One Day
One day At the going down of the sun And when Tony Blair Is doing a ten thousand dollar tour of the U.S.
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Day 20 - Urgent Telegram
You need not hurry to the station while an orchestra rages stop
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Pleading Belly
The black cap lay at the judge's hand though the fingers wriggled as I spoke. My plea was not for me, I said, but the innocent inside. Some sighed. Most bellowed.
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Evangelism
If a man wanted to be a councillor he would leaflet every street in a large area, up to 4,000 houses. The church in the book of Acts did evangelism on that sort of scale.
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“The Poet is the Meanest of all Liars”
“The Poet is the Meanest of all Liars” Chris told me what he read in my poems- the accurate deductions being, of course, far more chilling than the misunderstandings.
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Real Prayer and Intercession
My prayer for Britian is this, that things will become very, very bad, because we've never had it so good and we've never been so ungodly.
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Christian Brotherhood
The priest asked, 'Why didn't you take your hat off?' The man said, 'That's the first time you've spoken to me in 20 years.' Christians need to get to know eachother better.
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If I had breath
this poem is about unrequited love
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The barber shop
This poem is about the frustrations which can occur when visiting the barber shop..sung to the tune of the teddy bears picnic.
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