Thank you to the American reader who unearthed this posting from 2014 today. I thought it worth re-blogging because there is the threat of war in the air again… just like in 2003.
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POEM: Bagdad Ballet
Posted in Writing on August 7, 2023| Leave a Comment »
March madness!
Posted in Writing on July 25, 2023| Leave a Comment »
Sometimes I do miss our hectic Fudge Festival lifestyle, then I pick up a pen or paintbrush and create…
Perth Words... exploring possibilities.
Well, am I glad that’s over! March is MAD for us and our ‘day’ job.
So many festivals and working 7 days a week for the last 6 weeks has done me in – we both needed to just veg totally today, and I did!
So I apologize for not posting much lately but thank you so much for reading.
This week, I’ll catch up on your blogs and find something (hopefully) of interest to share with you.
Yesterday we were at a Food & Wine Festival in Mindarie Keys, 10 minutes up the coast from us.
Turning around to face the sea breeze, I spied two little birds sitting on a wire, behind. A bit like us this month, barely hanging on but doing what we must.
(I wrongly presumed they were winging their way back to Northern Climes…
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Red Umbrella
Posted in Writing on July 24, 2023| 3 Comments »
Someone opened this posting recently and reminded me of the beautiful artworks by my daughter Jessica McCallum, exhibited in 2010. All sold out accompanied by poems I had written specifically to them. I especially liked this one.
Perth Words... exploring possibilities.
“Red Umbrella Series” by Jessica McCallum
from ‘Raincheck’ Exhibition 2010
I see red
when you raise spikes
along the metal shaft,
sharply snap it open,
stretching the bright silk
above your head
–
I see red
a mobile patio –shelter,
protection from storms,
hurling lightning bolts
of tears from women
left wet in your wake.
–
I see red
in a sea of bobbing grey
between skyscrapers
the calm sway – swagger
of hips – loose, lithe strides
confident until another
–
red umbrella takes the stage.
Frances Macaulay Forde © 2010
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‘Raincheck’ an exhibition in case of showers… 2010
Artworks by Mixed Media Artist, Jessica McCallum
Held Aug 23 – Sept 10, Subiaco Arts Centre Gallery, Perth, WA.
(Poetry postcards from exhibitions available from WEBSITE)
Thanks for the memories, Joan.
Posted in Writing on July 14, 2023| Leave a Comment »
POEM: Joey’s Mountain
Posted in Writing on April 28, 2023| 3 Comments »

Surfing Instagram today, I saw the cutest video of a baby Koala cuddled by his mum and was instantly inspired. Joey’s mountain. Oh, to be a Koala, cuddled for the first 12 months of your life. Snug and warm above, in a gum tree divide, safe in mum’s cozy fur. Dozing to a leaf lullaby, rocked by the wind. Food to be devoured with glee - and free. No rent to pay or house to maintain. Eucalypt umbrella protects from the rain, swaying wet songs. No need to clean. Just stretch a hand, grab a branch - chew. Time to sleep, feed, breed - as Koalas do. Frances Macaulay Forde © 2023 #POEM:Joey'sMountain #FrancesMacaulayForde #Poetry #NewPoem #BabyKoala #KoalaJoey
POEM: Like Dust
Posted in Writing on March 28, 2023| Leave a Comment »
This poem was written to the artwork ‘Breathe’ by Jessica McCallum for her debut JM Exhibition at His Majesty’s Theatre in Perth, Western Australia, 2009. It was later read at a friend’s wedding.

Like dust… …in the brightest moments of your life you will see me, know I am here, but most of the time, forget you are surrounded until I pile myself onto the surfaces of your life, obscure the view ~ stop you seeing clearly, for I will blind you with dust. I have finally found the perfect place, will settle proudly, content to exist in your garden, even when you shovel me around, stack me on the side or toss me away turning me into mud with tears… I will still be here. You’ll see me hurrying as the sunlight streams, to nestle happily once again in the nooks and crannies of your everyday. As you work, I will lay waiting patiently on polished glass for you to draw, or write, or whisper a reminder of me. When you move or brush me from your shoulder I will find a way to climb up, to be near your heart once more, to hold you, to cover you with many, many particles so light, so soft, so tender you won’t be able to ignore me because I want to go where you go and be where you are. I am found in every corner of your life, all of your rooms, all of your emotions and all of your actions. Remember I absolutely exist. I am on your breath, your clothes, your food. I am outside, around and in you. I will multiply with every puff of kissed air, each gentle breeze moving over your body, every cloud that shadows the brilliance of your day, each current of warmth, every time you touch. I am here resting on every surface of your life. You’ll see so much dust you’ll want to claim it, write your name in it and make me yours ~ forever. Frances Macaulay Forde © 2009
#POEM:LikeDust #ART:JMExhibition #ARTIST:JessicaMcCallum #ARTisTheSPARK #EkphrasticPOEM #POETRY #WeddingVow
Ekphrastic Poetry: ‘Deaf’ & ‘Dumb’
Posted in Writing on March 15, 2023| 3 Comments »

