Wednesday's Verse - A Caution on Gathak'nor
This week’s verse moves from a reflective verse about moving on when you've suffered a setback in life to a science fiction verse about the dangers of an unauthorised planetary excursion. It is taken from Another 365 Days of Poetry, a
collection of mixed-genre poetry released in 2019.
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I spasmed in the Gathak’nor
and tumbled down the hill.
In the wake of dandelions,
the bluebells seemed to spill
clouds of pus and whitened
bone,
as I found the river bank
and tumbled o’er the brink
into a torrid torrent rank
and, in case you’re wond’ring,
why I was walking Gathak’nor,
when the planet is forbidden
and will remain so evermore,
t’is because I found a signal,
something faint that called,
and I rode the beacon down
and landed on a world
that used to be a colony
before its nature true
was clear
to those who tried to call it
home,
as their lives it tried to
steal,
and the whole damned world’s a
death trap,
nasty to the core,
but I found the signal and
ended it,
and ended lives that were no
more,
for they had ceased to live
within months of landing
there,
and then I left the site
a-running,
fleeing like a hare,
hoping to make the shuttle
that I’d ‘borrowed’ for the
trip,
and get back to the starship
before from its orbit it did
slip,
but soon my side was stitching
and my legs refused to work
so my headlong flight
became a slow and stupid walk,
and then the spasms came,
and I fell into the creek
and I’d have joined the murky
torrent,
but for the protocols I’d
rigged,
and now I’m back aboard the ship,
in isolation while they purge
every particle of taint
that through my blood and
bones does surge,
for the world of Gathak’nor
is more toxic than they say,
and those who fall within its
atmosphere
hardly ever get away.
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You can find the first two poetry
collections at the links below - although there are plans to reissue them with
more genre-appropriate covers in the future. The third collection will be
released later in the year.
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