Love Lost

How hell used to be heaven, once!

Cowboys and Dinosaurs - Chapter 4

4. We're All Completely Nutty At The Madhouse He couldn't believe the evidence of his eyes.
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The Man Who Greeted Strangers

Ian Cathcart decides one day to be a bit more friendly with the man and woman in the street. His life becomes slightly (but only slightly) more interesting than it usually is.
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What's the Time?

Only tange n tially connected to the IPOW

Outpourings... perfection!

His heart an endless soul A flowering dove tree Tears and clouds cajole His soul an endless heart A whirling dervish Arriving; towards truth... A centered spinning world

A tropical thunder

A tropical thunder Under a violet moon A violent murder On a sunny afternoon Is how she felt about you? You sent her over Barefoot in ardour That rainbows edge!

She wore the ribbons

She wore the ribbons She wore the ribbons And he wore the rags She held her velvet voice without force Oh so gentle of course, Whilst his thundered; like a wild rodeo horse.

A Poem on World War 2

(dedicated to my grandpa George Sigfred Nelson who volunteered and served on a U.S. minesweeper) It was not a good war (modern war is rarely if ever "good" : way too much horror and death)
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A baker falls over

It's like the time I was in the marketplace and a baker fell over
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Erwin and the Multi-Coloured Trousers

Children Radio Prize Entry

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