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Falls of Foyers

Among the heathy hills and ragged woods The roaring Foyers pours his mossy floods; Till full he dashes on the Continue reading →

Beautiful chaos

“Don’t put my book down the toilet” “I won’t Daddy” FLUSH “Your cereal bowl is not a drum, or a Continue reading →

Present

Present. Be it Reflection. Think it Love. Feel it Passion. Own it Humanity. We are it

Waiting Room

Waiting, waiting, waiting room Hope they’ll come to see you soon Crumpled souls perched on the edge of hope. One Continue reading →

Hope

  Hope by John de Gruyther (adapted from a speech by Jo Cox) The vast majority are terrified, friendless and Continue reading →

In or Out (Duck’s adventures in space and time)

King Arthur was very much an in sort of a fellow And Oliver Cromwell, well he was a boat but Continue reading →

King Arthur (the ballad of Sir Glaston-worry)

The Isle of Avalon and the kingdom of Camelot Arise Sir Tourist Attraction My feet beat out a rhyme and Continue reading →

Doors

Behind closed doors Hotter than an oven outside Hotter than a pressure cooker inside of him He moved back in Continue reading →

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