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Jesus I Know Its You
Jesus I Know It’s You By Paul McCann . Jesus you know all my needs before I ask , So why should I worry , these things will all pass . Make a way...
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- 330 reads
Jays Christmas Dinner
Jay’s Christmas Dinner By Paul McCann Jay dropped out of school when he was 16 . His Father had a few connections around town and he was able to...
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Hugboat
There once was a tugboat. It ran out of steam. They made it a hugboat, delivering dreams. The fairies rebuilt it from rainbows and light and, with...
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- 467 reads
Happy Thanksgiving 2017
From Sea to Ocean to Tree, to the home of the HoneyBee, Happy Thanksgiving to All. I thank God for cleansing my soul, for "preparing a table before...
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- 377 reads
The Fabulous Tale Of Tommy Talker
There was once a boy named Tommy Talker who had the remarkable power to speak to and understand all kinds of inanimate objects. Even as a baby, Tommy...
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The Beginning of 'Time'
In the end, after the interminable waiting, it is over quickly. ‘I have no other option but to award a custodial sentence. It may ruin your...
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THE LAST CHILD
THE LAST CHILD Eileithyiai – she comes to her aid The rural land is furtive Death is the epitome of childbirth This is her tenth baby. Her heart is...
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grief
Grief is a sort of guilt This should be quick Just a click of fingers And away any day Callous and dumb –business To fall apart Right at the start A...
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My Lady Of Damask

Into the sustenance of fish bones and prayer audacious climber whose expected, expectations shape her – shape to come For when one's mood is of...
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Maple fall.
Syrup free doodle.
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Gifts for Elizabeth

New town, new job, strapped for cash. It was her birthday and this was all I could afford.
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The Vanishing Star
The Vanishing Star Languishing roses in her vase Love is but an antiquated sentiment As her youth has faded. Fame is wasted on the famous. This much...
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Things To Be Thankful For

We should be thankful to have our friends and relatives. We should be thankful to God for every day we have to live. When our turkeys are cooked and...
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Possible Queues Ahead
What surprises me the most is how really, really cold, absolutely freezing in fact, it is down here. Everyone knows that it’s supposed to be hot...
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Call Of The Wild

pixabay free image Howl of wolves shoots across tips of mountain ridges, their echoes both near and far, gesturing their tribes on this vast open...
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The Stairs
I stayed longer sitting on the stairs – indecisive of any entrance, I might have chosen to make. Your voice heightened, thudding through the thin...
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heavier now
heavier now the green, has accepted its fold into a yellowed end; tawny decay, aflame at the edges. unstoppable. night reels heavier now, smudging...
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Above New Radnor

… Radnor Forest humps and dingles – empty land, ideal for fighting training … for the rambler views afar – Pen-y-fan, Beacons’ double peak, clear and stark on the horizon … and south-east – spread below, like a raised relief map …
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On The Road Again

Photo is my own. Does anyone remember the journey down to Cornwall from Bristol on an August bank holiday from about 1965? Because I do. This is just...
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The ghost mirror
The ghost mirror A shadow of a man Ghost like, hallow Awaiting tomorrow Tomorrow. Tomorrow The morn is gone The sand dune is blown Into the sockets...
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- 256 reads