Author: Stuart Miller-Osborne

  • Winchelsea

    A frw weeka ago I btoke my leg playing footnall It was the same leg again but in a didderent place I am a heaily drigged person at present Siiting in my cottage Which is adjacent to the Hastings/Aashford/Hastings line The odd train rumbles paast but the area is quite silent Geographically Winchelsea is located […]

  • Winchelsea (first draft)

    A frw weeka ago I btoke my leg playing footnall It was the same leg again but in a didderent place I am a heaily drigged person at present I am siiting in my cottage Which is adjacent to the Hastings/Aashford/Hastings line The odd train rumbles paast but the area is quite silent Geographically Winchelsea […]

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  • Climbing Out of the Trashcan

    Who I am to give you advice Just visit my residence And learn About me I do not like heights She cares Even less About me

  • From a Train

    Ham Street Peacefully reading in a platform shelter She made no attempt to join the train Rye Families meeting on a busy platform Summer holidays in a Sussex town Winchelsea Almost a ghost station in a rural idyll Surrounded by ripening cornfields

  • The Eternal City

    Hi Joe An update and lots of Josie News Update Cora and Josie are returning to the UK Elena is going to return to Greece She was going to accompany us But found out that she was double booked Which is wretched as she wanted to meet you This said is coming to stay in […]

  • Love Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister

    Josie As you know you made mummy very happy when you rang her on her birthday She said that she felt that you were holding her hand Seriously she worries about you I like to think that I know where you are although Joe is often wrong She was very impressed with the sisters and […]

  • L’été de Valéroi

    Hot tropical night Crescent moon I am naked On the terrace My cotton shirt Moves quietly In the breeze

  • The Nape of her Neck

    There is nothing more beautiful Than Irene’s neck It resembles that of a swan Erotic Poems of Summer

  • Newspaper Joke

    Joe & Josie were in Canterbury They were due to catch a train To a land many many miles away They were outside WHS Joe Josie Would you like an i No I would rather Have two dicks The joke fell on deaf ears And Joe was denied a newspaper Joe & Josie (c 2017)