‘DEAF’ I see your mouth, your lips, your tongue moving, pointed in my direction, shaping words I cannot hear. I know you are expressing love with your eyes and hands, signing our future, sealed and stamped in ruby red wax – declared! I try to do the same but cannot recognize your words, only feelings. ‘DUMB’ I won’t question because I can’t – I will show you I know you, I feel you, I see you but can only grunt and grin with love – music for your eyes even though the world may frown at the ugly sounds you cannot hear. No need to speak, I declare our love with every tentative press of flesh – a smile which steals the words and hope you can read me clearly – hear the vow I cannot say. Frances Macaulay Forde © 2009 Poem written to the art of Jessica McCallum for JM Exhibition 6th December 2009 at His Majesty's' Theatre, Perth, West Australia. #ARTisTheSPARK #POEM:Deaf #POEM:Dumb #ART:JMMcCallum #JessicaMcCallum #EkphrasticPoetry #Poems #HisMajesty'sTheatre
EXPERIMENT Nos 1 – 8: Explained.
Posted in Writing on March 10, 2023| 2 Comments »
Thank you to all who have read my ekphrastic words presented without images, as just words, with no explanation or background information, where published or why written. Most of all, no commentary on why those words were chosen.
I wonder if they stand alone? Where does reading the poem take the reader?
Do the poems make sense without seeing the artwork or an explanation of what the artwork represents.
Do you, as readers then paint your own mental artwork in order to make sense of my words or do the words stand alone? 🙂
NOTE: An ekphrastic poem is a vivid description of a scene or, more commonly, a work of art. Through the imaginative act of narrating and reflecting on the “action” of a painting or sculpture, the poet may amplify and expand its meaning.
The original artworks and my poems written for exhibitions 2007 & 2008 are linked below.
2007: E.1 – Circles © 2007 E.2 – Head Music © 2007 E.3 – Country © 2007 E.4 – Wild Orchid © 2007 E.5 – Coral Bay © 2007
2008: E.6 – Passions © 2008 E.7 – Race Track © 2008 E.8 – The Visitor © 2008
PROSESS: A work by an artist with disability needs is sent to established poets for their response. Their words are then exhibited with the artwork for sale to the general public over two-weeks.
AIM: Neither the artist nor poet are paid for their contribution, however, each combined artwork is then sold. A book of the works and words is also produced. Both raise funds for CREATIVE CONNECTIONS under the auspices of Ability, WA.
RESULT: All are done to enrich the lives of those who are confined, one way or another. At no cost, but of huge emotional benefit to all who participate, especially the artists and poets who share their works. Members of Ability, WA, have artistic experiences presented for the public with a poetic voice, funding participation again and again.
It is a model used around the world.
WEBSITE: CREATIVE CONNECTIONSWA
#CreativeConnectionsWA #AbilityWA #EKPHRASIS #DisabledArt&Poetry #ART&POETRY #ART #POEMS
EXPERIMENT No 8.
Posted in Writing on March 9, 2023| Leave a Comment »
The Visitor Feisty, flashy aliens landed in the valley and built their house among the trees. Each module had a round orange cone connected by hopscotch corridors of glass so every being could clearly see who dared to enter their chilli world among the green. Frances Macaulay Forde © 2007 An experiment to see if my words stand alone. #POEM:TheVisitor #POETRY #EXPERIMENT
EXPERIMENT No 7.
Posted in Writing on March 8, 2023| 3 Comments »
Racetrack The static audience is a smudged yellow blur as my Formula Ford whizzes past the stands, in blue. Around the chicane the red Ferrari takes the inside and I glide past, pedal to the metal with a grin. You won’t catch me - I’m every colour of the rainbow! Tho’ purple blobs try, they’ve got no space, in my race. Frances Macaulay Forde © 2008 An experiment to see if my words stand alone. #POEM:Racetrack #POETRY #EXPERIMENT







