- Last seen on Mar 26 3:39 PM 2006. Member since March 25, 2006.
- I have 24 comments, 324 poems, 4 stories
My Stories
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In July 1939 I came home for school holidays for the last time from Brackenhill. In 1936 my parents had been able to buy a house in North London and I was going to live with th900 words, 4 comments, February 16, 2005. In <200 lines, Other
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By the time my grandfather wrote the words in the title of these stories to his younger daughter (my Auntie Madge) in 1935 I was already changing from a little girl into a very1100 words, February 12, 2005. In <200 lines, Inspirational
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After more than two years exiled to Auntie Betty's home, I spent my summer holidays with Papa and Nanan at 20 Church Hill, Walthamstow - the only home I knew until I returned f1200 words, 2 comments, January 24, 2005. In <200 lines, Humor
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My grandfather was around 75 years old when he found himself in charge of the said grandaughter during her school holidays. He had had that dubious pleasure on and off since sh700 words, 8 comments, January 21, 2005. In <200 lines, Humor
My Poetry
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I did not know
grief had sealed me in -
He wandered in a muted landscape dream
Shape-shifting into shadows aeons old -
Tobacco rolls of rain lie
waiting for lightning's fire
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- A Cacophony of Mobile phones at allpoetry
. - The Plenitude of Age at allpoetry
for we are guardians at the gate
of oblivion. - Islands of Liquidity at allpoetry
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