• Why?

    Why do some men like guns so easily? women too. Why do terrible bombs fall so easily? drones too. Why does genocide appeal so easily? murder too. Why do my salted tears come so easily? my grief too. Will killers never know that the pain of others is theirs too?

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  • The Boat of Fools

    A tiny craft floated oblivious on the bloodied water; while there, under them, pale, oppressed, sad people, the boat pushes its way through bloated bodies, still ignoring the calls for help, clinging to their future.. — On that boat, warm, fed, clothed and safe they ply  their inward thinking, eyes turned towards treasure, making arms,…

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  • Forgiveness Costs

    The author of forgiveness saw this blue planet as so, loving the troubled earth with paid for patience though, speaking through the earthquakes, fires and lightnings, was steadfast through shifting of huge teutonic plates  breathed living spirit released the power of oxygen, and steadfastly refused to give up on humans hates. —- Millenia passed, filling…

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  • Autumn Grief

    There was a time, I remember it well, When Autumn leaves and frosty grass meant warm home welcome and tasty hot food. That was then and this now. Heating’s off, bread is cheaper and hot meals spin the ever greedy meter. — Yet, its the same for them, the oil rich climate changers, coal fired…

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  • Sacred Sunrise

    The candles burned brightly in the temple, repaired the curtains and ordered the day, while down in the fields a body, dead lay. ——– Relieved they slept through a golden dawn and missed the signs that God was about, missed the glory of dying being bested. ——- The sun burnished creation that morning and made…

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  • Grace in the Waiting

    Dissolving margins take me deeper into the desolation of the soul, with each moment long, I find my life weariness increasing the hole in my thinking.  ——– Tears thicken in my eyes where the sight is strained by searching, my heart is like a rock as if the spirit’s flown leaving me lurching on its…

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  • The Barn Owl

    Motionless but for a revolving head, waiting  palely, a faint outline in the brooding darkness suddenly rends the air with a psycho scream,  penetrating, threatening.  ——   A ghostly flight as it sweeps the ground waiting silently, a sentinel of the dying light, seeking the future through scampering feet, blood for a scavenger’s brood. ——/ White against the…

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  • Prayer on the Front Line.

    I pray for Ukraine, that each blade of grass, flowers, bees and beetles, birds and butterflies . —- I pray for their protection against the avalanche of violence and vile destruction. —– I pray for each small child, girl or boy, their school, hospital, park and their climbing tree. ——- I pray for their safety,…

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  • Plastic Warfare

    The clouds floated on the face of the water, which flowed silently under branches of trees. Nothing moved nothing stirred but the grey water. ———————- Up above the sun shone cloaking the trees in burning heat and searing the ground; charring the last vestiges of grass that were not burned by the salt laced stream.…

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  • The Blue Tit

    The darting cobalt blue, streak of yellow gold swiftly passes snatching tasty seed then – flees to hide, green amongst the laurel leaves which tremble and close in its wake. —– Peeping out eye bright, he fixes upon a nutty gem. The seething bush releasing a wild friend, who like a salmon leaping over a…

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  • Lord, did they hurt you?

    Lord, Was their pain in your heart as they told you, “Goodbye!” They didn’t want your way nor wrestle, with things you say. Lord, did they hurt you when they walked away? And the women you helped who followed their men, turning their backs on ways that restored dignity again. Lord, did they hurt you…

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  • Carbon kills.

    With stick thin legs and bellies swollen, they remembered their playing in grass, hide and seek around trees and cattle  beside the flowing watery tracks of  the recent rain; that washed the earth and egged on the good, growing grain.  ——- Rain still falls on someone else’s land, in a place where fridges are full…

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  • Party time for some!

    Its party time for clowns, jumping around he laughs, drinking long deep draughts, while they giggle o’er jokes and  their gaffes. —- Outside the folk stay in, the rules for others thin, no invitations in the nation apart for the leading loon and his pally kin. —— jostling and singing along, playing games of ping…

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  • Broken Politics.

    Casting a vote on the emptiness of politics, is like being tossed on the unpredictable seas of storms and whirlpools, sinking and drownings. ——- Those who are outside suffer hunger while sated men and women on huge battle ships belch fire on  those struggling in the waters of injustice, malice and ——- violence from incited…

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  • Breaking the poor to pay the rich.

    There, in the place of privilege and parliament, she held the flame high. And showed clearly the darkness that assaults the poor and divided David  Cameron’s almost managing ’til their larders are  emptied of succour and their frightful futures fixed with a hasty handful of wealth cultivated wishes.  ——- Although this time the poor are…

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  • The Mystery of Life

    The particles, embodying life flew ever outwards, light shattering rocks in a star flung emptiness. Hope burned into balls of molten fire and furnaces that lit the shadows of planets: where mortality was born.  And out of nothing single cells formed  from beauty into an ordering, startling the biologists and puzzling them with their intricacies…

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  • Tears

    I bit into my chocolate, and the thoughts began to percolate. I tasted the milkiness and bittersweetness and sighed and cried inside my body – where the need’s nourishment not this punishment as the weak, hungry child in my mind’s eye dies. —– I do not mean to deride the pride we have in our…

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