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Little cheeky 'yay' for me!

I have had 'I Disappear' published!!

It's in a book called ' Uplifting Moments' , published by United Press. It will be available in shops from 2012 and contains loads of other great pieces by other people.

Aside from the fact that mine is in it, it is a great book, and seems so far, to have something for everyone. See United Press' website for more info if you're interested. They also ...

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IN L.A.CALIFORN'YA

From muscled Mister Olympia to massive movie star,

When he wasn't pumping iron, he puffed on a big cigar;

Then Arnie took to motoring in the governor's own car,

They do these things in L.A. Californ'ya!

 

Olde-worldy English actor relaxing on a trip,

Puts on a lead-performance that was seen on Sunset Strip,

But his co-star couldn't stop herself from giving him some l...

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Also by M.C. Newberry:

ARROMANCHES - 1994 - D-Day plus 50 | ABROAD | STILL THE FLOWERS GROW | SANTA'S SATNAV | I AM TODAY'S NEW WOMAN | A FESTIVE SEASON SUGGESTION | THE IMPATIENT YEAR | DRUGS COME FROM A PLANT | STREAPS BOTHY - a memory of hiking in Scotland | NO ONE LOVES A DENTIST | MAN MUST CARE | BELIEVING THAT I LIED | TWO SIDES OF A COIN | WINTER GALLOPS | THE BERLIN WALL REMEMBERED | BEGGAR MY NEIGHBOUR | LOVE TAUGHT ME | OLD SOLDIERS - a poem for Remembrance Day | WORDSWORTH WOULD UNDERSTAND! | DO YOU REMEMBER MY ENGLAND? | POETIC JUSTICE | RACE DAY | MAKE YOUR MIND UP = a lyric | WHAT'S THE USE? |

The First, The Second, The Third

 

The first: I went to bed with your wife.

The second: How do you like the first?

The third: She wants to stay with me.

-The first: I don’t live with my wife.

The second: She has AIDS.

The third: How do you like the second?

 

 

Do you think that

A toilet bowl is just a hole

For your feces

Or for your ass?

It can be a place for your face...

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Also by Larisa Rzhepishevska:

Worldwide News | What is more important? | A Quarrel | Terrorism And My Garden | Why Poetry? | Believe In Your Star | You know, it happens that... | Spam, Spam, Spam | Hello, darling! | I'VE LEARNT |

humour

Our Tom

A celebration of a friend's 21st birthday; someone who used to visit us a lot until he got a girlfriend.  (We were a 2nd family for him).  With far too many references to explain.

 

 

Things have never been the same

Since them days when Tommy came                           

To visit us, behaving with aplomb;

At the table, still the wife,

Sets a place with fork and kn...

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Also by John Coopey:

Advancin' Back | Advancin' Back | 7 O'Clock Brit | Everybody's Gone Serfin' | Aspidistra | Golf Clubs | BSA Bantam | Vertav Alle Ze Vishiz Gon? |

Competition?

 

We don’t seem to have had a competition on the WOL blog of late. In the past these have inspired and produced some excellent poetry and good fun. I’m not sure why these have come to a halt, but in the absence of anyone else I would be happy to provide a prize and admin/collation of entries – if anyone is interested?

I don’t wish to step on anyone’s toes, so if I’m jumping the gun or s...

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NOW

 

NOW

 

So now it’s over and I’ve trapped off at the club

and you’ve met someone else, we’ve both moved on

in our lives. I’ve cried my tears and remember

the memories. It was good to talk today—

no, I don’t miss you but I still do care.

You’re a nice person, a little immature.

I wish you the best in life, ill meet someone now

and be happy, I’ll get my gir...

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Also by NICK ARMBRISTER:

SEA | ONWARDS | STOLEN | JOY OF BEING ALONE | NUCLEAR-ARMED ANGELS WINGS | PLANET | (untitled) | RECRUITING SERGEANT | MINI METRO – CHEVROLET MATIZ | TAT | OPPOSITES: FOUND | ONE STEP AHEAD | NORWEGIAN BATTLE | BUTTERFLY | STUPID FUCKING IDIOTS | GIRL | NOTICE | SWIM IN THE SEA | THEN JUST AS NOW | CATACLYSM WORLD | PATH |

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Death Doesn't Do Automated Doors.

