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| 8771. | The Price of Fame by Ivan Donn Carswell> | | Do I really love you? So let me guess, you’ll think I’m easy prey
if I say, okay I do – but it wont get in the way of my impending fame;
I w... |
| 8772. | The Price Of Parting by Ivan Donn Carswell> | | Will they be there for you when you die?
Will they hold your hands and cry until you’ve breathed
your last? Is it too much to ask? While love is... |
| 8773. | The Waipakihi by Ivan Donn Carswell> | | Access Road Fifteen they named it
this anonymous road to the Waipakihi
where its brawling water becomes Tongariro.
A moment’s journey across a ho... |
| 8774. | Time to play by Ivan Donn Carswell> | | It is a pristine page, clean on the blue screen
where I compose, I don’t expect it to stay that way
as words glow from blunt, abused fingers, as... |
| 8775. | To keep the ambience alive by Ivan Donn Carswell> | | When you thanked me for the day I felt ashamed,
I couldn’t say it wasn’t much because it was for you,
I had enjoyed it too although it was ano... |
| 8776. | To let them die peace by Ivan Donn Carswell> | | There wasn’t room for sympathy,
the epicentre moved too rapidly for that
and even when we knew the anger
of the dispossessed the storm had pas... |
| 8777. | Worthy Places by Ivan Donn Carswell> | | There were some worthy places where we could escape,
avoid the heavy weight of living in a densely
peopled space; the first was to the outside loo... |
| 8778. | Jigsaw Puzzles and You by Anastasia Clark> | | There were long hyphens in our day-
When no one spoke; no one exhaled
As we contemplated the broken puzzles-
The broken tiles all over the floor
... |
| 8779. | To Sylvia Plath by Yahia Lababidi> | | Sleepwalking she prepared breakfast
for her still dreaming children, before
breaking fast, to satisfy her appetite
no fire needed, she all-con... |
| 8780. | PEACE OF MIND by Robert M. Hensel> | | Carry me out the ocean, where
my drifting thoughts flow free.
Guide them to a far distant land,
that only the mind can see.
There I shall paint ... |
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