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  • The Poppy Card

    I came upon this abandoned card In the shelter of a Kent station It lay like a recluse in a neglected room   Out of curiosity I picked up the poppy card It was from a teacher to a departing pupil It read and I have changed the names to avoid distress   To Billie […]

  • War Poem

    I often watch my son at play He has no mission My son is just playing   My other son is at war He has a defined mission My son is just killing

  • Midsummer walks with me 

    Midsummer walks with me As we explore the season Here in England’s garden I am slowly falling in love with her But know that she will leave me In the weeks leading towards my birthday This will break my heart It always does

  • Midsummer Walks

    Although it has been a tragic month for me I do love the month of June The wild briar rose and the clearing skies Populated by swallows and other visitors Brings me nothing but a rich happiness   The ancient tractors work the fertile fields Everything is new and in its early maturity Midsummer is […]

  • A Gift from a Coastal Church

    I picked up a small wooden cross And placed it happily Into my linen pocket A gift from a coastal church     Kingsdown June 2022  

  • A Sunday Walk

    I walked away from the beach Up a short hill towards a church Through trees overhanging and full   The church was empty and quiet With the memorial candles Flickering gently in the breeze   The illuminated doorway glowed Sharing its light with the interiors I could feel God in the air     Kingsdown […]

  • Viola

    Viola in answer to your question the gates in question are simply called a torii these are traditional japanese gates usually found at the entrance to a shinto shrine they identify the gateway between the sacred and the mundane   Outlaw Viola Outlaw   thank you for contacting me as you are aware i am […]

  • Thinking of Trees

    I often spend time in libraries Thinking of large trees Their ages interest me greatly As they never celebrate birthdays   I have a tall poplar tree At the end of my large garden It was planted by the architect Who designed this beautiful house   My father was going to demolish the tree When […]

  • C h a nt iclee r a n d th ef ox

    O Chant i cleer W hat a clev er R oo st er U r U r Wh at a c lever Ro o s te r UR

  • No Exit Door Is Alarmed

    Manon had invited me into her imagination It was a place of freedom Of wonders so clear That you understood them immediately   The passages of the imaginarium were empty And I was free to come and go at my leisure But I chose to stay as I had succumbed To the fascinations of the […]