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I suppose it's just a

Posted on Thu, 05 Mar 2020

I suppose it's just a question of waiting for it to blow itself out, as these things do.  I'm not minimising it - it's worrying for people with underlying health conditions - but I'm just hoping that people don't panic, because panic can be as...

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There are hints all the way

Posted on Fri, 07 Feb 2020

There are hints all the way through this, but the ending still comes as an horrific jolt.  Another vote for the car crash here.

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The whole farage-o keeps

Posted on Fri, 17 Jan 2020

The whole farage-o keeps reminding me of Leslie Phillips's lascivious 'Ding Dong'.  I bet Mark Francois stands up to salute a buxom Brexit when it goes by.  

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Read this several times and

Posted on Sat, 04 Jan 2020

Read this several times and enjoyed it more each time.  Surreal in the best sense of the word.

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Posted in The first step

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There will be so many things

Posted on Fri, 03 Jan 2020

There will be so many things vanishing soon.  A lovely eulogy for those things that we have already lost.  

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Posted in You can’t cling to something once it has gone.

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Wonderful use of language - I

Posted on Sun, 29 Dec 2019

Wonderful use of language - I have read this aloud several times now, enjoying it more each time.  The dark humour and the little details that build up the picture, the rhythm like a piece of music itself.  A tremendous read.

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This is exactly my Christmas

Posted on Thu, 26 Dec 2019

This is exactly my Christmas tree!  Stuff handed down, and a lot of stuff my children made when they were little.  The tree is a real presence at our family Christmas.  Lovely poem, Penny.

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Posted in Threads of Christmas...past to present

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So passionate and visceral,

Posted on Tue, 24 Dec 2019

So passionate and visceral, it makes you gasp.  A brilliant evocation of pain, and the last two lines are magnificent.

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A truly lovely and moving

Posted on Sun, 22 Dec 2019

A truly lovely and moving piece.  Well deserved Pick of the Day!

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This searing piece of poetry

Posted on Sat, 14 Dec 2019

This searing piece of poetry is our Facebook and Twitter Pick of the Day.  Please do share/retweet if you enjoy it too.

Picture:  Pixabay Creative Commons

 

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