 

I'm not
close enough
to activate
yet
close enough
to run,
to check.

Seeing
yet not seeing
the sparrow
nearby.

I never saw
the hawk.

You left
in little stages,
loose teeth,
cool fingers.
Cold,
I sang
most anything,
wondered
did you hear?

Feathered
cloak
sharp
talons
shriek
into
action.

I whisper
so softly
"survive."

...

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The Sound - Air

Each ward was possessed of its luminaries

and on Elizabeth Woodville, stuffed

with delusional wizardries, knight’s

move thinkers and neologists,

Joan was the apotheosis -

the lunatic’s lunatic.

 

Outshining Howard Sargeant,

alias Mikhail Mikhailovic,

the Russian sleeper who had seen

Kennedy’s assassin: transported – by spaceship! –

from Dallas, Texas,...

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Grey

Hello and welcome to my new poetry blog, some of you who know me may be surprised by my writing and those who don't know me at all I hope you enjoy it.

Quite an old one this but as this is my first entry I thought I would start as I mean to go on.

 

Grey

 

As the grey old man slips his niche

He discovers the heavenly pleasures of the world

Also he finds that dogs on ...

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Gigs All Round Next Two Weeks...

Hi there, everyone
 
These are the gigs I am doing over the next couple of weeks:
 
Monday 28th November
 
A Spoonful of Poison
Star of Kings
126 York Way
Kings Cross
London N1 0AX
Event starts 8pm (sign up between 7pm and 8pm)
Free Entry
 
Tuesday 29th November
 
Needle and Thread
H...

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Christmas Sung Simply (Chants from Walkabouts - 18)

Poem 230 of 230:  CHRISTMAS SUNG SIMPLY/AS GOSPELLERS HAVE SAID

(TUNE - IN THE KEY OF G MAJOR:

D2 A2 B2 A2 G2 E3
E1 E1 D2 G2 F#2 G3
D2 A2 B2 A2 G2 E3
D2 A2 B2 A2 G2 E3
E1 E1 D2 G2 F#2 G3
D2 A2 B2 A2 G2 E3
E1 E1 D2 G2 F#2 G3

D2 A2 B2 A2 G2 E3
E2 D2 G2 F#2 G3
D2 A2 B2 A2 G2 E3
E2 D2 G2 F#2 G3)

As gospellers have said,
Beneath signalling skies,
On land dusty to tread,
A trough...

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Make a stand

 

Make a stand

 

You can make a stand against wrong-doing or stand for what is right,

You can make a stand as a pacifist as to stand is not to fight.

You can make a stand with a fist aloft or stand with a lowered gaze,

You can make a stand that’s popular or stand without seeking praise.

You can make a stand by marching or stand up by sitting down,

You can make a stand if yo...

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Also by Mark Mr T Thompson:

Libraries aurally learnt | Intimates @ the Poetry Cafe, Betterton St on Friday the 4th |

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The Food Chain

Bite, chomp, munch, chew, nothing else for us to do.

Deep fry, beef stew, burgers, chips and ketchup too.

Eat it all, eat it now, fish, chicken, pig and cow.

Get fat, stand still, overload, feel ill.

Get fat die young, munching on a Chelsea bun.

Spit roast, French toast, cholesterol at it's very most.

Fat and grease on carbohydrate, watch them pupils start to dilate.

...

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Also by Jack Pascoe:

Black Jacket Rebel, White Coated Girl |

Zwartboek

 

Aaltje lay on the warming deck

a jetty by the zee

the sound of gunfire overhead

roused her to survey

a solitary Wellington, pinned almost to the brine

behind it growled a predatory, fearsome 109

the little Jewess fixed and froze

as trying to gain height

the stricken bomber jettisoned

one engine now alight

and every hundred yards or so, when terror ...

