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A tax on honey

Not the righteous But sinners Mercy Not sacrifice He got up and followed Absolute image of government corruption casting aside Continue reading →

Fragile traffic

A pint at Teagues Joking about public transport This is no greyhound to Pittsburgh But what’s so bad about that? Continue reading →

Jumping into open

The second part of my thoughts following the children’s spirituality workshop on Saturday. We were shown a series of photographs Continue reading →

Little fingers, open palms

On Saturday I attended a talk and workshop called “Children’s Spirituality” It was a challenging and inspiring day and I came up Continue reading →

Animals

If you love animals why eat them? If you believe in God why do bad things happen? If you believe Continue reading →

The Ballad of Reading Gaol

IN Reading gaol by Reading town There is a pit of shame, And in it lies a wretched man Eaten by Continue reading →

He ain’t heavy, he’s my brother

The road is long With many a winding turn That leads us to who knows where Who knows where But Continue reading →

The Day Three Colours Cried (Song)

  The Melting pot finally heard its shot in the rock show hell mêlée The politicians grinned as they swigged Continue reading →

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