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  • Blue Piano in a River

    From my bourgeois balcony I  can see a blue piano In the middle of the river It hardly interrupts its flow Being a celebration of the all the dead The lonely suicides and those Who have drowned through No fault of their own Occasionally this piano is played By those who remember these tragedies But […]

  • Independent Ships

    About a third of the ships that pass this lighthouse are independently owned  I admire their courage in these difficult times  Why do you wear shaded glasses Marek Because my eyes are weak They were damaged as I hid in the city sewers during the war I did not see daylight for weeks on end  […]

  • Beach

    Christ died on this beach I admired the honesty of the angels As I was not aware of this fact The later told me that his cross Could still be seen on the sands   There was also a white anchor painted On its damp wood which had refused to fade Despite the continuous attentions […]

  • The Life of Jesus

    I am not the Anti-Christ  You should never  Think that of me  No matter how much you hate me   I do not hate or despise you Charles  I just feel sorry for you  You are trapped in a world  That does not exist  Reality means little or nothing to you    Then why do […]

  • The Life of Albert Camus

    Camus once spoke about the absurdity of being killed in a car crash  I think that he should have added that it would be just as absurd  To die of a smoking related disease after too many cigarettes  Or to drink oneself to death in middle age  Ophelia smiled at me but averted her gaze […]

  • 1871

    My father once told me That we are nearer to war Than we would like to consider      

  • Ophelia Rocks

    Last night I had a dream about falling from a cliff On to the smooth and jagged green gleam rocks But I knew that I would not suffer any pain As my name was Ophelia of the Commune   1871  

  • Cutting Flowers

    Cutting Flowers is a barbers shop in the Station Road It is also the name of my sisters BF Have you noticed that after a shower That you sometimes smell slightly of sweat I have often travelled on tube trains with People who have showered in their chic wet rooms And have been forced to […]

  • Eileen from Isleworth

    Eileen lived in Dorchester Avenue in Isleworth With her Mum and Dad She liked Isleworth and often visited the shops To see what was new and was about to be delivered For her second thirty-sixth birthday The kind manager at the local Tesco Express Let Eileen see the six storerooms in the store This made […]

  • Dried Peas

    I often visited a retired sea captain who spent most of his bedridden days passing dried peas from one elliptical bowl to another When I asked him why he did this he told me it was to confirm the meaninglessness of his existence After thinking about his answer for a number of weeks I suggested […]