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Down by the sea...

I lost my care-full

soul...

where?

there,

down by the sea...

 

She cast a smiling

glance...

where?

there,

looking back at me...

 

I'm sure

I left my soul...

where?

there,

down by the sea...

 

I stooped to pick

it up...

where?

there,

down by the sea...

 

I watched as

she walked away...

where?

...

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Also by Tommy Carroll:

My loose checked tie | Oh eck! |

Departure

It felt like failure and it felt like goodbye,

the close of the car door with girl leaving the boy

and the wind around the corner carried no discharged leaves,

the grey cloud hovered but the sky suspended rain,

with regular momentum the evergreen was shaking

as everything around them remained just the same.

 

But the girl left the boy and the girl walked away,

th...

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The Hill

 

The Hill

 

 

I don’t like you,

I don’t like you and fuck you, (they say)!

And it’s difficult for me to understand,

To really comprehend their hate!

And I guess, somebody has

To be the butt of their derision,

To be the focal point of all they mistake.

 

You don’t get merit marks for knowing too much

But now, I am dumbed down,

And know not...

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Also by Noetic-fret!:

Slush | In Keswick I Walked Tall | How Many | At Celine's Request | At Celine's Request | Touched | THIS DAY | A Man Who Fell To Earth | Remnants |

heart

i stood and watched your heart rip from the frame

dripping in metal and friction sparks.

the clumsy surgeons danced around

with skilled saws

making it look like nothing.

snipped and parted,

i saw it beating there

for a minute

till the oil spilled

and killed 

around the

uselessness of mine.

tick tick

the machine hits

something hollow inside

...

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School Reunion- Miss Cadogan's Room

        Miss Cadogan’s Room


Some smells just do it don’t they.?
The limbic whoosh  that picks you
Up so fast and drops you back in time, so true
And real, it barely feels like memory.
Her room of course had not remained the same.
But one faint trail of polish,  chalk and, books
Structured my lost geometries of chairs, the board and desks,
Held me tight in symmetries familia...

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Lido

Save me from the lido

it makes me horny

I'm drowning in pure beauty

take me away

from the unnecessary love

I think I've had enough

 

Save me from your claws

I'm hurt already

there's only so much flesh you can have

blood stains on the beaks

of sweetest seagulls

why

life is a death trap?

 

She said no

I won't let go

I won't let g...

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Also by Dali:

Balloons in the tree |

deathtraplidoloveclawsseagullsbeaks

the note

 

"Did you have a good fuck?"

The note lies in the kitchen bin.

I've just come in from a date with the new man.

 

To me, our marriage was long over.

But the jagged writing told

this was not the case for you.

And, if I did have a good screw

I can't remember.

 

The pain held in that note

is with me still, thirty years on.

 

And your kindness...

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Also by Ann Foxglove:

unicorn | Space Junk | bucket | great north diver audio |

the kindness of ex-husbands

Dream Job

 

I got myself a nice little job

Back in the office again,

No more bakers for me,

I find my way to London.

 

I am getting off the bus,

I walk ahead and turn right,

It’s somewhere around here,

However, I can’t find it.

 

It’s only my second day here,

I found it alright yesterday.

People mill all about me,

If only I could ask someone.

 

...

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Also by Lynn Dye:

Disuse | Retirement | Life in the Mad House |

Jack Frost's Army

They come from the Himalayas,

From the Russian Steppes,

The Norwegian pine forests ……. running, running, running.

Faster than sound,

Colder than glass,

Harder than rock,

Over the pond

Onto the steps,

Up to the windows,

To bush, twig and grass.

The garden quivers,

Clamps the bud to bark,

The insect to leaf ….. leaf glues tight to leaf, to leaf, to ...

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winter. nature

Jolly Fun (with apologies to Charles Causley)

I saw a jolly hunter

In the jolly sun

With his jolly mistress

Having jolly fun.

