Don't Forget Your Family

Don’t forget to step lightly, as you sneak in silence down the stairs. Past the family photos- pieces of our lives frozen on the wall. Don’t forget to turn off the

Don't Forget to Play Pretend

Don’t forget to savor these small fleeting moments. Amidst the chaos of diapering and feeding time, the tedium of scrubbing and scheduling, don’t forget the wondrous joy

Police Public Call Box

Unyielding as the Tollbooth, Blue and firm as the saltire, A thick voice of law and order Muffled in the broad Georgian streets. Solid by the siren of the last war,

Breath of Life

The snow hits the window like rocks, rattling the glass. Outside, the sky is gray and lifeless, full of heavy clouds that cry pellets of frozen water to the cold ground.

America at Last – Part 9

Nashville’s Broadway looks like it has been frozen in time as the rest of the city grew up around it. Corporate towers loomed over the redbrick of another age.

What am I?

when the egg hatched out, the little bird stuck its head out and the moment the mother duck saw it

A Saw-Doctor's Diary

Easter Monday: My duty, to save a soldier from death By bringing him near it. My friend, the sharp singing steel Lately born of a Sheffield mill No darker or satanic than anywhere else,

Equinox

The widening wedge between dark and day Equalises in September, A time of druidical feasts and memories. Summer’s sunlight lingers amid the first winter frost.

Chapter 1 (Vanguard)

Six Months Later

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