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Last Updated: 08/10/2009 12:39:04
Repatriation
By Terry Ireland
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RAF Lyneham.
The airplanes circles,
Lands and waits.
In due time the bearer party
Transfer the coffin,
Flag draped,
At the slow march.
Repatriation
Wootton Bassett.
The Town stops.
Frock coated,
Cane in hand,
Top hat doffed,
He leads the cortege
Through the lined streets.
There are some tears,
Some flowers thrown,
The salute given,
At St Bartholomew\u2019s
The church bell tolls.
Repatriation
Onward
At the proper place he rejoins
And the cortege moves on.
Another British soldier
Is home
On his shield, in valour
From cruel Afghanistan
Repatriation
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Copyright Terry Ireland 2009
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Poetry - Simple Words By Terry Ireland
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I suppose I'm just a simple man
but I can read and write.
I struggle with the crossword
nearly every single night.
I like to write my poetry
when I can make the time.
I'm not very good at rhythm
and don't always make the rhyme
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London's soil had long since dried and cobbles lay where grass once grew,
The memories of violets died as petals yearned for morning dew,
The sky as bleak as life itself an echo of the days gone by,
The clouds rained metaphoric tears in grief of man's desire to die.
This concrete world, these concrete dreams, had built a wall around my mind,
The aging grey of empty living surely soon would paint me blind,
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Poetry - Unfinished (republished With audio MP3 download) By Laurenceaux
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Your sickness is inside of you
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distraught with insecurities,
irrational instabilities
are signs I always dread.
With childish eyes - implicit faith
to me you'd run in pain,
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If you knew how many of these
were written on trains, you would laugh;
that is, if there's humour in percentages.
But I won't explain why - oh no, oh no.
Why I write so often on the move,
you can guess for yourself. It must be all
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Poetry - Story By Mike Watts
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Cancer had been chewing at her
For a couple of years before she
Finally succumbed to it
She was 40 and had
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I received the news by text
Whilst I was in bed
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I suppose I'm just a simple man
but I can read and write.
I struggle with the crossword
nearly every single night.
I like to write my poetry
when I can make the time.
I'm not very good at rhythm
and don't always make the rhyme
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And then you say: 'We can still be mates.'
But it's too late
for that,
because now I look like the world's biggest twat.
Should have never gone back,
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but now it's all derailed -
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Poetry - Feelings (republished with audio MP3 download) By Laurenceaux
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I thought my love was underhand.
But how wrong.
So wrong.
It welled up and filled my soul.
Fast: 'till I could not hold.
And how it came I cannot explain.
But I am glad.
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You told me
'Nobody puts baby in the corner!'
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and I'm no Plain Jane dancing Queen just waiting to be discovered
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Poetry - Our Love? With audio MP3 download By Laurenceaux.
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My Love
is a kinda strange love,
for my love hurts me so.
Our love
is a kinda strained love,
for our love is mine alone.
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Poetry - Flames By Lee Cassanell
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The ashes were scattered
my flatter had flittered
the flickering was fluttering
the muttering had cometh
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brought a sigh and a tear
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Luck for some is more than chance,
A gift that can't be bought,
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Moonwalking eternally across the earth in silhouette,
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In the autumn of
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The river echoes the pains,
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Even if I embrace my heart and my mind,
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Forever in your ears,
But lacking the intensity.
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What a bloody eyesore
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Another TV we've got away from
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Long, long ago
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I can't remember
Did it ever really happen?
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Shower light's still on
Cheap coffee's gone
Been asked where I've been
Can smell Mr Sheen
A liner in the bin
Pornography's missing
Toilet flushes blue
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I'm the last piece of spaghetti
in the jar in the cupboard,
I'm the kid picked out
by the nit nurse,
I'm the unclaimed purse
in the cloakroom.
I'm the only coin in the
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