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I've traced the many steps The consecutive laps Somehow all conjectured into mishaps Yet my mind wonders It opens up all the shunders They're making...
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Coda for the Piper, 1746
They hung him at York in November, seven months after Culloden, Jamie who had cheered his regiment out of Angus with his pipes. No muffled coronach...
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Wall of happiness

Everyone should have a wall of happiness!!!
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She said her name was Winter
After the party, I marked her Just as the colours drained In her gelid crystal necklace Blowing out the lights And hushing the wild creatures She was...
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Whistles

It's not really about whistles. image source wiki-commons: licence CC BY SA 3.0
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Christmas Present (or Nearly)
Nostalgia is probably the way a healthy mind rewrites the often difficult past with a positive tilt. The prism of affection allows us to excuse...
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Borealis
0h what a sweet smell of fresh air from the majestic fir forest & colours that saturate a Whitehorse city landscape as green & purple shades...
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Ulf and Sven and the girl that speaks no words
Sven: ( offstage ) "Ulf. Ulf." (enter Sven ) Sven: "Turn the TV on Ulf.” Ulf: ( turning on TV ) “What’s on Sven, a film about Vikings?” Sven: “No, it...
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His work in the heart

[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] Hardened hearts won’t learn God’s wisdom:… I was limp like empty glove till He entered with his love.
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Sailing To Lands In Bottles Green

Sailing To Lands In Bottles Green By Paul McCann You and me went sailing on the sea, until we threw the anchor down , in a harbour there, near the...
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A Film in Search of a Title (I.P.)

...and the names of the actors and the characters.
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Stories of East Sussex - PART 2

Tales of East Sussex part 2. Surprisingly unlike areas in Kent, magic isn’t often used in East Sussex, it’s commonly found to be evil, and the locals...
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Argibel The Orc : The Bitter Romantic Chapter 2
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Mannioch, the King of the Orcs in the mountains at that time, was trying to force the Elves to stay in their fortresses at that time. He did not want...
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Welkin Spirit

Like a whip-poor-will I hide In camouflage colors Bending Twisting Dodging life’s arrows I feint And let them pass Life’s pitfalls abound Adversity...
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Transatlantic
I loved you for a while, In autumn, in fall. Too warm. Delphiniums bloomed. I loved you for a time, In winter, in Texas. Too cold. The powerlines...
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The Beachers
For the last few generations, on the outer fringes of Buffalo’s waterfront, sat an old industrial area that had lain waste for generations. Nothing...
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The Great Game . Kabul 1839 and 1979.

This is a trues story, the facts have only been altered to protect my memory. And from my brief sojourn in Afghanistan I came away with both a love of the country and its people, and a deep seated belief that it would be folly for any other nation to become involved with its affairs.
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The Novice

This was the first poem that came to me, twenty seven years ago, while I was living in a Benedictine community. It is partly autobiographical (Romeo was an actual rooster), though set in a much earlier time - before Henry VIII did his worst.
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Down with the old folks
‘Well it’s a job I guess, beggars can’t be choosers and all that.’ ‘Are you sure you really want to take it sweetheart? We can last a bit longer if...
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HANDICAPPED

Alas, some folks are handicapped Some, capable and handy Now I've conceived a notion And I think that it is dandy We see these special plates on cars...
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