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The Dragon Who Liked To Sing
The Dragon Who Liked To Sing By Paul McCann Delaruvian was a funny kind of a dragon . She was always angry and liked to argue a lot . She easily lost...
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Sitting on the sofa
Sitting on the sofa loving you so much holding you close hearing you breath calm me so much you are my inner strength the one I hold on to love is...
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2025.

She was someone’s Daughter. He was Someone’s Son. Father. Brother. Uncle. Husband. Rest in Peace. Iryna Zarutska, age just 23.
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The Boy with the Rubik’s Cube

The Boy with the Rubik’s Cube The Grand Marine Hotel stands imperiously looking out over the Bristol Channel as it has done for many dust-coated...
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God bless America
Can you imagine how those parents feel? Their kids went out to school They did nt come home Can you imagine how those parents feel? A dunlaine every...
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WORDS.

I have been trying to learn Italian on and off for years! From the age of 20, when I went to evening college for beginners Italian, to the present...
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BLACK.

Today is September 11th since that day, on this day, unless it is a pyjama day, I always wear black when I am out of the house. So, last night I...
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Polly
She starred as a waitress who was always jolly. She was very talented and her name was Polly. I wonder if she realized that 'Alice' would become such...
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On Restoring and Reforming the Sciences
Science is a word of prestige that is spoken of with a certain reverence, for we all know the importance of the discovery and organization of...
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Something Wrong
There was a young woman named Millie, Who did something incredibly silly, She took out a knife, She didn’t end her life, But she chopped off her...
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Letter Going Beyond The Grave

Dear dad...it's coming up to that time of year when thinking of dear departed loved ones is important, well for me it is anyway. The years have flown...
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First Time at Beavers
The first time I took on the Beavers, I wondered “What have I done?” But I was stuck at the hut with them looking at me, and the session had already...
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At Amberley Station
The acout group that I'm part of does a lot of hiking. We often seem to end up back at Amberley station waiting for our train home. This poem was written after a particularly wet and muddy hike.
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Walking The Plank
I don't need your cutlass to point the way to doom. I edge along the slim oak diving board without regret. No fear in me despite the queer jeers of...
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The Tiny Easter Teddy

Easter, even the word itself sounds full, round around the edges, pregnant with the promise of things to come. Falling in spring, within the swell...
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The Life Of Jim ( Part 2)
It’s Wednesday and I’ve just had two days' work. My mate Tony has got his own Painting and Decorating company. If he’s short of labour, he gives me a...
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A Tapestry in Eighteen Panels
Panel I: The Worshipful Company of Fishmongers A shield quartered with dolphins and sea-lions, gold and azure, a trident piercing waves. Lions wear...
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Arrival in Hallowmere

The train station at Hallowmere was notable for two things: first, it was the sort of place that made you wonder whether civilisation had ever quite...
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Safe Home

Safe Home I’ll protect you from the hooded claw Keep the vampires from your door. When the chips are down I’ll be around with my undying Death-...
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