Monthly Archives: March 2017

I see the lavender – illustrated poem

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Going Home – a poem

As yesterday was Mothering Sunday I felt it appropriate to share this poem of mine from 2004      GOING HOME (For Anne 17 May 2004) Life ebbs and wheezes – we look for signs of grace. She slides into … Continue reading

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Night Shifts

NIGHT SHIFTS Aimlessly walking through the quiet town, an echo painlessly affirms belonging. Night falls; the day disintegrates – all reference fails. I cannot wrap this world in meaning. Slowly it burns out the old images, the worn words, the … Continue reading

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