Mabel…her shallow connection
She walks with one foot dragging, twisted, her aged back a little hunched, to the left, a soulful face but
Read morePoetry is a genre of literary work in which special intensity is given to the expression of feelings and ideas by the use of distinctive style and rhythm.
She walks with one foot dragging, twisted, her aged back a little hunched, to the left, a soulful face but
Read moreHe was but a poor poet, his heart full of longing, muses often played with his heart strings and emotions
Read moreDanu and Riders of the Sidhe I love mythologies of the world. All the gods and goddesses are fascinating.
Read moreThe indifferent tree stood ageless by the currents of brown river undulations, surging from mountains caress to the mud plateau
Read moreSlender fingers perched set, acquiesce, each string a tone of melody, in wait, and when supple touch and tune ensues,
Read moreSet the Bird Free It wasn’t as if you had no song to sing to me In fact, you sang
Read moreSince the creation of time the human race have been fascinated by the forces of nature and how
Read moreMost take freedom for granted, usually without any thought of what loss of that freedom truly represents to any living
Read morePerseverance Serves Well Perseverance serves well At times when a goal is needed, And the task ahead seems Insurmountable,
Read moreA wonder… Colors smeared in vacillating, rising heat, red tinged and shimmering haze, earth cracking, the azure sky, endless, melds
Read moreNew pathways inspire… Propensity dictates the repetitive thoughts we espouse, learned and contrived to keep life in balance, as we
Read moreIt’s quite splendid to awake with things of Joy A face of beauty, with the fresh scent of coffee is
Read moreI’m not perfect and I’ll never be So please stop judging me I’ll gladly accept my responsibility If I’m alone
Read moreI cried… Tears visible on my cheeks Or so I imagined, afterwards My attention was focused Stiff upper lip, back
Read moreA TIME OF “REVOLUTION” Our country started to see a rise in Conservative policy after World War One. Many expatriates
Read moreWhat do we really remember? What do we really know? Are the voices that call us really voices from the
Read moreThe world grinds to its future, sparks spray like orange comet tales, out into the dark void, and no-one sees
Read moreAs I decay, let flesh falter under sun, so blemished and vaguely open to life’s failing light, I tremble not
Read moreAre you happy now .. Well, are you happy now? You had me where you wanted Like a
Read moreResentment I am resentful sometimes, though I try not to be But what I resent is not you or what
Read moreShattering Heart There’s a need that is so profound To simply topple to the ground Finally alone at long
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