John the poet
John the poet archive of published lines and poems on Linespedia.
"This man-made date means nothing to Natureas disasters will still occur.Earthquakes, torrential rain,mud-slides and each hurricanewill destroy people's lives and occupations,now and after these 'speci..."
"It was not that long after Boxing Day The snow came down and decided to stay. Our garden became a blanket of white It hung on the branches - what a delight! We looked outside from our bedroom win..."
"Oh! What a Christmas party we had this year. Dad was drunk; he had too much beer. He decided to dance on a living room chair, oh dear; Toppled over; landed on the jelly; what a cheer! My uncle had his..."
"The celebrations were great and we all had lots of fun. But now, the party's over - the clearing up has to be done. The living room's a mess with… pieces of shattered balloon skins strewn about, ..."
"It’s so lovely being with you. It’s great holding your hand. It’s a thrill stealing a kiss from you so I hope you’ll understand. Your magical giggles and gorgeous smile make me thankful to be alive. I..."
""Why is it," I recently said, "that I keep my body hidden from view all its life, except in darkness with my wife?" But only to have some medical staff look at it, poke at it, pick at it, and cut it o..."
"This massive mountain called Ben Nevis, that towers over Fort William and seen between showers, is simply wonderful and so incredibly beautiful! Like a magnet, it attracts thousands of people to star..."
"To the left, the narrow road swayed. No parking fee had to be paid On the concrete pier. In front, the wooden steps old and new, Descending to the lapping sea, came into view By the concrete pier. I..."
"The flattened canopy slowly stirred into life and raised its silky body from the safety of the ground. Gradually and majestically, this huge colourful creature swayed from left to right as its heart b..."
"If you are able to visit Applecross one day, spend a morning at its bay. Explore the river outlet and its sand or just simply stand admiring the Cuillin Hills far away. They are so dark and contrastin..."