Stuart Miller-Osborne

  • Introduction
Illustration of a bird flying.
  • Sonnets on a Railway Station

    Whilst waiting for the London train I noticed a man with a grey moustache reading from the Faber Book of Sonnets There is very little poetry to be found on railway stations these days so it came as a pleasant surprise to discover this tall bespectacled man reading poetry He was also carrying a bunch […]

    March 7, 2017
  • Sea Tales

    Milk Sea                                                                                       Milk Sky The modern pier at Deal stood that day against the milky sea and the milky sky Robyn was standing next to the entrance of the pier She was holding a vintage American camera Each time the light changes I will capture it with my shutter That camera is so ancient […]

    March 6, 2017
  • Crocuses in a Berkshire Churchyard

    An aged monument has been laid to rest Its weathered stone obscure within its history Today is the first day of Spring And the warm crocuses are displaying Their purple petals Within the chilled chalk circles     The Church of St Lawrence in Hungerford Berkshire is currently displaying a small notice regarding the future […]

    March 6, 2017
  • White Rafts

    Poppy Train Faster Poppy Fast Fast Fast Why do you say that? There is a red poppy attached A red poppy? There is a red poppy attached to our train You dream my love Poppies do not travel by train They are the sad flowers of our remembrance   Naked Dream I was filming my […]

    March 6, 2017
  • Deal Milk White

    Boat A small boat passed the pier In the middle distance It was not noticed And vanished Into an undefined horizon   Canvas Milk White Sea Undefined No horizon Exists My canvas is now complete       During the afternoon of the 3rd of March 2017 the sea and sky off of Deal in […]

    March 6, 2017
  • Glass 22

    The room was filled with small grey monitors and for a small charge one could watch anything that was not illegal Two men of Middle Eastern appearance were chatting to their wives and kissing the screen when their children appeared with their toys That is where I found Laura sitting in front of monitor four […]

    March 2, 2017
  • The Rectors and Vicars of Long Wittenham

    Robert de Wytham (Mayor of Wytham 1086) Robert de Clifford (Rector in 1232) from a family in Shrivenham Drogo de Turberville came from a family resident in East Hendred Almaric de Plessis (He of the knight’s fees) William de Braybroke (Rector 1293 -1320 Richard de Pye (Entered Exeter College 1326 Died in 1355) John Berford […]

    February 28, 2017
  • Gas (1940)

    Josef sat at the piano He had set his hands on to the keys but was not playing At nine in the evening Hank Miller checked the cans of oil that were arranged in order on the rack between pumps two and three Rachel was hanging a print on the wall opposite her husband And […]

    February 27, 2017
  • White Afternoon (Imaginary)

    He died on a pure white afternoon With the high sun streaming Through the windows of his room   Later I saw him swimming towards the sun   I should have followed him But I chose to remain within The stalled shadows of my deep cell With my dormant ancestors  

    February 26, 2017
  • The Goalkeeper’s Fear of the Penalty

    The Goalkeeper’s Fear of the Penalty is a 1972 German film I am a goalkeeper but I do not fear penalties But I am alarmed by the players who concede them  

    February 23, 2017
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