 

Kissed his jolly mistress

On the jolly lips;

She wrapped her jolly legs

Round his jolly hips.

 

Hunter jolly eager -

Jolly cares gone.

Forgot jolly safety catch

Not jolly on.

 

Jolly mistress laughed as she

Jolly hunter rode;

Bang went jolly hunte...

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comedy

Love Is What You Need

 

If you love it
it will be what you wanted
If you give it
you will find it’s what you lost

There is something waiting
something beautiful, waiting
if you’re patient
if you love it

You say you want to see
scenes that feed your eyes
they’re waiting, they’re all around you
if you love them

There is something happening
something beautiful, happening
if you’...

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This Poem Has Nothing To Say

Some words seem to

Fit together

Even when they

Do not rhyme.

 

It could be something

Alien

A quick fix

An aggressive impression

 

Of a clearly superior language:

Mathematics.

 

That dink in the cosmic spring

Untangling the mystery

One dying scientist

At a time.

 

And when it does occur

At C.E.R.N.

At the BLACK HOLE ...

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Also by Kealan Coady:

Curlew On The Breaches | Lung Sulk |

Everyone Wins

How guiltless are any of us?

Each and all with an opinion

Of trying to convince others by guile or deception

Of our naïve imaginings.

 

Who amongst us is innocent?

Free of manipulation and bullying

Of persuading the unwilling that ours

Is the knowledge that is right.

 

Doubt not the strength or our

Conviction to be right all the time

Believing our...

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Back Ache

BACK ACHE

 

For two years or so and some two years at least,

I’ve had a companion a sabre-toothed beast,

It bit at my backbone and gnawing quite deep,

Impinged on my patience and severed my sleep.

 

But miracle medicines dealt it a blow,

From which no revenge ridden river could flow,

But it made me recall from the days that are past,

The unwanted companio...

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Also by Ian Gant:

A Common Prayer | Disaffection | Sappho, Salome and Sisters | Ecclesiastes 3 | Winter Fever | A Timepiece | The Heart of Winter | A STRANGE SORT OF BABY FOOD |

My Lifeboat

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The whirlpools of loneliness

were pulling me down,

you were my lifeboat.

 

With all my effort,

I forced myself

to push towards you.

 

Your kisses, your smiles

your touch saved me

from my lonely life.

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Also by Shirley Smothers:

A Small Story about a Small Town |

savedlonelinessWhirlpoolslove

Man Flu

(with apologies to The Clash)

 

DOCTOR YOU'VE GOT TO LET ME KNOW

SHOULD I SNIFF OR SHOULD I BLOW

PLEASE DON'T SAY THAT I'LL BE FINE

AFTER I'VE WAITED ALL THIS TIME

SO YOU'VE GOT TO LET ME KNOW

SHOULD I SNIFF OR SHOULD I BLOW?

 

IT'S ALWAYS SNEEZE, SNEEZE, SNEEZE

siempre achu, achu, achu

THIS MAN FLU'S GOT ME ON MY KNEES

manflu me tiene arrodillas

...

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Also by Dave Carr:

There's an App |

humour

The Wind in The Chimney

How strong am I today!

Says the wind in the chimney

Thrashing and trashing your trees

Whirling up leaves and buffeting

Birds like they’re being chucked away

By an unseen hand. Listen to the rain!

Listen to the rain drumming on your tiles

Causing you damage householder

Says the wind in the chimney.

 

You can’t stop me now!

Sings the wind in the chimney...

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Also by STEVE RUDD:

The deceased's last meal was a cheese and tomato omelette |

Domestic Science

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I

At school I learnt that domestic science was not my thing,

drove Mrs Wright to distraction

with the carnage of eggs shells and flour I left behind,

bemused her with my sense of humour;

that I could laugh

when my Swiss Roll refused to roll,

my Apple Crumble, crumble

my meringues fail to fluff

until

weary of her w...

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But first, through the gate.

Knock and the door will be opened, but first you must get through the gate.

