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My Love

It's a short beautiful little poem

Perfect

Trembling and tentative On a perfect Irish night In Donegal. A starry sky And the one (I think) I love. Fumbling with each other in the dark...

The Weapon

What is the weapon that defeats all others&;#063;

I have a dream

I Have A Dream I dream of being free...to fly in the night sky and watch the night time live its life... to swoop down so low as to sweep the ground...

A Life of less value

A life of less value A life of less value, What does it mean? That you go unheard and unseen, Your wants and needs are ignored, Your feelings and...

This is the House

This is the house of sadness This is the house so shiny and new, with the lovely shutters and a garden too. A lovely house for a family to share,...

Ever Hopeful

...waiting for her soldier to come home.

Shipwreck

Standing with my feet in the sand, staring over water pitch as black. The rainwater sneaks under my collar and trickles down my back. Gooseflesh soon...

The Trespasser

Watching from the garden

Insignificance

Look at me.

The True and Faithful Witness

A vision of a near-future spiritual experience

Beauty, the humilated and resistance

Exploring the concept of resistance
Cherry

Dave The Meat

Christ works in a butchers van, selling dodgy chops.

Touching On Venus

TOUCHING ON VENUS Ever since I was a little girl I always thought when people die they became stars in the sky. When the stars twinkled it meant they were waving to you. My Nan died when I was very young and my Mum always had us believe that the brightest star in the sky was our Nan, the star which was all on its own with no other visible star around it. We were told the star was on its own so we could find her easily. At the time I didn't realise the star my Mum was associating Nan with was Venus. So many times I can remember being in my parent's car and waving out of the back window at the star we called Nannies star only to find the people in the car behind us waving. Of course they thought we were waving to them, but they didn't know about my star, the true object I was waving to. So many times I can remember being in my bedroom at night and looking up at the star, I would sometimes fall asleep at the window sill until my parents found me and put me back to bed. Seeing the star or should I say Venus in the sky used to always fill us with happiness and laughter. The star did not stop twinkling and we used to complain of our arms aching for all of the waving we did. In our child innocence we used to ask the star to stop twinkling so we could stop waving. When the star didn't stop twinkling so we would laugh as we thought we were being wound up. I know I am still calling it a star but this is what I always believed it to be. Now that I'm older I still follow the star. I often find myself talking to the star. If I'm out walking alone I follow the star home like the three wise men followed their star to Bethlehem and I know that anytime I need reassurance or just company I know my star will always be there. All I have to do is reach out my hand and begin touching on Venus and my Nan will respond. There I called the star by its true name Venus. But no matter what the star is called, to me it will always be my Nanny and no planet. Just my Nan. If I spent the rest of my life not believing in something I once did. I would not believe in what I believed in today. And that is the people we miss so much still being with us when we need it the most before and after death. Touching on Venus is what I will do until I become a star myself.

Very very scared

You have said you like me I am so scared. I have been hurt before Am I realy prepared? You seem so perfect. In every way. But I fall to quickly. I...

Anew

For New year

Quietly Remorseful Dove

Thanks to Dad for the title, and Emma for the inspiration. Quite apt now, in a sinister way.

Who's a good doggie&;#063;

"Look at that beautiful sunshine! And only last night we 'ad that Susannah Charlton saying 'ow it was going to bucket down all day. Just goes to show...

Sandy

Deserts have long been a source of inspiration.

Off the rails&;#063;

As if travelling by rail in the UK weren't nightmarish enough!

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