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Story | waves | littleditty | 0 | 4 years 10 months ago |
Story | She tracks an Orbit | littleditty | 0 | 4 years 10 months ago |
Story | The Hairy Monk | littleditty | 8 | 4 years 10 months ago |
Story | Hyde Park - Spurn Point | Parson Thru | 15 | 4 years 10 months ago |
Story | a persisting of memory on the G.W.R. | Coolhermit | 4 | 4 years 10 months ago |
Story | Wind in Trees by Water | onemorething | 11 | 4 years 10 months ago |
Story | Bee eaters | onemorething | 11 | 4 years 10 months ago |
Story | Kookaburras, Kingfisher (05) | littleditty | 7 | 4 years 10 months ago |
Story | This year's walk...(08) | littleditty | 18 | 4 years 10 months ago |
Story | Motion | littleditty | 0 | 4 years 10 months ago |
Story | Puss Moths | onemorething | 14 | 4 years 10 months ago |
Story | Maya, the dragonfly’s wife. | littleditty | 1 | 4 years 10 months ago |
Story | Break the Child: Chapter Thirty-eight: He's Here | Sooz006 | 3 | 4 years 10 months ago |
Story | The Envy of Footprints | Robert Craven | 6 | 4 years 10 months ago |
Story | The Waits Land | Ewan | 9 | 4 years 10 months ago |
Story | Rag man's horse | Parson Thru | 1 | 4 years 10 months ago |
Story | The Case Of The Disappearing Sock | luigi_pagano | 16 | 4 years 10 months ago |
Story | Black Catters | Error_404 | 10 | 4 years 10 months ago |
Story | Aaron - the Wind Rush in | littleditty | 8 | 4 years 10 months ago |
Story | Skeletons 1954, Mexico (Frida Kahlo) | littleditty | 1 | 4 years 10 months ago |
Story | Milo's Yellow Digger | littleditty | 0 | 4 years 10 months ago |
Story | The Pied Sniper | Ed Crane | 9 | 4 years 10 months ago |
Story | Rowntree's Park | Parson Thru | 12 | 4 years 10 months ago |
Story | Rock Pools Haiku | littleditty | 14 | 4 years 10 months ago |
Story | Sundowner | Parson Thru | 6 | 4 years 10 months ago |
Whitened minimalism is for fridges
Posted on Mon, 11 May 2020
before shopping day...only benefit I can see is easier dusting. I am presently escaped from a spreadsheet, it has eight columns, x129 students, and each minimilistic little box has to have a number in it, some involving percentage calculations,...
Read full commentPosted in In My Pocket
Ghostly transference and so says the
Posted on Mon, 11 May 2020
the link - they'd make a Tarot pack or two, his art - memory attached to object, object to experience...and remembering, the object or memory morphing from a treasure I thought, brought home from a gallery, to a pocket watch, and back again -...
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What have you done! In this
Posted on Tue, 12 May 2020
What have you done! In this descriptive musing we may now have a clearer visual on the subject of Being :Oo I ought to read again really...I shall! THis is nice as prosey lines long and thoughtful - and would make a cracking poem, aranged more...
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Turning BJ into a toad is a white witchy thing to do?
Posted on Sun, 10 May 2020
going through the cabinet...can't think where you'd have to stop to lose your credentials and move to the darkside? No. Still listing here....
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...there they go! hoppityhop....
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THat is so sweet - cor! the
Posted on Sun, 10 May 2020
THat is so sweet - cor! the vowels of a stream! *faints* - must read again...It would be soft of the rock to not feel the tenderness in this - grey shoots - nice, silvery reeds came to mind, as do river trees - lovely poem!
Read full commentPosted in Stone
That's the best end line -
Posted on Sat, 09 May 2020
I love your deer poem. Super!
Read full commentPosted in The Exhaustion of the Hunt
but the dew is the morning
Posted on Fri, 08 May 2020
but the dew is the morning caught...! Ok...it' not. Penitence to metanoia is such a good line - do those beads evaporate or fall? The transformation idea in this poem, I wondered if spiders cry? Your sad lopsided half smiler here, sits in...
Read full commentPosted in Arachne
It's a great poem. A haunting
Posted on Fri, 08 May 2020
It's a great poem. A haunting, by object - your tour sent chills. Really good!
Read full commentPosted in All the lost places
Really like this poem -
Posted on Thu, 07 May 2020
the senses which orientate us..the sounds, the nature, the inhabitants - all, the archetecture of our memories - this poem needed a bridge in it! And hints of maybes..uncertainty - last lines make it so your poem is exactly what history feel like...
Read full commentPosted in Parapet of a stone bridge just the other side of Newton
Very sweet poem. Enjoyed.
Posted on Thu, 07 May 2020
Very sweet poem. Enjoyed.
Read full commentPosted in Defiance - 2
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