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The Sun Fields
I remember when you were in the sun fields with me Cutting cloth so that you might make a shirt Those were busy days but slow And I only now appreciate them In our separation This poem was found by Caron in a copy of Paolo and Francesca at Windsor Railway Station on the […]
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The Paupers of Hungerford
Late of the workhouse they rest in peace In their unmarked graves A mother and her child Weathered by the country winds Remind me of these lives forgotten This area of unmarked land is the designated burial place for the paupers from The Workhouse in the Parish of Hungerford 1837-1948 St Saviour’s Cemetery Eddington […]
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The Lawns Majestic
The summer white snow Has settled on the green lawns That surround my home I search the sun clouds without success
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The Lawns Poetic
The summer snow lies silently On my gentle lawns Having descended without protest From his grey fringed clouds
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Ivich
Take my hand Remove your shoes Feel the shifting sands Of the freedom road
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Baker Street (The Roads to Freedom)
In this wonderful station you will find many rooms Some hidden some open to view You will find pleasure in some and pain in others All within the sound of the passing trains Explore with care as the map is unknown And I may not be there to help you find The Roads to Freedom […]
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Baker Street (Explore with Care)
In this wonderful station you will find many rooms Some hidden some open to view You will find pleasure in some and pain in others All within the sound of the passing trains Explore with care as the map is unknown And I may not be there to help you
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Baker Street
In this wonderful station you will find many rooms Some hidden some open to view You will find pleasure in some and pain in others All within the sound of the passing trains
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Advice to Collectors
In this beautiful country of ours we are lucky to possess many beaches that consist mainly of pebbles Generations have walked along these beaches looking for interesting stones But be aware of the following when you are next on the beach That is that certain pebbles possess almost human emotions and should be treated with […]
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Thunderspit Bay
Albine and Edward lived in Thunderspit Bay until recently They collected pebbles from the beach and painted miniature seascapes and other places of interest on the sea worn surfaces They then sold the decorated pebbles on to passing tourists About three months ago Albine and Edward abruptly closed their small business after they found a […]