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November 9, 2017

Gaunt Angel

The angel of passion haunted this place.
Many a grace
In the form of lass
Did pass
Through the ever open
Door.
Trite words where spoken,
(Most returned no more).

Now an angel gaunt
Does haunt
This place.
I can not see her face
Yet she does in secret flaunt
Her wares,
A payment just for man’s affairs.


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Published on November 09, 2017 23:27

November 8, 2017

Shy

Shall I
Hie
Towards the shy?
For it is I.

A flower may die
Untouched by the bee
But what of me?
For who am I?


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Published on November 08, 2017 22:30

November 7, 2017

The Sceptic

A sceptic stood on the river bank.
“Jump in
And swim”,
They called to him,
Showing off their strokes.
Having seen it all before
He remained on the bank,
And shrugged as the swimmers sank.


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Published on November 07, 2017 04:14

The Enduring Lie of a Golden Age – Part 2…This is Personal

I can relate to much of what Mick says.

Mick Canning

Two weeks ago I wrote of the idea so many people have that somewhere in the past there was a ‘Golden Age’ when everything was so much better than today.

I am now going to post what might seem a bit of a contradiction to what I wrote then.

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More and more, we are losing our connection with the natural world.

Everyone would have a different opinion on what is meant by the phrase ‘quality of life’, but for me if I am surrounded by concrete stru...

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Published on November 07, 2017 02:07

November 6, 2017

A Thin Thread

A thin thread
Separates the dreamer’s head
From consequences dire.
I see the waker yearning,
His hand turning
Towards the fire.


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Published on November 06, 2017 22:56

November 5, 2017

Fireworks #midnighthaiku

Sue Vincent's Daily Echo

Nature’s silent flames
Pyrotechnical display
Repeated daily

In competition
Recreating transient stars
Man doomed to failure

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Published on November 05, 2017 22:46

Poems For November 5th

November 5th is Guy Fawkes or Bonfire Night here in the UK. Below are 2 of my poems with a fireworks/Bonfire Night element to them. The first is entitled “Catherine Wheel” and the second “The Dark”.

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Both poems can be found in my collection, “Lost In The Labyrinth Of My Mind”, (http://moyhill.com/lost/).

Sometimes I feel
Like a Catherine wheel,
My words as sparks,
Lighting the dark.
But who in December
Remembers
The fifth of November?

Closing my curtain
I shut out the night
And the firewo...

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Published on November 05, 2017 11:49

Afternoons Long Ago

Afternoons lazing.
No trail blazing.
Desultory chatter.
Dreams shatter.
An invitation.
A pale imitation of love.

You were mine to choose.
I chose to lose.
To lose what? My heart?
Best stick to art,
For if I start
I may impart
Too much.
For Dutch courage has led many a man to say
More than he meant to say.

The street
Where we did meet
Was a cul-de-sac.
Perhaps you yearned,
(We could have turned
Back).
Was it need,
Greed
Or something other
That led you to become a kind of lover?


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Published on November 05, 2017 09:30

There Was A Young Man Named Nick

There was a young man named Nick
Who purchased a rain stick.
He danced about
And made great shout,
But it failed to rain on Nick!

There was a young man named Nick
Who purchased a rain stick.
He raised it high
Unto the sky
But it failed to rain on Nick!

There was a young man named Nick
Who purchased a rain stick.
When it failed to rain
He didn’t complain
But bought another stick!


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Published on November 05, 2017 02:36

Lost Track

My dog slumbers
Inocent as the day he came
Into this world
And will leave it the same.
I have long lost track of numbers.


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Published on November 05, 2017 01:13