Monthly Archive: March, 2018

Cúchulainn – Hero Of Ancient Ireland

Originally posted on Rebel Voice:
Cúchulainn is known as the Hound of Ulster. He is regarded as the greatest of the ancient heroes of Ireland. He broke women’s hearts and he broke his…

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Listen, remember and learn

Listen, remember and learn   ——————————————– Listen I love the misty mornings. I love the chill of Lake St. Clair lake when I sit alone near her. I listen to the lake and… Continue reading

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The Authorship Of Morning

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‘Fatal love’

Fatal beauty You were waited for me. Wearing light cotton nightgown and you had the beer in ice. We had planned this escape for months. I told you often. I needed you raw… Continue reading

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‘The easy days and the good days.

The easy days and the good days. On a cold days in the grasp of the Bosnian Winter. I wrote your name in the snow. Jennifer, Jennifer, my Jennifer. I love you. I… Continue reading

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Stephen Hawking (1942 – 2018)

Originally posted on Scribbled Verse:
Stephen Hawking (1942 – 2018) imprisoned in his wheelchair, the body shackled by motor-neurone disease, his intellect perched on wings, always flying free. A failing body never allowed…

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‘The rising sun’

The rising sun   I sat in the New Orleans in 1996. I liked New Orleans. Hard time and hard days couldn’t kill her spirit. I drank whiskey with old men and pretty… Continue reading

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The two guitars

Two guitars   I hurt myself today. I wanted to bleed real blood and I called you and I told you my love. I have forgiven you and I haven’t forgotten you. If… Continue reading

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The Moon that Feeds the Old

This is poetry. Please read and enjoy the work of a talented writer.

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Two Poems by Wyatt Martin

Originally posted on SOFT CARTEL:
Lovers Don’t Come They Go Why should you want any other, when you’re a world within a world? –Elliott Smith Here’s a whisper I don’t tell anyone I…

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