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May 7, 2016

“Lost in the Labyrinth of my Mind” is available to borrow from Liverpool Library

I was pleased to receive a letter in yesterday’s post advising me that my collection of poetry, “Lost in the Labyrinth of My Mind” (https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/190559769X), has been added to the stock of Liverpool Library (https://liverpool.gov.uk/libraries/find-a-library/central-library/). As someone born and bred in that great city, I am delighted the people of Liverpool will be able to borrow “Lost in the Labyrinth of My Mind”.

Kevin


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Published on May 07, 2016 03:25

May 6, 2016

The Best Class Ever

An inspiring teacher is a wonder to behold as exemplified by this post. I also had a wonderful teacher, well several, one of whom, Mr Delacruz I remember with great affection to this day.

An Unexpected Muse

PK-free-0-boy-1262989_1920 You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream. …

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Published on May 06, 2016 08:47

In Search of the Ultimate

The search for the ultimate thrill
May chill
Or kill
The fickle heart.
Better to leave dark
Yearnings to art
Where they can do no harm,
Than down the primrose way start.

The charm
Of a thing
May oft times bring
A fleeting pleasure,
But come the set of sun
When our fun is done
The sting
We feel, then repent at leisure.

“Knock, knock! Never at quiet. What are you? But this place is too cold for hell. I’ll devil-porter it no further. I had thought to have let in some of all professions that...

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Published on May 06, 2016 06:18

May 5, 2016

Death is Dead

funeral orations are no longer spoken.
Death’s scythe is broken.
His tread echoes not
And the graveyard plot
No longer inspires dread,
For death is dead!

The ageless sit.
Some wit
Cracks a joke, but there is no laughter
As after
Countless repetitions, humour palls.

Lothario calls
On his latest conquest.
Going through the motions, he longs for rest,
For all passion has long since gone,
And women’s faces have merged and become as one.
Yet he must cary on and on …

The celebrity’s aplomb
Is f...

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Published on May 05, 2016 23:20

May 4, 2016

Welcome

Welcome to a world of plastic
Where values elastic
Forever stretch
And men letch
After robot girls
Who are Ever ready for action.

Welcome to a world where satisfaction
Is guaranteed
And men are from bordom freed
By pills
Producing thrills
Of the most delightful kind.

Welcome to a world where the troubled mind
Is no more
For technology has in store
A virtual Paradise, In which dreams that shatter
No longer matter
For the programme can be infinitely changed.
Welcome to a world deranged!


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Published on May 04, 2016 05:27

May 3, 2016

Life is but a dream

I spent the earlier portion of this evening with my old friend Jeff. As ever, our conversation ranged far and wide. One topic on which we dwelt at length revolved around what constitutes reality and how, at any given point we can be certain that what we are experiencing is real. When one dies, my friend remarked, the world ceases to exist. While I don’t wish to get into whether my dear friend is, in fact right, I had in the back of my mind during the entirety of our conversation a poem by A....

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Published on May 03, 2016 13:42

May 2, 2016

Petition Amazon to stop letting people return ebooks after 15% read!

If one purchases a physical book in a bookstore one can not return it unless there is someting physically wrong with it (E.G. pages bound up-side-down or text missing). However one can, with Amazon return a book when 15 percent read. This seems wholly wrong particularly given that one can sample Kindle titles prior to purchasing them. Kevin

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My thanks to Kawanee for posting about this issue Book Blogger Alisha Webster started this petition with a single sign...
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Published on May 02, 2016 13:53

Blood Orange by: Don Massenzio

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Published on May 02, 2016 08:36

The Crowd

I am a ripple lost upon the commotion
Of the great ocean,
As the sea around me roars.
The applause
Of gulls
Lulls
Me towards a kind of doze,
A daydream, wherin I smell the sweet rose
or poetry compose.

Caught in a trap Of my own device.
I hear the clapping hands
Of those I do not understand,
For the flock know not, that they have lost the land.
I could walk away
But I must stay
And try not to guffaw
At the empty roar
Of the fickle crowd.

I would rather be a cloud
That sails high
In a tranq...

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Published on May 02, 2016 05:22

May 1, 2016

The Wolf and The Forn

To recognise the human and still do.
To see a heart true
And yet go through
With it, for a deal is a deal,
And ‘tis foretold
That an agreement sealed
By gold
Will hold
For what is sold is forever sold.

The heart may command
The hand
To withdraw
From the wolf’s paw.
But the forn
Torn
By circumstance dallies
With the wolf, who yawns
While the fawn tallies
The cost
Of innocence lost.


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Published on May 01, 2016 03:54