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Death of Connor Sanderson: Chap 1:Part 1

London, 1910, and Connor wakes up...dead. What happened last night?

Responsibility

a very short poem. It might coalesce into a larger piece, but I think it says what I wanted to say.

Unrequited

Dedicated in loving memory to my best friend and love R.R.R. No matter the pain I feel my love will not die for you; forever and always by your side even if that place is forsaken.

Tidal Wave.

I am a tidal wave. Rising with the sun, and falling with the moon. Crashing against the rock of the shore and rolling back into the sea. The harder I fall, the higher I rise.

The Winter That Stayed Too Long - IP

I could not believe what came through the door. “You sure don’t look happy to see me.”

Spider

Even spiders have feelings

House of Parrots

But Ella's love of money wasn't so great that she would ally herself to an eighty nine year old with Parkinson's disease...
Cherry

(3) The Death Problem

“This is a right mess you’ve gotten us into Jed,” Alun said. “Pushing Death into the River Styx where he faces certain death, meaning that we have to cover his role.
Cherry

(2) Death and the Ferrymen

It was a normal working day and I was busy updating my contact database for Gods and deities.
Cherry

(1) The Boatman Problem

I was woken at 6.30 one morning by a hammering on my back door. I quickly dressed and hurried downstairs to find Alun in excited mood. “It’s the boatman Jed, he’s going to Canada.”

POEM: Sea and Stars.

We strive to be all that we can be.

LeggingmeetsaDR and a pack of six....

wonder if they can in the other world..

Speaking Ill Of The Dead

Speaking Ill Of The Dead When the dead was a major public figure and therer is a danger of history being rewritten, then it IS permissable to speak illy of them...

Finding Fun in People's Problems

Don't taunt the hurt or you'll be turned.

POEM: Stranger On A Train.

A fight of foolish fancy.

The Case of the Black Crows ( Part 2)

He does it. Sorts out the crow situation, but...
Cherry

Dancer In The Light

Poem in memory of a lady who danced through life

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