Ask and the words will be spoken, as long as you're prepared to wait.

Seek, and ye shall find, as long as you know what IT is.

Come, to the house of the master, but remember that inside is HIS.

 

What did HE expect to find?

Walking around with God in mind.

He looked for the word, but only fou...

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Pillow Fights

Is anything more fun

than a pillow fight?

Childlike, innocent, fresh, simple,

always ending in laughter,

sometimes in clouds of feathers

and parental protests.

You love the one you 'hurt'.

You laugh till nearly sick,

glad to be alive,

overflowing with mischief and glee.

 

Few things more painful

than the hissed venom of the 'grown-up' fight

ly...

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Also by Dave Bradley:

Hippies | Nurikabe | Thou |

'It's Time To Face... Resignation' (Performance)

Earlier in the week I performed 'It's Time To Face... Resignation' at the Empire Theatre in Blackburn. On the following YouTube link, you'll find my rendition!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mMpcy9u1Dc

 

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Tongue

photo credit: Kari Musil

Tongue

I

Miss your mouth and 

Things it says

Wet fat kisses and

Flavors in your juices

Slow lingering movements across

Your pallet and the voice behind your

Kisses telling stories of Independence Day

Fireworks from your heart 

I miss your other mouth

With its distinctive smile 

Feel of warm silk

On my tongue

An...

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Also by J. Otis Powell‽ (with interrobang):

Knozz Moe King | Pannonica | Autumn Dance | ImproviXation #107 & China! | REVOLUTION: SIRONE by Ijeoma C. Thomas |

Attempt At A Poem in the Style of Tu Fu

 

"We seek him here, we seek him there,
Those Frenchies seek him everywhere.
Is he in heaven?—Is he in hell?
That damned, elusive Pimpernel"
 
- Baroness Emma Orczy
 
 
The puddle has swallowed a full moon
The necessary monsoon washed the wild dogs' mess from the path
I'm only airborne for as long as the flame stays alight
Just as well I'm made f...

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Now and then

Now and then

I want to tell you

I am something different

To what you think I am.

 

I want to hold your hand

Now and then

And look into your eyes

Before turning away

Suddenly just to confuse you.

 

Now and then

I want to write love song

After love song

For you

And keep writing

Until the skin starts

To fall off my fingers.

 

...

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Also by Andy N:

Womb Sunrise |

love poem

Gobby Gabby!

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'ThePoetry Spoke' Open Mic - Guest Poet- Alan Johnson- £20 prize up for grabs!

'ThePoetry Spoke'

Great poetry and acoustic music night-

This coming Tuesday Night- 8pm!

 

La Gondola

22a Liscard Crescent

Wallasey- The Wirral

CH44 1AE (a stones throw over the Mersey from Liverpool)

Check us out in the gig guide and view the photo- we're the venue/wine bar that has all the ivy going on lol.

 

Our Guest Poet

‘Alan Johnson’

Alan ...

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Making the Bed

As she heaved the duvet

Billowing over the bed

Words shimmered through her mind –

Like fish flashing in deep waters

Fleeting

The music of pleasing vowels

Slipping song of bubbled pebbles

Formless

Something – possibly -  glorious

 

Thoughts make our words;

Words make our thoughts.

The silly poet strives struggles

Suffers

For metaphor

...

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Also by Cynthia Buell Thomas:

The Big Hill |

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Purple

purple, majestic, like a raging stormy see whipped bewteen thunder, lightning and sun the wind, the breakers the waves, oh great makers! yet her threat is subtle, soft, almost none gentle, as her eyes are closed or rather lowered to the ground her harness, her armour of shining black her hand sprepared for her very strike do not mistake, her fairy style do not misjudge the book by it...

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21 Orde Avenue

We were too cold to oversleep

that first year in Wallsend.

The wind walked booming

into our lives, propelling us.

 

Battered, you were sweet to kiss,

breath and sweat of exertion

from riding into gale and air,

hair blow-waved, set by sea salt.

