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My stories

Beneath a Purple Sky

When sunset reaches deep within, sweet music drifts like a gentle breeze,
Cherry

Dwellers of the New World Chapter Four ( Pt 7 )

Anise found a rock to sit on, watching the movement with fascination

Dwellers of the New World Chapter Four ( Pt 6 )

The sky still remained cloudy, as Brad and Simon walked along the river's edge.

Dwellers of the New World Chapter Four ( Pt 5 )

The poor child was so scared as she crawled out from the scrub

Winter's Kiss

When Autumn surrenders to Winter

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2798 of my comments have received 2876 Great Feedback votes

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Hi Paul, what a wonderful

Posted on Tue, 27 Apr 2021

Hi Paul, what a wonderful inspirational poem. I just love how you describe in your imagination, being out with nature and gazing up at the planets, with all the natural sights and sounds around.

I heard that there could be life underground...

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This was so brilliantly funny

Posted on Wed, 21 Apr 2021

This was so brilliantly funny Paul. What a clever imagination you have.

Jenny.

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Some interesting information

Posted on Thu, 22 Apr 2021

Some interesting information cleverly written with great rhythm and rhyme in this poem Luigi.

Tulips always appear like cups of beauty to me, especially in Holland, with its many fields of the flowers.

Lovely read.

Jenny. xx

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You have every right to go

Posted on Tue, 20 Apr 2021

You have every right to go into rant mode with this poem Di, you're showing you care and that's a step in the right direction. I don't live anywhere near a beach and haven't seen the ocean for many years, but your poem really makes you think...

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Hi Jane,

Posted on Tue, 20 Apr 2021

Hi Jane,

you know I wouldn't change a single thing about my life, good and bad times. It's all been worth while, along with the challenges that came with growing up and taking chances, it means I have so many memories that I probably bore...

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How do you manage to come up

Posted on Mon, 19 Apr 2021

How do you manage to come up with such beautiful wording Rhiannon? And the photos just set your poem off perfectly.

Absolutely wonderful and a pleasure to read.

Jenny.

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Isobel Gowdie sounds like a

Posted on Sun, 18 Apr 2021

Isobel Gowdie sounds like a very misunderstood woman, people can be so suspicious of things they don't understand, drawing their own conclusions, which very often turn out to be completely off track.

I think you said it all in those last...

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Posted in Here Lie The Words

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You captured the weather

Posted on Thu, 15 Apr 2021

You captured the weather perfectly in this poem Penny.

Jenny.

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Just finished reading this

Posted on Wed, 14 Apr 2021

Just finished reading this fine poem that I missed Paul. So beautiful and emotional too, I always have tears when reading words from the heart. They spoke to me of loss and cherished memories.

Thank you so much for sharing.

Jenny. x...

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Your words in this poem

Posted on Mon, 12 Apr 2021

Your words in this poem touched me Rhiannon.

Jenny.

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