘C’ is for the researchers and doctors who work tirelessly

      The big ‘C’ is for the nurses providing great care with empathy

      The big ‘C’ is for the charities that keep raising money

      The big ‘C’ is for the generous people who donate willingly

      The big ‘C’ is for the families of people with cancer

      The big ‘C’ is for the sufferer
    s; past, present and, yes, future

      So to the doctors and researchers, keep on working

      To the fantastic nurses, keep on caring

      To the trusted charities, keep on fundraising

      To the people who are donating, keep on giving

      To the families of people with cancer, keep on supporting

      And to the people with cancer, keep on fighting

      You are the Champions, all of you are the Champions

      The big ‘C’ is for you, the big ‘C’ is for Champions

      Eleven of the Clock

      Back to Contents

      No Need to Run

      A new day brings new hope

      No need to run, no need to elope

      It’s a new start, so start with a smile

      And the mistakes of yesterday, you can reconcile

      And when the night falls, do not shed tears

      Do not lie awake, forget about your fears

      There’s no need to run, no need to elope

      Because tomorrow’s another day, bringing new hope

      Comedy Laughs

      Emma travelled to a comedy gig in Rhyl

      She wet herself laughing listening to comedian Kamran Gill

      As it turned out, it was pouring down in Rhyl

      So Emma conveniently managed to disguise her accidental spill

      Carla’s Carrot Cake

      There’s no prize for guessing Carla loves cake

      She’ll get her hands dirty and have a good bake

      After getting stuck in

      She will ferociously tuck in

      And only crumbs will remain of Carla’s homemade carrot cake

      An Adventurous Life

      Mr Jefferson is sitting on the couch, with his spectacles sliding down his nose

      He looks around the empty room, as he shakes the breadcrumbs off his clothes

      Fifty-eight years of marriage, he would say they had a good run

      Some times were difficult, many times were great. Overall he concludes, life has been fun

      His dear wife is sorely missed; she passed away six years ago

      As each day passes and health deteriorates, he misses her increasingly more

      He wishes his children would come to visit, a little more often than they do

      He wants a little more contact with people, and ideally someone to talk to

      ‘It’s ever so lonely in this house,’ he thinks, staring into his empty teacup

      Kids are busy with their own lives, now that they’re all grown up

      Loneliness can be overpowering; some days were impossible to get through

      He would look at photos of his beloved wife, occasionally shedding a tear or two

      His best friend is now the television, and his best friend barely entertains

      He wishes it would be family instead, as he takes a pill for the back pains

      He will go for a walk most days, and today is going to be no different

      Once again, he can’t find his spectacles, and on he gets with the familiar hunt

      He is about to scratch his head, and accidentally feels something with his fingers

      He was wearing his glasses all along, whilst looking for them behind the sofas

      He chuckles as he gets his coat, but the reality of Alzheimer’s is found frustrating

      He gets upset about the glasses incident, and decides to cancel his outing

      It is a worrying situation, is this combination of loneliness and Alzheimer’s

      It pains him to look in the mirror, to see the life he lives, apparently of no importance

      But this life is not insignificant, this life had so much adventure in its day

      This purposeful life has accomplished great things, but now, Mr Jefferson doesn’t feel this way

      And he looks at his watch, he stares, ‘Crikey,’ he thinks, ‘It’s already ten minutes to two.’

      Breakfast took nearly four hours, and how, Mr Jefferson didn’t have a clue

      He sits down, shaking his head, and he drowns himself in self-pity

      He breaks down in tears, overwhelmed, a busy life is now empty

      His watch now reads ten past ten; he rummages through the kitchen drawer for a knife

      Confusion; ‘What is the actual time?’ Frustration; ‘This dementia is ruining me.’ Mr Jefferson slits his wrist, and takes his own life

      Money

      I feel so restricted; I wish I had lots of money.

      If I did, I could make my life complete.

      Now I have lots of money; I’ve bought everything I ever wanted.

      Yet I still feel incomplete.

