Cherry

Ex Chapter 6 - 138 miles for a macaroon

MM: I had just parked up outside Sainsbury’s in Swanage, climbed out of the car window and got on to the car roof with a spade. Nothing particularly out of the ordinary.

The Enginemen, Chapter 16

George is woken up to face a fatality at the depot and its consequences...

That political song

I’ll give you all I have, die for your rights to work and play Ill bless your unborn babies, on this Election Day

Lament of the buccaneer

Left on this island to drown out the noise Left on this rock with a stick in the sand You go your own way and leave me to my way Leave me to my mind, leave me to land

Who wants to live on the cherry road?

Who wants to live on the cherry road? With its sticky stones under hoof Who amongst courts it’s fickle path Yet; still remains wildly, aloof…

A challenge to God

A challenge to God P K Routray Once a super scientist felt complacent on human scientific achievements, He thought of cosmos and God’s worries and patience.

Prisoner

I carry the weight, that tears my back and cuts my heart, I bear it on, heft the boulder, take the strain, weigh the load that's mine to shoulder.

There's no misogyny just government feet

There's no misogyny just government feet This whole system is corrupt… Such is man’s humanity to man. The whole world over It’s the survival of the fittest...

But it wasn’t my chivalry you were after…

I knew you too at once felt free. When the wind blew… through Your salt wet raven hair. You felt Newly born when the nightingale sang, Songs to your chambers—there!

the viral protest

“As I write, highly civilized human beings are flying overhead, trying to kill me.” -George Orwell

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