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His Will Loss (in the USA)

Here are two poems inspired by the sign on my now abandoned local cinema. I created two titles from this Continue reading →

Patio

A poem by my daughter (age 12). She composed this shortly after coming out of hospital in the summer. ​I Continue reading →

Bricks

He says goodnight and bricks her back into her cell. It’s a house really but to her it is a Continue reading →

Graveyard Ghosts

Melancholy weighs in his throat. Sun is blazing as the summer refuses to die like his memories. In a graveyard Continue reading →

Ivan – Part Three

It’s that time of the year again everyone. No not Halloween or bonfire night but my annual letter from American Continue reading →

Cider Sun

The autumn is breathtaking The cider coloured sun shining on the hills of Lee Crisp red and golden clarity ringing Continue reading →

International Day of Peace – Millions

The millions came with tears in their eyes For policemen, brothers For sisters and lovers They marched together with peace Continue reading →

International Day of Peace – Apocalypso

Part 1 – Apocalypso I never thought the apocalypse would end up quite like this I imagined some zombie-eyed demise Continue reading →

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