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Susan RichardsonÌýis a poet, performer & educator based in Cardiff. She regularly performs at literary festivals & environmental events up & down the country.

Susan's book Creatures of the Intertidal Zone is published by Cinnamon PressÌýÌý
Bankers' Bonus

I need my big bonus –
think of the onus
of keeping three homes, a boat, wife and kid,
five cars (all Ferraris), the jet that has flown us
to sun, snow and so
can you loan us a quid?


A poem in which three artists from the past state their case for being employed as a contemporary court artist

Name? Salvador Dali.
My aim will be to capture the subliminal
in the criminal mind –
a mobster on a lobster telephone,
a Mafioso’s gopher on a Mae West lips sofa.
And if a man’s on trial
for the crime of killing time
I’ll paint him in the dock
with his face replaced
by the face of a melting clock.

Name? Leonardo da Vinci.
My court portraits, needless to say,
will give nothing away.
I’ll choose for the accused
(some lowlife loner geezer)
to look truly elusive
- so very Mona Lisa.

Name? Vincent van Gogh.
I’ll paint my villains in vermillion,
I’ll paint in a fury –
expressionistic yellow strokes
to evoke all the blokes in the jury.
In cases of daylight robbery
I’ll paint a starry night.
Trite as it may sound
I’ll keep my one good ear close to the ground.
Better yet, if I’m told at the start
that crime doesn’t pay
I’ll just shrug and say
well –
neither does art.
M. E. and my Shadow

Muscular exhaustion
from minimal exertion -
a Mount Everest of maladies
that never ends.
No medical explanations
after multiple examinations.
Misunderstanding emanates
from strangers and friends.

“Is it Midlands electricity?
Mechanical engineer?
Middle England? Middle earth? Or middle ear?
Is it Lou Harris, Michael Eavis,
monetary exchange?
Management executive?
The U.S. state of Maine?â€

Meanwhile my mind modifies
most every tune –
Please, please M. E.
Killing M.E. softly.
Fly M.E. to the moon

³Ù´Ç….

no more empty months
of being marginalized

to no more muffled envy
of more energetic lives

to a move back to employment
and maximum enjoyment
of most excellent health

Doe Ray M.E.
No more a name
I call myself
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