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Last Updated: 01/11/2005 15:17:04
Faces contorted in fear & pain,
Please don't let it happen again,
Stolen from an afternoon of fun,
Placed in a field with a smoking gun,
What is the price of victory?
Who will consign you to history?
Far away in the poppy fields,
Swords have clashed against shields,
The broken promise of a surgical strike,
Another hospital lies in black ruin,
Do you believe enough in your cause?
How many condemn your bloody wars?
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Falling to earth with a desolate cry,
Another man falls as bullets fly,
A family legacy fulfilled,
Hope it's not hereditary,
Play for me the pipes of peace,
Can you wash bloodied hands?
Who holds the winning card?
Christians, Muslims, east or west?
Each thinks they know best,
Let's put our faith to the test,
So pray now whatever your creed,
Hope that love prevails over greed.
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Poetry - Halloween By Del Abe Jones.
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More than two thousand years ago
A Celebration for the Dead, Returning
The Night before the Celtic New Year
With Costumes and Sacrificial Burning.
With a Celebration of the Harvest
And to Honour one's Dead Ancestry
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Poetry - In the Blink Of An Eye by Lee Cassanell
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New music
Don't lose it
Its barely eleven
You're two drinks from bedlam
And one trip from heaven
It's easy
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Poetry - 2am on Marlborough Ave By Michelle Dee
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The knife where is the knife?
My knife my knife
Gotta cut gotta cut.
See the blood then I'm alive
Running red, running free
Running scared away from me.
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Poetry - What Happens Next? By Joe Hakim
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Freedom
equality
shit like that
I agree it's noble
in theory
in principle
and I try to live my life
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Poetry - Ebb and Flow By Ian Grantham
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Gazing upstream,
cool, cold current
swirls round numbed ankles,
distant visions float
ever closer,
which to reach for,
which to avoid
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Poetry - Everybody Do The Bandwagon By Joe Hakim
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Come swooping in
like vultures around the carcass of a
beast lying dead in the desert -
lizards crawling between the teeth
of its rictus grin -
smile for the camera baby.
Trying to get involved in 'scenes'
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Poetry - When You Add It All Up by Jim Higo
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Ernie without Eric,
10 without Bo Derek,
A diocese without a cleric,
Scottish football without Berwick.
There's really not much point.
The thoughts of Tony Blair,
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Poetry - Stuck in a Continuous Loop by Joe Hakim
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Stood in the phone box
in Hull's
town centre,
drunk as fuck
tray of kebab meat in my hand,
dead lambs' eyelids and sphincters
with chips,
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Poetry - You gotta you gotta you gotta go to Yo-Yo By Michelle Dee
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Dancing and drinking blackcurrant and ice
Not lager or spirits it doesn't feel right.
Stamped the back of my hand,
at the front door, how could we riot
when our feet won't touch the floor.
Some come to sit alone, in dark shady corners.
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Poetry - Ripped To Shreds By Joe Hakim
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It's on the back of a bad night
-one of the fuckin' worst
-the dealers are new,
unprepared,
and the players
are mean tonight,
the hunger making them
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Poetry - Across The Sea By Maurice Fairfield
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If you ever go across the sea to Cuba
If only at the closing of your days
You can sit and watch the moon rise on Havana
The sun go down on Guantanamo Bay
To see the guards, the guns, the razor wire
The prisoners in their cages turning grey
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Poetry - Discovering a Horrible Truth while Dumping the Rubbish By Joe Hakim
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Moved into this new place-
another momentary sanctuary,
it's in the town centre
-no wheelie bin,
so
I didn't know what
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Poetry - The Short Goodbye (Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bum) By Maurice Fairfield
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The door she left through when she left
Was firmly closed but not quite slammed
Her steady step upon the stair
Suggested that his hopes were damned
He glanced around the dingy flat
The faded curtains, threadbare rug
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Poetry - A Wake-Up Call By Del Abe Jones.
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We have what is known as FEMA
And our "Homeland Security"
The Military, State and Feds
In case of, such a tragedy.
And we also have a President
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Poetry - Our Tsunami - 30th August 2005 By Del Abe Jones.
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The force of Mother Nature
Has washed upon our shore
With a fierce, hellish fury
Like we've never seen before.
Homes and businesses flooded
By tens of thousands, maybe more
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Poetry - Sierra Leone by Lee Cassanell
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Pieces of Carbon
For God and the bible
For profit and privilege we reap
A fistful of diamonds
Reducing proud lions
To lost and degraded black sheep.
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Poetry - High Noon in Washington By Patrick Henry
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High Noon strikes in Washington where George W. rules okay,
Top man in the Wild West where freedom comes by gun law.
From Tombstone to Dallas they'll shoot you if you cross
The wrong way their highway not their way,
And fry you like burgers in the electric chair.
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Poetry - Single, yet not alone By Miss Newton
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What a great feeling
Being here alone
Books, wine and fags
And the dangerous mobile phone
Options are open
Kisses may be stolen
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Poetry - Love Among The Ruins by Maurice Fairfield
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When first you swam into my life
I knew that I was hooked
I knew that I was caught at last
My goose was really cooked
I thought that I'd thrown in my hand
My playing days were over
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