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This is very good reading. A

Posted on Thu, 04 Nov 2021

This is very good reading. A simplification of the complex mess that humanity has got itself into today. One day the buildings will get so tall that they fall over completely and then we will all have to start again from the beginning. We will...

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I enjoyed your poem Jenny.

Posted on Mon, 08 Nov 2021

I enjoyed your poem Jenny.

Your lines ...

Of course pavements have their own mystery,

I wonder! What tales they could tell of footsteps

taken and conversations passing.

really caught...

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Excellent words that could be

Posted on Mon, 01 Nov 2021

Excellent words that could be describing the sad plight of any of hundreds of small towns in the North of England or the former industrial bits of Britain.

I have nothing against horses but your line 'there was even a place to turn horses...

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I re-read parts one and two

Posted on Sun, 31 Oct 2021

I re-read parts one and two immediately before reading this, part three, and found the story in its entirety quite gripping.

I particularly enjoyed your descriptions of John’s mangled body, the crow and the eerie place where they met. This...

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Hardworking daughters and

Posted on Thu, 28 Oct 2021

Hardworking daughters and unscrupulous driving instructors. We have experience of this in my family too.

Good luck to Meghan with the new job and any future driving instructors, and good on you for being the caring parent.

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Your poem really creates an

Posted on Sat, 30 Oct 2021

Your poem really creates an atmosphere of mystery, anxiety and fear.

I was just about to go outside to get some logs for our wood burner but your words

Jumping back in fear; feeling sticky –ooze

of sap cloying at...

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'but October ends, damp'

Posted on Thu, 28 Oct 2021

'but October ends, damp'

If my memory serves me right, all months end damp in Britain but October even more so because the dampness is absorbed by the carpet of dead leaves that stick to your boots and go with you everywhere.

I...

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A rare commodity! 

Posted on Sun, 24 Oct 2021

A rare commodity! 

Too many well known men (and women) aren't easy going but those who are fully deserve to have a poem written about them.

I like to think I am easy going but I'm not really well known.

I enjoyed your poem....

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Anybody there?

Posted on Mon, 18 Oct 2021

I hope Alfred Muggins found some shops open for business when he got to the town centre. This terrible blight seems to be killing more than just people. 

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Posted in Muggins and His Wife Mrs Muggins Venture into Town During the Third Pandemic Lockdown of January 2021 (to drop her son off at the Blood Donation centre (and walk the dog!) Part 1 : Return To Town

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I've always struggled with

Posted on Mon, 18 Oct 2021

I've always struggled with autumn. I love spring when nature bursts into life and then the warmth and richness of summer, but autumn just gives me a feeling that everything is over and done with despite its beautiful colours that everyone keeps...

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