Eish! London 18 - 19 June
International price comparison and more details on travelling on public transport in London
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The Cycles of Parenting
You're cursing me out about common courtesy. Too mad to laugh about the irony. Every week it's another little thing, That causes you to go insane. Later you give me money as a sorry,
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You might be right
There will always be days where you feel like your best just isn't good enough, where no matter what you do no matter what you say, it will only be 'OK'. Why do these days always come
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Now Leaving From Platform Sixteen
Poem
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It was in self-defense, I’m quite sure
In his defense it was said, she would curiously Spy from the bay windows, like A latter-day Misses Marple Everyone was a suspect, every parcel. Became a crime of illicit passion…
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Message
There's little more to say about the heron.
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The Book Club
The nightly flow of cars and street-side talk was so routine that when the nightbird turned its head and flew, it took a while to notice. Then silence fell upon us like a kiss.
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A Reading
I found him on the beach, half-starved on his driftwood raft, barely able to form the sound of his own name.
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Gigantic
Love’s sleeping giant has awoken. I hear its thunderous feet within my heart; feel enormous hands with grip that can’t be broken and power to raise me up or tear me apart.
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The Monologue of Graham
A gloomy basement. Through the darkness Graham jilts forward on a rocking chair. Through the course of the monologue Graham slithers to and from the window to look at the drizzle.
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