Cherry

Nobody Ever Listened to Me - Chapter 10 'Conclusion'

The last chapter of the book which is intended for publication later this year in support of the Consortium for Street Children and the International Day of the Street Child (April 12th)

fear the reaper

crushed wreckage extinguished destiny no more moon-light no more feasts no more loves no more office cups of coffee no more going out no more staying in the end of pain the end of joy

Return To The Beach

Canutes cannot untie the tide
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Hartland Bridge

Pebbles spray a New Brunswick bridge, cars hurrying places to go, late already

I Can Hear My Weeping

The bag lady is up to her neck in leftovers.

How Red Is Read.

Red river running; ever moving, never resting;

Spring Free

Little poem about spring
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Living on the Reserve

Listen to the sounds of silence drums no longer thumping, and only empty rooms for children
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The view from heaven

Glasgow kiss...

School Reunion. Epilogue.

It was three years since that fateful school reunion I attended with my wife Char. The fateful school reunion where a few of Char’s former schoolmates had tried to play a prank on her.

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