Poem Published at One Hand Clapping Magazine

Delighted that my poem ‘Edgeless’ is in the latest splendid issue of One Hand Clapping magazine alongside a stellar cast, including several poetry friends. My grateful thanks to editor Alan Humm. It’s well worth a read via: https://www.1handclapping.online/

Paul Waring: a poem

Edgeless

Today I lack spark

charmless as plain biscuits

sharp as a butter knife

in a doll’s house.

Then it hits:

my God I’ve lost my edge

not even a match

for Miss Brodie’s chrysanths

each articulation

a barrage of bum notes

dull as a bell buried

halfway up Everest.

Today you might as well know

I’ll have nothing to say.

Paul Waring is a retired clinical psychologist from Wirral. His poetry is published in Prole, Atrium, Strix, Ink, Sweat & Tears, London Grip and elsewhere. Awarded second prize in the 2019 Yaffle Prize, commended in the 2019 Welshpool Poetry Competition, his debut pamphlet Quotidian is published by Yaffle Press.

Poem Published in ‘192’ Magazine Issue One

Delighted that my poem ‘Substance’ features in the first issue of ‘192’, an online magazine that forms part of Colin Bancroft’s Poetry Directory site, a wonderful resource for poets (https://poetsdirectory.co.uk)

You can read Colin and Mary Ford Neal’s selection of poems by a host of excellent poets in Issue One via https://poetsdirectory.co.uk/192

Read ‘Substance’ via: https://poetsdirectory.co.uk/onewebmedia/Substance%20-%20Paul%20Waring.pdf