Poetry Shelf connections: two poems from Kay McKenzie Cooke

  cricket during lockdown   The ragged monotone of a cricket’s refrain is childhood’s waist-high grass and boredom. It is last chances,   eternity, the beige of neglected summer lawns. Through an open window I hear its shrill register competing with the sporadic wash of reduced traffic noise and my granddaughter’s tearful protests against an … Continue reading Poetry Shelf connections: two poems from Kay McKenzie Cooke