 

We ate no meat and my oven

was a cardboard box, foil-lined.

You brought treasures: lentils

and “A K...

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An Inner City Guide to Surviving The Credit Crunch

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‎'AN INNER CITY GUIDE TO SURVIVING THE CREDIT CRUNCH-BY THE LYRICAL HEALER' AS SEEN ON TV!

If you're conscious about your money and you want to look after your purse or your wallet. If you want to find easier ways of getting more value for your money-If you feel, that your money is slipping from your hands like oil- if you can't afford the things you really need-if you're fed ...

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Also by Marcia Calame:

Celebrate wha |

BON VOYAGE

 

(For the yacht captain`s wedding at Nysiros)

 

 

I wish you both a good going,

Clear, cloudless skies,

Calm seas, and a strong tide flowing

At anchor-rise.

 

 

Aye, and a fair wind filling

Your sail at under-waying

And soon, God willing -

Fresh crew - tussle-headed children playing

 

 

And when life`s eased to a gold Septembering

...

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Break The Loop

 

 

Playground names that don’t break bones

but lodge beneath the skin

 

Teenage taunts that build a wall and

haunt the life still to be lived     

 

Endlessly repeated unless we break the loop

 

Malintent, working torment, war of words

and power games, 9-5 hostility

 

Cunning insult greased by wine, each line etched

with fear and fright o...

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Also by Laura Taylor:

Biblical Imbecility | Nurikabe Nights |

anti-bullying week

You belong to the wind now...

 

You belong to the wind now
And the earth and the sea.
It’ll cast your body around us
Making every place your home.

Rest your head upon the mountain tops
Bathe your feet in the ocean waves
Your heart lies on the hill side
And the moon paints silver in your soul.

Sway in the breeze
Dance in the golden gleam
Of the summer sun
To the rhythm of the rain.

Your voic...

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Mission Creep (with audio!)

MISSION CREEP

I usually cheer at the word ‘revolution’
And rebels in action are my kith and kin
But when they are backed by the whole New World Order
That kind of description soon wears pretty thin
Royalists, Islamists,old regime turncoats
Internal divisions already exposed
The flag that they wave is the flag of King Idris
The sad Western toady Gaddafi deposed

No revolut...

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More day to day stuff

The weekend was spent drafting an assortment of press releases that will be completely ignored and designing the cover for Dream Catcher 25. Cover design is always frustrating especially when using multiple tools. You know, the spanner is metric, the nut imperial, and I never have just the right Allen key to assemble the final flatpack. Whatever I tried the cover ended up pixelated and blurry: ...

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Also by Alan Gillott:

York Poet Rose Drew named No. Nine in Top Twenty Individual Collections for 2011 | Congratulations to Tim Ellis | Neophyte |

Thaumaturgically Charged

Now I have released the Beast

I send it forth

Tail whipping; teeth snatching

the old

the young

running

thither and yon

until thaumaturgically charged

it breaks forth

Lightning striking

red slash/

and lo

flashing

black and gold

until thaumaturgically charged

it knows....

Peace

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Also by Beulah:

Blip Blip |

halloween; fire. darkgothicscarypeacelove

JUST GIVE ME A COWBOY POET

 

48 minutes since I met him
48 seconds he took to decide
He went down on one knee
And asked me to be his bride.
 
48 days to our wedding
He with that glint in his eyes
He was a big beefy feller
That filled all my desires.
 
He wore a big hat and spurs
Had leggins of fringed leather
He rode 48 hours on the range
And was happy in all kinds ...

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You

 

You

You only feel lonely when you’re in a crowd
Say you need peace and quiet then turn the music up loud
Only feel let down when you’re being held up
Say you’re okay, and then almost erupt
Only feel my presence when I’m far away
Only say go, when you want me to stay.

You speak words of wisdom and act like a fool
Set high standards for others, then break every rule
Wr...

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PoetryLovereal lifelifeLove lost

The Scarlet Prophecies Part One

"How did you get this scar?”

