Category Archives: Breathing in colour

Performing in the park

An 85 year old lady A performer Had a marionette of herself Dancing in the park Clearly attracting attention From inquisitive passers by She was feeding a squirrel That’s no word of a lie Despite her age her dexterity In … Continue reading

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Wild floral landscapes

The heavenly artist’s Myriad colours A consequence of gifts beyond The bee’s the birds the wilder mammals A presentation of which i am fond The seasons music charmed and lovely Generational artistry Such a wondrous compilation Adding to the history

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August lavender

A state of expectation Bee’s wings a buzzing away The flowers have lost most of their pollen But the laggards are there still Every day The scent and the sweet colouration The infinite buzz near your ear They clearly have … Continue reading

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Bummer summer

Staring sideways into summer Such a bummer cold and rain Beaches bare no deck chairs standing Gift shops closed Geo engineering Staring upwards clouds so soggy Drenched in cadmium and more Lines of alabaster progress Who know where it leads … Continue reading

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Chicky little

When we see thee Easter springs to mind Chocolate Eggs And Child Labour Burkino Faso And Mali We hear tweeting birds Waddling woolies Conveyor belt Serious chirping Sudden falls Into a blood soaked bag For being seen as male

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Tonight

Tonight an azure sky The sun has a smile on its face I would say The coppery leaves glisten The cherry pea green coloured leaves drooping Some kind of dirge The day has been blustery north winds were blowing Sea … Continue reading

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Taiji

History guides them Ancestral journeys Across the oceans To lowly Taiji A Japanese story With so little glory More gory than glory About such a story Pods of them playing Some of them praying The Japanese slaying Some of them … Continue reading

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A little Bear

A bear likes to share He is very aware In the forest of trees He does if you please Jump leap and be So very happy Cleverly chases Goes through his paces Bright as a button That’s who he is

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Butterfly

Why not protect Such a beautiful soul Made special by gift A purely painted role Gossamer winged A fairy in flight The greatest of taster Evolved in white light.

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Laying together in the hay

Horns and bulk and weight the scale Compared to us marks out a trail Loving them makes them soon see That we are friends remarkably Laying together in the hay Smooching really come what may A veracity when the day … Continue reading

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Sleep

I am sitting up thinking unable to sleep I really miss seeing you and sometimes I weep It’s perfectly possible there’s not a sound Not even a wild fox patrolling around Just me sitting up hopeful I might Close my … Continue reading

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Why what do we ever achieve by hating and ignoring

A cartoon of soughts Echoing thoughts Correctly stated Personally weighted Questioning why When we die Then what happens After we lie The old heart stops Then we go We don’t even cough By that time can’t glow Our internals vanquished … Continue reading

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Plants process qi

Plants are sentient They love to feel They know the planet Does reveal Amazing revelations they Give to get And share each day Oxygen and Chlorophyl Amazing magic they instil Medicine enrichment too It does spill All over you Paradise … Continue reading

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Thoughtfulness over our own selfish streak

Absolutely reading what you wrote and actually said I got the instant clarity in many ways It led Me to realise your message of course I did agree We all are being selfish to a point And tragically We take … Continue reading

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Wicked Dragon

They call themselves The wicked dragon Hardly wicked seems to me Magical and entirely dapper Unique and lovely Honestly A truly lovely crafted clothing Entirely focuses Year on year Beautiful clothes A constancy Original and all defining Exceptional in many … Continue reading

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St Kenelm Church and the Manor House

A genuine Manor House It’s authenticity Standing in Minster Lovell Assuming A vast form a likening A perfect example Classic construction A one off that’s only Created and lived in Clearly Resuming Its beautiful evidence great age and willingness Emptiness … Continue reading

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Eagle

Bogged down in mud an Eagle A man decided he Would rescue that dark spirit And hopefully see it free To fly into the heavens To believe again and know It had a friend a human Who would always from … Continue reading

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Witches thimbles

A witches thimbles Boldly glowing Where the Mason Bees Are showing off Their wing size And their hum Pitter patter Thank you chum Music to the miniature band Who feel the charm Within their hand Foxgloves (digitalis)

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A righteous tear

No wilder rose doth search to see To hear a buzz of a wild bee To share one’s nectar In the air To show my little world You care By the raffia fence proclaim Thorns and greenery attain Simplicity a … Continue reading

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A Redness in all that green

In the sunlight Myriad mighty Floral tributes too Hail and hearty A welcome party And all massively true Somewhere to hide In our countryside The eyes perceives so much Bridge and chalk stream The Infinite redeem And want to stay … Continue reading

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Expressions

Coming out of the woods A bevy of souls Townsfolk and countryside Some clearly poles Apart from each other A countryside jaunt Hoi polloi and the others Tom Dick and May An under privileged few On this balmy June day

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How we kill them

We say we slaughter animals in a humane way That’s a load of cobblers for after all they pay It just is no less gruesome Or frightening for we Use halal to slice through their throats Almost cut into Bleeding … Continue reading

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Bison thought

An old man of the hills One look and the chills Begin in the heart Engage with the soul The great Bison clan Taketh control A philosopher he Looks at life Thoughtfully Able to feel And remember what’s real

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Bovine nose ring and the Dairy scourge

The nose ring An archaic torture Creation Won’t accept farming Profit and loss Where are the prophets We know the errors Milking humanity With bovine terrors

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Tiger by Catherine

A miracle painting An artist of note What she sees with her eyes It’s as if she just wrote In her genius way Captured a tiger and we See it come to life Unbelievably

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Swinging

A delightful swing That is bound to bring A Constancy of care A floral seat With it I greet The pure and fragrant air Kick out those legs That energy Swing high swing low Be free

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Spanish Bulls why they must exit so painfully

Bull fighters all go to school And they learn How to kill Bulls They feel the concern Spiteful and nasty Frighteningly so How they stab how they torment And finally grow A bull takes the venom Soldiers on through The … Continue reading

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A horse feeling the pressure

Professionalism and all we saw A frantic horse it’s spirit raw A crowd of revellers in the rain Inadequate empathy We saw the pain Demonstrated before our eyes Meaningless gestures No surprise The horse backed off

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See the love feel that love be that love

This is what our selfishness creates In cows that be Tender beautiful compassionate souls Who matter honestly Grass under their feet That tiny hint at freedoms core Romping with excitement Like they never had before As humans we should see … Continue reading

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Guardsman’s headgear royalty

It’s not a cat on a guardsman’s head Its a Canadian Black Bear that has been shot dead A female bear in hibernation It’s cubs will perish their creation Notwithstanding the fur they need To keep them warm Instead the … Continue reading

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