Author: Stuart Miller-Osborne

  • Walking to Dover

    The first thing that strikes one Is the vastness of the sky The sea is infinite and reflective And changes fluidly without theatre It is a walk of dusty unmade roads Thread lined with remote coastal homes Empty or just infrequently used The idle toys of the fortunate few Late April/Early May

  • Golf Carts

    There was an earthquake yesterday A great deal of damage was caused But the golf carts were left untouched

  • The Golden Hour

    The sun sets slowly Beneath the horizon Leaving only memories

  • A Single Bed

    On an empty stage An assassin dies Faux dreams haunt my dreams In a theatre of fools Faux dreams haunt my dreams Joe I think ewe have gone too far this time You have upset a great number of people With your criticism of the English Church I even think that Daddy would be x […]

  • A Simple Life

    Artist in residence Commissions undertaken London trained Owns a cat Married to Carolyn

  • French Cinema White Tablecloth Open Window

    Breakfast before the eighth hour Bare feet on dry stone floors The heat is building Black coffee Sisters

  • La poupée Brigitte

    Hidden on a deep shelf Wearing a blue cotton shirt Your blonde hair toused The early sea awaits your visit

  • Lucy Lee

    Maureen and Maude Purchased an unwanted Fishing boat So they could offer trips Around East Cheap Speake Bay Their business soon thrived But the smell of fresh fish Never really left the Lucy Lee

  • An English Garden

    Tomas stood in his English Garden He had awoken to a sea mist Sami was still asleep May was near Her flowers were full They both awaited him

  • Misty Morning

    Two girls asleep One is in India A mist soon to be warm Has enclosed the morning