D G Moody
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9 collections on the site.
My stories have been read 136432 times
and 53 of my stories have been cherry picked.
162 of my 748 comments have been voted Great Feedback with a total of 167 votes
I live in a village near Cambridge and close to St Ives where my wife and I (with our Spaniel) enjoy country walking. When we can get away it is to the coast or up north and to Scotland, where I find my ancestral roots. I have dual Aussie and British nationality, from when I lived in Oz; and I’ve been fortunate (when younger) to have travelled through Asia to Europe; I’ve also spent time in Canada and the USA.
I’ve worked for the Aussie and local British governments, now gladly retired. My inner journey has taken me via the Jehovah’s Witnesses, Quakers, a Buddhist Monk, Christian monasticism, then a Catholic, finally to end up at our local Anglican church; now I’m content to let the mystery be!
I’ve been writing poetry for more than thirty years, so there is hope for me yet. My influences are from the lyrical tradition with some attempt at metre and rhyme. I don’t compose anything quickly, preferring to slowly craft my lines, the result being my own style and not what I’d consider to be in the contemporary fashion. What skill I possess seems to be more in shorter poems.









If this is the first poem in
Posted on Sun, 21 Jul 2024
If this is your first poem in seven years - then bravo! And may your inspiration give us more!
Read full commentPosted in Making Potions
She was, and still is, an
Posted on Thu, 21 Mar 2024
She was, and still is, an inspiration; not least in actually living her faith in that most hard of things - to forgive, as we are all forgiven - the very essence of Jesus' teaching.
Read full commentPosted in Remembering Corrie ten Boom
I read my own father in so
Posted on Mon, 26 Feb 2024
I read my own father in so much of your words; I felt you spoke for so many of us sons who never properly connected with their fathers; in particular with the generation that came back from WWII.
Read full commentPosted in Muscle memory
The impression - of words
Posted on Fri, 16 Feb 2024
The impression - of words dancing - of Springs renewal - simply magic - a worthy poem of the week.
Read full commentPosted in Our Soil
Show not tell, and here in
Posted on Mon, 15 Jan 2024
Show not tell, and here in elegant verse we have a whole story I found this poem delightful. A good one Rhiannon.
Read full commentPosted in Night Help
So True
Posted on Thu, 26 Feb 2026
I can't help remembering when I've been curt myself - just this morning out for a walk and wanting to get home to get on with something, and just not giving another dog walker the time to chat; and it leaves me diminished for longer than the few...
Read full commentPosted in Make my day
Wise words
Posted on Thu, 19 Feb 2026
Why we cling to things is a mystery, after all we will have to leave it behind some day; wise words Rhiannon.
Read full commentPosted in Hard to Let go?
One I missed
Posted on Tue, 10 Feb 2026
Lovely poem Jenny; I liked the way you've used imagination to bring to life what is a representation of life in nature; and well earned accolades!
Read full commentPosted in Let's Make Believe
More rain
Posted on Thu, 29 Jan 2026
Here comes more rain Jenny, just as my wife got a load on the line
Read full commentPosted in Rapid Shift Of Weather
The human conditions
Posted on Thu, 29 Jan 2026
So true Jenny, we live 'comfortably' on a narrow temperature band; and we also don't use a tumble dryer - there's no substitute for the smell of washing that's been dried outside. BTW...'favoriter'? English is not always my first language!
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