Cherry

Somewhere I Belong

I remember age six As my peers played kiss chase Mid run realising no one was running To kiss me An abstract idea that I did not belong Formed in my mind like a Fist of acid

vanishing point

it’s because when I was small I used to pretend that I could pluck the sun from the sky and hold it inside my first. it would be warm and juicy between my fingers

A quiet day with Jennifer Jane 4/7

“There’s nice to see you all, come along Angharad don’t be shy, come out of there and meet some more of my friends.”

A quiet day with Jennifer Jane 3/7

Cherry

The Other Railway Children, Chapter 11 (extract) "Planes and trains and cars..."

Back to India, partnership with BA and some vagaries of travel in Bombay and Calcutta

The Other Railway Children, Chapter 10 "Pilot Projects in Latin America and East Africa"

The outcome of Railway Children's pilot programmes in Eastern Europe, Central America and East Africa.

from BedlAmerica (the world is ending)

the world is ending... for a poor old man who uses a walker to get around a dingy nursing home in a land he took shrapnel for, and imagine the liberals want to taint the free market

Blunt

sleep ended by the violent ringing of my bullying alarm clock waking up has never been my strong point whereas dreaming is my passion you see I dislike the outside world

Spent Force

morbid seduction I am open to abduction to the unseen realms beyond and I have no shame in admitting I have grown weary of playing the perfect host

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