 

From laughing horizontally, the floor took on a Dictaphone characteristic

and I presented it with my mouth, in solvents and kisses.

 

“You were pissed.”

 

I reserve that right for you.

 

                                    *

 

She gave herself Anastasian developments in this story,

she was looking for something, we ...

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Also by Marianne Daniels:

To a Lost Friend | Season |

You in the gilded cage

You sit and you sing
in your gilded cage.
watching with wary eyes
as I sit on the sill outside,
cold and huddled down;
just a dirty, downtrodden pigeon.
Nothing like you.
 
Chirping for attention
and the lies you're fed,
you dare to judge.
Sing that success
is a cage like yours.
Scoff that I choose instead
to be outside in the cold.
 
...

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Also by Steven Kenny:

All Saints |

Home

They say home is where the heart is

and my heart is where the art lives.

 

So where is my home?

 

Art lives within us all

and begins an internal/external exchange...

a process

like humanity to trees.

We stop, relax, breathe

as one.

 

So where is my home?

 

First Contact was my spiritual home

gave meat and marrow to

broken sp...

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LYDIA LUNCH COMES TO DOMESTIC CHERRY in MAY!

MABEL. What are you doing?

URSULA. Listening to Lydia.
MABEL. That'll get you nowhere.
URSULA. She's no victim.
MABEL. She touches my evil.
URSULA. Was Jesus ever a teenager?
MABEL. That's a dirty question.
URSULA.Might be time to pack my bags.
MABEL. Got yourself some time to kill?
URSULA. Hurt yourself by pleasing me.
MABEL. You love playing the victim Urs!
URSULA.Don'...

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Lydia lunch

The Beguiling of Merlin

My name, among others, is Taliesin. And the story that I am about to tell, may well, be fable.Though if you then challenge my account and say, that this must surely be happening today,Then I would not deny such synchronicity. The tale I sing, [Taliesin].....is set in one place without time.Also here and there this very night ,sublime. Read on....

 

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Everybody Everywhere Stomp Your Feet!


I have just released a CD and download album of poetry and songs for children, featuring some of the poems that I perform in schools. The album comprises of fourteen tracks including the title song ‘Everybody Everywhere Stomp Your Feet!’ which is based on an action poem from my book ‘We Are Poets!’

 

Hear it here: http://helnthomas.bandcamp.com/track/everybody-everywhere-stomp-your-f...

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The reception

 

The reception

 

Baby screams over the chorus

Causes the record to jump

Guests shuffle round the sticky patch

Eyeing it cautiously

Treating it suspiciously

Evidence of the killjoy attendee

And the rudest of interruptions

Somewhere in another room

Away from family and witnesses

A new bride cries the bitterest tears

Poetic vows, laughter at ric...

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DEFINED

Is this me

                                                In the middle

In the room

                                                In between

there’s no space

But there’s room in my head

 

So empty to fill

with the words that twist

Deposing, degrading

Igniting such shame

 

Unseen

Replicated

Expected

Unchanged

 

Still there

...

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Best of Manchester Poets Volume 2

‘Restless Art’ and ‘Seagull Shaped’ are two bookends of a beautiful Manchester love affair that lasted just as long as it should have done, the latter due to be published in Best of Manchester Poets Volume 2 in December. The former - also about the indecision between two people - was originally called "Red", who provided much of the inspiration for the poem and, indeed, coined its eventual titl...

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A Mother's Decision

Two A.M.
I'm not alone,
but I can't sleep.
I need a bed like I've got.
she needs me bad,
just to hold her.
I make a pallet on the sofa.
I don't sleep.
I can hear her breathing,
but I'm not.
Cause tomorrow will pass,
sooner or later
and we wont be able to fix what we've done.

Six A.M.
The darkness passing.
There's still a shadow all around.
I get dressed, when t...

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ODE TO DYLAN

Read your book the other day

What can I say ?

