Story stones and pebble poets

A poem created during today's workshop with Jawbone at Othona in Dorset in celebration of finding friendship, inspired by HA Clark Author and Peter Roe:


Story stones and pebble poets


We speak, in verses, our truth

Washing in and out with the emotional tide

Cyclical stanzas of sorrow our synonyms susserate, 

Bringing with them flotsam from past storms;

Dirt-froth-bubbled-thoughts muddied by masculine memories.

These brash waves tear at my heart-scars

As my story stones are thrown up onto the beach.


There is no order in chaos, 

Though us poets seek to channel it, into good.


I see you,

An amber gem amongst the uniformity of life's grey pebble beach,

By chance we were thrown of the same wave

And washed up beside each other.


We nestle in for the duration, 

fighting the storm within.


You are shining

And I feel found.


A Wensley

19.07.2025




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