      Fear

      Alex said

      It’s all in your imagination

      Fear is in your head

      But when he saw the approaching, raging, seething, mad Alsatian

      He quickly denied what he said

      Killer Heels

      Watchful ears are piercing eyes

      No sound goes unseen

      Life is destroyed, extinct

      Wherever she has been

      Chilling, silent, deadly

      Looking for the next thrill

      She roams the streets

      For a perilous, satisfying kill

      A ghostly, elegant motion

      Gracefully lethal, deathly

      Deep, slow, steady breaths

      Killer heels leave but a mystery

      Ten of the Clock

      Back to Contents

      Beyond Cloud Nine

      The feeling has been here for quite a while now

      It’s been bubbling inside like lava in a volcano

      The feeling had been suppressed and kept secret somehow

      And for so long, this secret of all secrets, no one came to know

      No apparent changes in behaviour were seen in her presence

      No signs, or signals, or subtle hints being made

      But matters have changed and reciprocating love has proven its existence

      And the twinkle in their eyes says this love will never fade

      He took his time, being over-cautious, almost even took too long

      But eventually, after deep thinking, he decided to stage the show

      He walked a dangerous path, uncertain whether this was right or wrong

      But he felt in his heart, this was one thing he had to know

      And he certainly got to know what he set out to learn

      But unlike him, she didn’t take her time to decide

      She was too sensible for that, and saw no benefit in making his stomach turn

      And told him the very next day, she’d love to be his bride

      And this, he will tell you, was the happiest day of his life

      The agonising few days before were definitely worth the while

      The girl of his dreams just said that she would be his wife

      And he was lost in a world of bliss, floating beyond cloud nine

      And she too will tell you she was swept off her feet that moment

      Overwhelmed and speechless, she put her head against his shoulders

      She knew he was someone special who would never give her torment

      Her mind was already made up, and now, he will always be hers

      The beginnings of a loving relationship occurred on this special night

      With friends and acquaintances not having a single clue

      Happiness and joy had been elevated to a completely new height

      And the good Lord overlooks, and protects, the love between the two

      Hayfever

      Roses are red

      Violets are blue

      By golly they’re gorgeous

      But they make me go ‘aatchoo!’

      Birthdays

      Another year, another wrinkle

      Why on earth do people celebrate birthdays?

      A few presents, and several hugs

      But I yearn for the impossible, my younger days

     
    Police Interview 3

      Why do you keep bothering me?

      I was considering buying the Chevy

      She said, “Sleep on it”

      So I got onto the bonnet

      And along you came in a hurry

      I’m Bored

      I’m bored of listening to other people’s problems

      I’m bored of waking up to the same old day

      I’m bored of going through the same old motions

      And bored of things being the same old way

      I’m bored of helping and getting nothing in return

      I’m bored of doing favours and being shown no gratitude

      I’m bored of being told of the respect I have to earn

      And bored of being told I’ve got the wrong attitude

      I’m bored of being present, but apparently of no significant opinion

      I’m bored of having no influence, and being the last to get the news

      So now I’m going to create my own world, and lose myself in oblivion

      And I’ll be gone. Inexistent. And then we’ll see who’s got more to lose

      Nine of the Clock

      Back to Contents

      Sabrina the Writer

      Sabrina writes a lot.

      Sabrina claims to know what life was like before the Great War.

      But Sabrina wasn’t around then.

      So everything Sabrina writes about, Sabrina never saw.

      Wedding Wishes

      We wish you the very best

      Contentment, happiness, and all the rest

      A blissful life

      As husband and wife

      And children that tidy their own mess

      Disappointing Anniversary

      It was their ten-year anniversary. He said, “Darling, why are you wearing yellow? Don’t you think black makes you look less fat?”

      She looked down to the floor; her eyes began to fill with tears. She took a deep breath to maintain composure, and on the bed, she sat.

      She could only muster a whisper, “Chivalry is dead.” He soon recognised his insensitive remark, albeit typically late.

      He apologised, “I’m sorry, honey, that came out all wrong.” But her feelings were already hurt. For forgiveness, he must wait.

      She turned around to look at him. Her eyes said a thousand words. He joined her on the side of the bed.

      She knew fully well he didn’t have a clue what she meant. So she spelt it out to him, “No, you idiot, the dog’s dead. Chivalry is dead.”(1)

      “Oh,” he said.

      “Oh.”

      Oscar’s Wish

      Oscar keeps losing his voice.

      He wishes he had the voice of Eddie Mair.(2)

      Oscar quite likes Mr Mair’s accent too.

      But he accepts not all in life is fair.

     

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