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Tag Archives: Poetry
Just a few musings at 8pm
I often think to myself who is big business and what do they want. I suppose they want the world like everyone else. When I was driving in my car today I listened to In Cold Blood. I taught 9 … Continue reading
Hockey
Many think its a sport for girls But if you give 22 men sticks There’s alway going to be issues Penalty corners Are a bit like Someone battering a stone at you At 70 miles an hour And running at … Continue reading
a few thoughts on time
I have found some more time I’m not sure how I stumbled on it It’s not something I really planned Cleaned the floor Its was ok Looked at different textures of wood That items in my house have Relaxed Thought … Continue reading
To Transformer and Lou Reed a poem
I think my Father owned a version of transformer Or maybe it was my mother Anyway I remember having it on CD I loved Vicious I remember the 1996 version of perfect day I must have been 8 and I … Continue reading
My first time in Leicester: a poem review of The smallest light by gramophones theatre
There’s a spiral In my heart As I think about the present My nose is blocked With a cough heavy chest I walked down a street in Leicester And bought Fish and chips In the grey October weather The sun … Continue reading
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Tagged gramophones theatre company, Leicester, middle class, Poetry, review, the smallest light, Theatre
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#watchingxfactoralone #poem
Watching x-factor alone It’s a depressing thing to do You feel yourself getting sucked in To something you don’t want to Louis Walsh sits there And makes a comment Lets celebrate the pretty one Who could sing And rejected her … Continue reading
Poem for #Syria #choices
BBC parliament It’s a hell of a channel Law makers discussing History in the present Making choices On war Mistake It’s a word which has been used a lot As they line up the fighter jets on the Mediterranean coast … Continue reading
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Tagged 100000 dead, Assad, Bbc parliament, green seats, knee jerk, Poem, Poetry, sarin gas, war
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A Poem for Another Season #football #BPL #readyforheartbreakandglory
90 minutes What can you do in 90 minutes? With a 15 minute break in the middle? You could write a song Or a letter to a loved one Do some networking Start that novel Make love… Ok might not … Continue reading
Summer rain
A day of summer rain A day to reflect The heats been cooled The greens are thicker In the grass and plants I can see it falling on your cheek And off your eyelashes I breath in and out Summer … Continue reading