Peas and Melon
Mushy peas and watermelon - suprisingly delicious.
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Coming Home
Swapping a city for the countryside is an exercise in listening.
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It’s Pronounced Pro-crast-i-nation
A poem about not writing a poem.
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We Boycott the Water Ban
Cows dip their tongues through the wire curling them around unmown grass already fully acknowledged and tutted at by neighbours Poppies drop red petals on gravel
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51 and Crockery
I woke to exclamations of the trails the fish left, indecently turned up, like trolley poles. I too, much later, looked on astonished, at the long
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Time
She said 'tomorrow might never come' to which I said 'it already has. It happened yesterday, along with all those other thousand year old things, because today is yesterday tomorrow'
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A Poet's Work is Never Done
I'm hoping this might be the first wiki-poem by Aisle16. This is all mine, but hopefully it'll keep being added to. A Poet's Work Is Never Done Quaffing champagne out of crystal flutes
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End of the Line
As the queue moves steadily forwards and I stare at the bald patch on the back of Valerie’s head, I’m thinking back to Saturday night, when you asked if I was busy, said you could get me a pass.
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