Monthly Archives: September 2020
la guerre éternelle
Click here to hear the poet read his words: la guerre éternelle her face was bruised and bloody she would not tell me why the dark-haired man in the high-cost suit just smiled as he walked by two brothers were … Continue reading
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Tagged different wars, farmyard fresh, la guerre éternelle, legend, light and dark, poem, poetry
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Scotland
Click here to hear the poet read his words: Scotland when I think from afar of the land that I love I realise that much is almost clichéd like haggis and tartan Robert Burns and the skirl of the pipes … Continue reading
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Tagged ayrshire, bagpipes, bridge, dunure, haggis, loch lomond, river forth, robert burns, scotland, skye, thistle, unicorn
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my spider, again
Click here to hear the poet read his words: my spider, again I wonder what she hears when I speak to her the little spider who now shares my home I address her in French of course it seems somehow … Continue reading
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Tagged affection, brogue, empathy, foreign tongue, poem, poetry, spider, west of Scotland
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