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"This is NOT a 30 second breeze-through poem. If you want a quick piece of 'free-verse / chopped prose' this poem is NOT for you. Is there anybody there? "Is there anybody there?" cried the c..."

"Echoes of war. (A poem for two alternating voices – Two opposing views) "This is war!" "This is war!" "This is Just'" "It's a must!" "We will get you in the daytime" "We will get you in the ni..."

"When all is said …Who will lament the silence?After stirring speeches, passionate politics,futile threats of righteous indignations -When the winds blow, in endless darkness -(Down in the valley of th..."

"Acknowledgements to: The Long Fellow Chronicles (Autumn 2001 issue), Ursa Major Publications. Emotions magazine, Wings Of Dawn Publications. Silent Stare Some say, 'The world spins in si..."

"The beginning of a collection for children, and adults who are children at heart The following 3 poems are part of a collection currently being compiled under the title 'Windmills and wishing-wells'. ..."

"These words.These words -fleeting for but a few thoughts.A mere momentwhich may never pass again.After you flick the page (or switch)you will not pause or ponderperhaps, because words rarely linger.No..."

"Moments of Stars Beneath these all and any far-flung specks of scattered stars,   remains this very mystery of who we really are. As if this night, like others, should reveal some brightly why   ..."

"Church Bells for a Poetic Soul The circular motion of wheels of peals fingering into the dark trees and wafting vapours of heaven. Then, rain-like, tumbling in a careful choreography of tears. Drip..."

"Eclipse over Florida I watched the moon bleed. Slowly - a single blood-shot eye A one-eyed dead-stare into the cold darkness, save for the helpless stares of stars. Like children dumbstruck as their..."

"England in Florida Today i heard the call of doves  — (so unexpected this fine morn) and smiled at memories  —  fading some  — A quiet English garden  —  Dawn. The same blue skies and leafy trees, ..."

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