Stuart Miller-Osborne

  • Introduction
Illustration of a bird flying.
  • Silent Architecture

    When you stand in front of hidden buildings You will hear familiar songs That are silent elsewhere This is an advantage That should not be ignored

    October 6, 2020
  • Wonder

    It is often noted that when examining the ancient graffiti In the Valencia Church That God is near This is attributed To the vertical light Of the polychrome tower

    October 6, 2020
  • Wonderful

    There is a church on the outskirts of Valencia that has a huge grey wall It is many hundreds of years old and remains unaltered For a short fee one can use a wooden hoist to travel upwards To examine the ancient graffiti that has recorded the years

    October 6, 2020
  • Break

    Only those with experience should attempt this slope It has killed many angels before me But I will shatter my leg Before I learn     In 1953 Sylvia Plath broke her leg whilst skiing

    October 6, 2020
  • She Did Not Turn

    I saw you from beneath the lush green terrace You were almost hidden from my view I called out to you from the lower path You raised your hand but did not turn

    September 29, 2020
  • Prisoner of Green

    On the island next to the stars in the cold shadow of the moon I can just see the green lanes that occupy all my thoughts A flower drawn in silhouette was tattooed on to my arm many years ago It has faded over time but still imprisons me yet I admire its brave intimacy

    September 29, 2020
  • Blinded by the Light

    I was swinging on a makeshift swing when I became blind When I say blind I do not mean totally blind as I could make out shapes within the blinding light I was told to jump off if the swing as there was a larger swing not far from me that was being ridden erratically […]

    September 29, 2020
  • The Grey Kingfisher

    I first saw you low over the flat canal A bird totally devoid of colour I asked you why you were now so plain You said that you were still full of vibrant hues And it was my corrupted gaze that was colourless

    September 29, 2020
  • Refugees

    During the war my father hid six refugees in the garden shed At first I thought that his reasons were altruistic But when the war ended he did not release them They now number twenty-eight And I believe that his true intention was to keep them as pets

    September 29, 2020
  • A Man of the World

    A number of years ago you were caught sunbathing topless By a tradesman who came to repair the garden fence You crossed the garden without covering up to show him your detailed plans As you returned and sensing the mans embarrassment you apologised for your lack of modesty The tradesman replied that he was a […]

    September 29, 2020
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