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Tag Archives: death
A Statue of Sand
The trees were filled with birds at song, but that scene didn’t last for long. As man stretched out his grasping hand, taking over that verdant land. The rich got richer, the poor more poor. Greed and avarice reached every … Continue reading
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A Cosmic Contraction
Did conscious thought precede the consciousness of actions or did they coincide with a catastrophic cosmic contraction? Would the contraction of one’s own moral sense of wrong help one to feel at home in modern society and thereby belong? If … Continue reading
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Tagged BBC, concept, death, despair, Peace, Radio Kent, Radio London, radio today, sky, War
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An Unscarred Past
I can remember riding a bike downhill, trying to wear out a pair of shoes my parents had bought me that I didn’t like. I can remember the day my heart raced, after I’d told a lie and been found … Continue reading
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Tagged BBC, Danny Kemp, death, http://www-thedesolategarden-com.co.uk/, London, memory, Radio Kent, Radio London, radio today, sky
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Devastation, by Danny Kemp
A scar that should never heal Heartbreak that none should feel Wars fought for someones gain Oblivious to the worlds pain. © 2014, Danny Kemp. All rights reserved.
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Tagged BBC, death, devastation, heartbreak, http://www-thedesolategarden-com.co.uk/, London, pain, War
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