Lots of singers, books and poems

But your're still a mysteree

Dont you see, its just curiosity

And your wife passes by like a Butterfly

 

Your songs are still here

Waiting in a drawer

Theyre for us to find;  you to share

Then we'll know you're really there

 

Your life seemed such a gas

Nothing cras...

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Global Economies

Remember remember October November
protesters in tents  at st Paul's
V for vendetta masks akin to Guy Fawkes
rich bankers  no conscience at all


G20 summit with flash cars and no cash
false promises big smile and a wave
economie's buggered,breathing their last
how long till the old systems grave ?

 

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Dancing in the Moonlight

Dancing in the Moonlight

Dancing in the moonlight is an exhilarating kind of thing

Ive done it since I was a little boy it makes me want to sing

Dancing in the moonlight as naked as a the day I was born

It blows away the cobwebs &  I’m certainly not  forlorn

Dancing in the moonlight  in the shade of the old oak tree

You get that exhilarating feeling you get from drinking...

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next step

 

Dry ice and the sweetness of lipstick

Sucked in my lungs

Burst my heart

Pull electric through my thighs

Sway in

Swing out

Gold hips round circular sound

Bass lines through meticulous pedal

I step and turn in with cream cheeks and black

Kohl eyes

Watching

Through the dark

Chill spines

Tiny hairs of affection

Raise the memories

Of ...

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out spammed

There was a young lad from Senegal
who dream't up a way to spam em all
he would request your account
and a certain amount
but never banked on Michael or Paul.

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Where have I been?

I haven't been on here and miss it so much, i've just been so busy, and I doubt I'll be able to write any more until  after Christmas or January, on the bright side it will be due to working hard after getting offered a place at a pretty good uni :)

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Poets Corner at Glassfire in Hoylake - Tuesday 15th Nov - Guest Poet is the wonderful 'Elaine Booth' plus music from Gerald (Gerry) Williams ' the Yoda of The Ukulele' plus the bass tones of Dave Gilbey plus lots more!

COME ALONG ALL YOU LOVELY POETS TO POETS CORNER IN HOYLAKE.....CH47 2AG (for your sat/nav)...

TUESDAY 15TH NOV 8 pm til - LATE pm.....

GREAT POETS...GREAT POEMS...GREAT MUSIC...GREAT PRIZES...GREAT VENUE...GREAT NIGHT!!! ...

SO MAKE IT A REGULAR DATE FOR THE 3RD TUESDAY EACH MONTH AT EIGHT!!! ...

(Your MC's on the night will be (Gorgeous) - Graham Robinson and (Stunning) Stella ...

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Spam, spam, spam, spam...

Gucci and Viagra,

offers cascade like Niagara

Claims to make your donger longer

and your love-life even stronger

Satisfy your female,

by responding to this email,

Electronic communication

can electrify your procreation.

Such claims, to some, seem spurious,

though made me a little curious,

You might advise, don’t buy it,

I say, don’t knock till you try...

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What has been Happening

Here we go not long ago i entered  the United Nations Poetry For Peace competition and the winners where announced on the 25th October 2011 i came third and a winner out of 712 poets worldwide and 742 poems the poems i wrote where liked by the Japanese Government i will be having a presentation at the Embassy in London http://www.un.org/disarmament/special/poetryforpeace/ so very excited not ju...

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No Line

 

No Line
by, Melissa R. Mendelson
 
No line. 
I’m spiraling into darkness. 
The world is gone, 
buried six feet deep 
of white, 
my future. 
Will I know love? 
Frost falls free 
from the swaying trees, 
and the trees 
fall down, 
breaking ground, 
my past. 
No connection. 
Silent is my heart 
holding its breath, 
a...

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Line

The dream once imagined

How could I possible forget?

How could I ease the pain, and wipe all the tears I had

When you left me hopelessly, I needed a guardian, but you were not there, you betrayed me

You took all my joys I could have had, they seemed inevitable but you made it possible

All the dreams I had, yes I was once a dreamer, I had high hopes, and yes I also wanted to prosper.

When you left m...

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