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Swiss Roll Family Robinson
Not astonished by the lack of surprise, The day the Robinson family died Morbidly obese. Devoured their last feast, Committing dietary...
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The simile in The Mist.
Fine mist. On Scottish hills is like the fattened paunch of a corpulent man, It simply rolls down
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So Much…..
So much of your life depends on a good start, some breakfast maybe a coffee oh and loving parents
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The Queue
The utter quiet This endless queue Our Sovereign Queen Repose Respect Remorse
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Symi
Symi A small island of the Dodecanese These island folk seem so eager to please Unhurried holidaymakers at ease Gently blown by the soft...
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Goodbye
No words, No thoughts, Just tears.
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Death in polite society
When the time comes and I must die, (Unsurprisingly, there's no date for when). Gathered family weep, may even cry. For this life, lived...
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Making up in BSL
Lovers at a round table Experiencing alfresco Expresso, Arguing so passionately, Their flailing arms demand the attention of the other,...
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Charge of the Light Ale'rs
Half a lager, half a lager. Half a lager. Onward. into their bellies so fast. Poured the six punters. "Four more light ales they craved!"...
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Lost in Conflict
Many years ago In a long-forgotten time, I watched a Channel Four TV show, I was hooked in episode one, The endings had a certain style...
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Summer Holiday in Heacham
Just one week each year during the school holidays, To a small thin-walled caravan for the five of us. Within walking distance of the...
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Mocked by Weevils
Let me take your hand, Guide me from love’s darkness, I no longer desire to live this tortuous life, every day, I contemplate my ending...
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Hope For Our Love
You have said, that it has to be Our future is no longer we. There's always you, but without me. I cling to our memories of what went...
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Paul and Art’s ‘B’ Side to Mrs Robinson
The deepest depth that it’s possible to fall, Is into an abyss of betrayal and despair, Duplicity cuts deep for the unsuspecting soul,...
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MUD
One Night, Up The Airy Mountain On the slopes of Shangri La L, L, Lucy and Rico were to Drift Away although inexperienced Under The Moon...
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Dorothy (Dot) Snuffles
I once learned life from a wise coach, An enlightened guru, if you will No one famous or pretentious Or with misplaced snooty frills. Not...
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Marion Braidfute (Wife of William (Braveheart) Wallace)
Longshank’s Primae Noctis Favoured sport of overlord Returning sullied to my husband Crying, I grasp his battle sword, Our Lord this...
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Despair to Love
Why despair? I know I can help you overcome. Feel empowered. Why quit? Why sail away without a captain Steering Why just hope? You have...
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Bitter Colours
This bitterly coloured wind, Steelyard blue, Cuts like a knife piercing the skin, cold as frosted sparks, Your bitter-coloured smile,...
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Clouds of White
Floating gently above darkened clouds, Looking down upon madding crowds, Whistling wind and dripping rain, See those people mightily...
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