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angels died
Click here to hear the poet read his words: angels died I thought we’d paint all heaven’s glory created by Pablo’s insight instead we redraw Vincent’s story of that longest of bleak starless nights I thought we’d write tales of … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry
Tagged homer, john steinbeck, lost love, mediterranean, picasso, poem, poetry, strauss, vincent
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you
Click here to hear the poem read aloud: You you think you’re old you meet someone you have no new words to say you think of every phrase you know they all sound dull and so clichéd but you write … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry
Tagged john steinbeck, judy garland, leonard cohen, monet, nessun dorma, pavarotti, poem, poetry, robert burns, shakespeare
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angels died
I thought we’d paint all heaven’s glory created by Pablo’s insight instead we redraw Vincent’s story of that longest of starless nights I thought we’d soar wondrous in sunlight multi-hued as love’s butterfly instead we plummet like unstringed kite unable … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry
Tagged angels died, homer, john steinbeck, mediterranean, picasso, poem, poetry, strauss, van gogh, viennese waltz, vincent
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These Books Are Made For Walking
AnElephantCant always be factual He suffers from a terrible affliction By hook or by crook He gets into a book And rambles around in a world of pure fiction He has daily Adventures like Tom Sawyer Like Huck he has … Continue reading
Posted in Daft Rhymes, humour
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