Author: Stuart Miller-Osborne

  • Rose Sings in Florence

    Petals fragrant in the hot summer winds Have smothered the city of my dreams

  • High in the Dunes

    Where does she rest High up there in the dunes What memories do you have She exhibited a sense Of compete peace Within her dull paleness Were her eyes open No they were closed As if she was somewhere else Was she your girlfriend No just a friend What was her name Nesta her name […]

  • Nesta

    The last I remember of Nesta Was sleeping next to me In her bunk Before the terrible storm

  • Nostra Morte

    They found the gentle sailor On the low beach Wearing only panties Her saturated lungs Were full of the sea Angelo pulled her from The shallow waters Whilst his brother Donated the modesty Of his thoughts

  • Wartime Notes (31/05/25)

    Many did not return And the soft geography That I was casually studying Was screaming into time

  • Travelling South

    The interior of the railway carriage Has been decorated with colourful icons And scenes from the day of the dead Jess found this rather unusual But a cool and refreshing change From the normal company postcards

  • May Day of Dreams

    A deep sea mist had formed silently Since the early milk hours May had recorded this In her diary As later in the day she would be travelling Along coastal lines to meet her lover His kisses would be sweeter than honey

  • On the Harbour Arm

    I was standing where thousands Had once stood In fear and anticipation Waiting to cross a difficult sea Many did not return And the soft geography That I was casually studying Was screaming into time

  • My Kutten Gaeswn

    I grow citric vegetables in my kutten gaeswn I grow citric vegetables in my kitchen garden

  • Dreams of a Grey Moon

    I can often be found in the tiny chapel Deep in the wilderness of my kutten gaeswn Hours are spent in deep prayer Between its white washed walls