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The Poetry of London
I chanced upon a foot race Running past The Cutty Sark It was a bright day With a back lit sun Illuminating the athletes A shift breeze Alerted the high flags Valerie Rising Waved to me From her window
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Opus Walked into the Night
An Intimate Epic A Mild City Evening Sharp Lit Wet Underfoot The Majestic Cathedral Dull Under Heavy Skies Dove Grey
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Emu
During my journey I passed many emus They shared my golden dreams I dreamt of moats That surrounded palaces And a sun so vivid That is illuminated the future As well as the past
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A Box of Demons
This box has travelled with me For many years It has adopted many disguises When I finally unlocked this box I was standing deep in a shocking river And found that it had always been empty
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Brown Paper Bag /Somerset Gift
We recently revealed around the West Country an often forgotten poem of mine I trad ir ro Sephine in an inn in Wells Beautiful beautiful Wells Tgis tint city amos glowed in the autumn light She gave me a featuresless brown paper bag Which obtained a mysterious book I was instructed not to open my gift Until the sun set slowly and silently over Somerset
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Snow Blossoms Mountain Peaks
I touched your serene fingers Which were surprisingly cold
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The Story of a Love Story
About ten years ago Josie and I found ourselves on Lanzarote We won the holiday in a raffle I did not want to go as I hate flying I was there in 2018 Joe Saul and I were working as holiday reps It is a beautiful island I agree Do you know the Bar Lolira […]
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William Watson
To achieve free speech one must inhibit free speech
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William Watson Wells
My father knew him well They were born only months apart And died on the same day Their only difference was that my father Came from a very privileged background Whereas William was street born a bred He only ever received one educational certificate Which reflected his poverty But he had a brilliant mind And was […]
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Lolita Jones
I suppose I have watched too many movies I have read too many books I have written too many poems I have attended too many parties Dressed as Mrs Captain Hook