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Author Archives: Daniel Kemp
Don’t Label Me With A Name
Don’t label me with a name. Don’t label me by colour. I am me, I am no other. Don’t foster on me your bigotry, Nor peddle me your deception. I’ll live my life as it pleases me, Through my own … Continue reading
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A Night
‘Tell me of love’ She beseeched of me As the night rolled on endlessly. Never stopping she made her demands, As I complied to her passionate commands. This way, that way! I begged for a rest. Have a smoke, catch … Continue reading
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To rise from a barren earth. To soar above, to wing away. To escape from all that’s lacking, and live to love another day. © 2016, Danny Kemp. All rights reserved
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Why Did They Have To Die?
Show me your gun, show me your bullet. Tell the widow your reasons why you done it. I’ll show you a grave. I’ll show a plaque. I’ll show you a man with no bones in his back. Give him your reasons, … Continue reading
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Armageddon
At the end of life, on the edge of time. There’s no air to breathe, there’s no enzyme. There’s no reaction, the catalyst is broke. There are only tubes where the crawling choke. The analysts are gone, nothing is … Continue reading
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No More
Love has been murdered without a sound. Now buried beneath the well-trodden ground. Never to rise and bleed with shame, With worthless expressions deserving no name! © 2016, Danny Kemp.
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The Secret
The Secret… Available Now: What does an armed robbery in London’s Charing Cross Road in July 1972 have to do with a meeting held in Vienna thirty-five years earlier? What connects the wartime survival of a Jewish man who worked … Continue reading
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No Mistake
“I am heavy, I am tired,” said the old man to the child. “My life is drawing to an end. It is not what I have done to life that has brought me here today, but what life has done … Continue reading
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The Talker
An amusing, but thoroughly irreverent short story of 2,300 words Chapter One The Talker Rosalina Orsini was Italian by lineage, English by birth and old by God’s decree. She could, and did, live with those first two characterisations, the last, … Continue reading
London TODAY
Yellow construction flashing lights. Flashing lights of blue. Traffic poles on every corner glaring red at you. Engines revving, fumes a spewing, screaming voices down a phone. Nowadays there’s no place where one can truly be alone. Atrocious parking, no … Continue reading
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