Category Archives: Peter Sanders and his Photography

Gaza getting bombed out of existence by Israel

Bassem Youssef placed it into perspective In a logical way And the truth emerged and looked around On this bright and sunny day We could see the clarity Of the mow the grass regime Blame it all on Palestine Add … Continue reading

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The horse in fear backed into the crowd at the coronation

Backed into the crowd Fear and the loud Noises around All over the ground A heel in the flank Hadn’t recently drank Nervous and dry The tension so high Poor horse too much to contend with

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Immunotoxic chemicals used in outdoor gear

Outdoor clothing Seems to be Including forever chemicals Waterproofing seemingly Hindering our bodies ability PFAS affect the way our bodies Protect apparently Our antibodies that fight infection And it seems to be That manufacturers carry on using them Alas No … Continue reading

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Boris Johnson ‘s buses

Wooden crates and paintings Of happy folk, to me It is his cry above all else Of non-conformity The word eccentricity Can sometimes be a way Of explaining but somehow I feel Its rejection thats at play He feels he … Continue reading

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