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I have 1263 stories published in 7 collections on the site.
My stories have been read 5514841 times and 528 of my stories have been cherry picked.
2810 of my 19,535 comments have been voted Great Feedback with a total of 2888 votes

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My Garden Memories of my late friend Sue

My Garden memories of my late friend Sue. We would sit and talk of what we would do, here in my garden I now think of you.

A West Country Poem

This is a fictitious poem about some West Country people who talk in a Pam Ayres accent.

A Witches Lament to the Earth

A Witches Lament to the Mother Earth.

My Dream

I had a strange dream and decided to put it down in words. I wonder if there is any dream analysts out there?

My Vampire

Yes another Vampire Poem, but it just had to be written.

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2810 of my comments have received 2888 Great Feedback votes

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Hi Paul,

Posted on Fri, 13 Jan 2017

Hi Paul,

your poem bought a tear to my eyes. It's so amazing when you find someone who will be there through the good and bad times. Give you support when all else fails. A poem I could relate to and muse of how lucky we are to have a true...

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Posted in You Were There

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Perfectly put and I so agree.

Posted on Thu, 12 Jan 2017

Perfectly put and I so agree.

Jenny.

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Posted in Starry Dreamers

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It's never wasting time

Posted on Mon, 05 Dec 2016

It's never wasting time writing a fun piece like this Elsie.

Must have taken a while to put together and was well worth it. 

Jenny. 

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Posted in Humour - Wasting me foddle dee doddle dee time (nonsense rhyme for Poetry Monthly)

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Some wonderful descriptions

Posted on Fri, 09 Dec 2016

Some wonderful descriptions of being in fog Rhiannon.

Last time I was in thick fog was on Bodmin Moor back in the 1970s, it was a very strange situation and one I haven't experienced since.

Jenny.

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Posted in Fog!

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Last night I was watching an

Posted on Sat, 12 Nov 2016

Last night I was watching an interview with the singer song writer Buffy St Marie, I think that's how you spell her name. Anyway she's from American Indian heritage and what she had to say was similar to your words of a better world and how the...

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Posted in Autobiography - To Revolution Singing

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This makes me want to take a

Posted on Fri, 11 Nov 2016

This makes me want to take a stroll in the countryside tomorrow weather permitting.

Beautifully done Rhiannon.

Jenny.

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Posted in Bright November Late Afternoon

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So sad when we loose someone

Posted on Fri, 04 Nov 2016

So sad when we loose someone we care about. Your sentiments bring so much of my own thoughts to the surface.

Jenny.

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Posted in A Year

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Hi Penny,

Posted on Thu, 03 Nov 2016

Hi Penny,

this was so atmospheric to read. The first stanza had me thinking of the very old oak tree which stands in our local forest with its Gnarled limbs which twist around the tree.

Perfect poem for the season I thought.

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Posted in Midnight on the 31st

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Hi Elsie,

Posted on Mon, 31 Oct 2016

Hi Elsie,

I found reading this fascinating, with all the attention to detail of what you were experiencing.

I once delivered hundreds of yellow pages books which was the most taxing thing I've ever done, swore I'd never do it again...

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Posted in A Tour of My Neighbourhood

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Poor Toyo! Having no outlet

Posted on Fri, 28 Oct 2016

Poor Toyo! Having no outlet to be free seems to be taking a toll on him. The news of his wife, would I'm sure have made him feel much worse.

To live life as a prisoner when you've done nothing wrong is just so cruel. These are the years...

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Posted in Chet and the Prisoners - 17

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