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That Summer
That summer’s more than fifty years ago
but all the memories are vivid still
of happy times spent working on a farm
on Ireland’s coast; long hours spent making hay
with scythes and pitchforks, scorching ‘neath the sun.
There was a day with not a cloud in sight
and yet we saw a shadow on the sea.
A massive shoal the farmer said, and so
we left our tools and headed for the sh...
Saturday 26th July 2025 12:51 pm
Conflicted
The loudest silence I have ever heard,
and dark, so black I hardly see the night.
No moon, and just a smattering of stars
whose ghostly glimmer casts a shimmered shade
among the trees, where night-birds sound their cry.
A rustle in the ferns belies the breeze
that barely moves the leaves, and signals prey
that prey themselves, and so the chain endures.
For I, who spurn...
Tuesday 17th September 2019 3:59 pm
Seasonal Speculations
Welcome to the season of excess,
When insincerity displays a mask,
A false façade to hide the public face,
Disguising with a smile revulsion’s rage.
This travesty of tolerance and care,
That lasts but for the briefest tract of time,
Discarded when the fateful day has passed,
Resuming the routine of disregard.
A festival of friendship and goodwill,
Concealing the percepti...
Monday 25th December 2017 8:37 am
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