EQUILIBRIUM
EQUILIBRIUM For every person who dies, possibly An equal number are born Nature’s way of creating equilibrium Equalizing those who die & are born Same applies to flora and fauna
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WINDOW
WINDOW Car window House window Old New Broken Plastered Coloured Plain Wooden framed Silver & golden edges All are windows Some are open and others closed How about window dressing
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ON THE OTHER SIDE
ON THE OTHER SIDE A shy, bright sun Boldly coming out Clouds engulfing and a shy Sun struggling to come out On the other side Water, trickling down the hill Water, plenty of it gushing
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The Thatched Hut
I used to be a magic man, one who could be happy in a jail, who could see a road through the world's walls, and show others how to drive through it just fine But they like their walls,
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Triptych 1
An irreverent, realist construct painted with the linseed of memory and the pigment of pain.
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Let me not sugar
you with the flow of love, lust upon your bushes of hair... toss all caution to the wind and slice my hands as though I were cutting thin air... do not say that you love me
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From My London Album
This is based on a photograph I took many years ago, when I lived in London. You'll have to imagine the picture for yourselves! I believe the colonnade is no longer open to the public.
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Dreaming
In reverie Sweet memory Coresses my every notion Binded with my purest emotion
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To The Summer Goddess- imitation of Keats
Not comparable to the great poet himself ;) But a hazy summer-day poem.
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