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Last Updated: 19/08/2005 14:22:16
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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
The beat of my life is preventing me from sleep
Waking, thinking
Smoking, drinking
Boozing, cruising
Bullshit and schmoozing
With all of these I am so at ease
How bizarre at such a speed
I fill the gaps and lose the need
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I check the mirror
To see if I am still there
I clean my decent teeth
And brush my dehydrated hair
I'm out on the aves
Checking the cast
Bums trendies and chavs
Writers, artists, freaks and phoneys
Students, musicians, and homies
We all play our roles
In this ongoing game
We all need each other to keep us (in)sane
Although I am single I am never alone
For the devil has furnished me with a mobile phone
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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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Poetry - Storm in Western Cemetery By Tim Jarvis
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Drums in the canopy pounding,
Rain fists on timpani leafs roar.
Looking up from James Henwood's stone,
Awestruck beneath the thundering dome.
Too soon the fat drops will come,
Falling on the Madonna and I.
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Poetry - The day the bombs went off by Lee Cassanell
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I watched my Dad explode last week
I couldn't help but laugh,
He'd bought an almond cake for tea and paid for a new bath
My mother cried
And so did I
He had a leek and tatty pie
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Poetry - Port of Call By Patrick Henry
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Sailor home from the sea, soldier back from the war,
Who are you? This has never been told
To those meant to be nearest, or even yourself
Through wild years playing your part round the world.
Tinker, rover, soldier, sailor: all set deep in your Northern race;
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Poetry - The Cup That Cheers By Patrick Henry
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The reds, the underdog team they were up
For the Final night of the Europe Cup.
We wished them the best backing Liverpool,
The rough old port where hope was born,
Where you'll find no trees nor scented breeze,
Nor fields of waving corn;
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Poetry - Red Fox Blues By Patrick Henry
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I'm blue, but not true blue that way
Of the high mighty rich who took my town away.
Blue sounds of protest stand for those in need to say
Light from the hard left should shine back some sweet day
Lady Day sang the blues are nothing but a cold grey day,
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Poetry - Boner, Johnny and Bob by Adam Atkinson
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My name's Mr Bono
and my name's Elton John
I'm helping out with Bob's Live Aid
to try and sell this song
I'm acting sympathetic
to Africa's grave plight
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Poetry - Memories of the Royal and Ancient City of Hull By Maurice Fairfield
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Now if you are an Ull Kid
Or if you used to be one
No matter where you wander
Or how long you're gone
Then from your deepest psyche
Memories you'll cull
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Poetry - The Liberal Movement Sucks! By Adam Atkinson
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Druggies, lefties and suckers
Sponging off the dole
Preachin' to me bout politics
Shove it up ya ole
Sittin' on their arses
Smokin' on their fags
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Poetry - Stabbing a Word to Death in Broad Daylight By Joe Hakim
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Don't say it
don't even mention it.
Don't say it
because you don't
mean it.
Don't say it
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Poetry - A Sincere, Heartfelt Apology to my Stomach, Intestines and Guts in General by Joe Hakim
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I'm sorry,
I don't know
if it's more for myself,
or
for you,
but seeing as you
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Poetry - Gravity Always Wins By Joe Hakim
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There's this girl
I know
she's not a lover
not even a friend
if I'm honest about it,
just a girl
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Poetry - Night And Day By Elsie Creek and Michelle Dee
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Mine is the night
When stars and moon
Hide away; turn their faces
To the clouds
No reflected light
Not a sound
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Poetry - Watch Yourself By Joe Hakim
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Taking my watch off
letting the
burden on my arm,
on my life,
drop to the floor
at the end of the night,
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Poetry - Invisible Ink by Lee Cassanell
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A five year stretch
This sunken wreck
Has fresh sails hoisted high
His beard is trimmed
He's switched from gin
To Cuban Rum and lime,
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Poetry - Life in a B-Movie Subplot of Your Own Making By Joe Hakim
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We're not together,
we're in the same room,
she's just there, a bit
lonely, a bit
desperate, waiting to see
if anything happens,
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Poetry - Best Before Date By Joe Hakim
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She comes
cutting through me
and for a moment,
I don't think about
who
or what,
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Poetry - One for the TLS By Jim Higo
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I'm stood with the halfway liners
At the old Den.
We're discussing fights and human rights
And if the famous F Troop studied Zen.
I wait for Solidarnosc
To turn into a word;
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