Tag Archives: radio today

WAR

  With arms held high in suffocating sufferance to the inevitability of war being the final solution to any peace. Heaven is sought as the final refuge to finding a release! Truth died when freedom was lied to! Pray to … Continue reading

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Cage The Bird

Cage the bird and silence its song. Then take the lion to the dentist to extract its teeth And give them to the loudest person lying buried beneath The rabble of mediocracy where they cheered and laughed As intelligence was … Continue reading

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Around Love’s Arm

Why lust after the heavens and the stars in all the skies, If love lies beside you and fills the whole of your eyes? What can be found in violence that love can’t provide? Only blood stained hearts with souls … Continue reading

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The Beacon of Beauty

In ugly there is beauty, that’s an accepted fact, In beauty one can find, all that ugly lack. Ugly rides the air in the sounds that we hear. I bet that where you’re standing it’s lurking very near. Ugly is … Continue reading

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Man And Horse

  The horse galloped on, with a man on her back. The reins were held tightly, the stirrups slack. With aching muscles of both horse and man The filly galloped onwards, it ran and ran! Pain travelled upwards through his … Continue reading

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Three In Grief, But Only Two Cried

An event I attended as a London police officer.   The brown bark of an oak tree hid the intent, Of gunman, gun, and their shared contempt. A soldier home on leave had heard the gossip, Of his wife now … Continue reading

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Life Without Women

An old one of mine that I came across today. I’ve reworked it slightly and offer it here…… What would this life if woman free, be for someone such as me? Bereft of love, warmth and joy, that have all stood … 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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The Bells of Life, by Danny Kemp

  In the near distance a church bell rings, The same nightly tune before the chorister starts the hymns, The church stands for tradition and for what some believe. The bell signals a place of peace, where one can grieve. Religion … Continue reading

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The Decay Of Mankind, by Danny Kemp

You fair weather sailor, you ne’er do well, Turn your bow northwards and feel the oceans swell. Unleash the main sail skywards, take captive the wind. Feel the power that was trapped, but now released from within. Go seek your … Continue reading

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