dancing (Remove filter)
Buried in the Sunlight
This poem is for all those who find this life a trial. Keep on keeping on, as someone once remarked.
Buried in the Sunlight
Eleanor played the pipes as a piper should,
flying light with grace and flair and swing,
with airs like a wind band in the deep greenwood:
dancing her careless heart towards an Appalachian spring.
All who knew her, all for whom her life seemed bles...
Monday 5th February 2018 12:52 pm
Recent Comments
Auracle on The 24/7 365 Cell
10 hours ago
Stephen Gospage on ‘Lifelong republican’ Henry Normal turns down MBE - and tells his poetry audience why
12 hours ago
Hélène on Intention
14 hours ago
Tom Doolan on Blue
16 hours ago
Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh on Spectator
16 hours ago
Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh on The 24/7 365 Cell
17 hours ago
Red Brick Keshner on a reckoning of voices
17 hours ago
Graham Sherwood on Lancaster
17 hours ago
David RL Moore on Spectator
17 hours ago
David RL Moore on Lancaster
17 hours ago