In recent months I have had chance to spend time with someone who had begun to display signs of Dementia. This has been both enriching, and eye opening all in one, yet it has become a chance to spend quality time with one, who I viewed as strong in mind and body and full of … Continue reading The Fading Forest
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Train of Time
In recent weeks, I have been caught up with a few issues that caused me to notice how fast time moves, like a Speeding Train with One last stop remaining, the grave. In poetic terms I began to ponder how one could capture this thought on a Poem. The result of my thinking is on … Continue reading Train of Time
For You…
During our walk on this road that is life, We owe much of who or what we are, what we achieved etc, to someone who was responsible for teaching us. There is always one who provided those lessons that brought us to this point in our lives. It may be just one person that was … Continue reading For You…
The Ends Veil
Have you ever pondered how life appeared to have moved along so fast, that you almost failed top notice it had passed this far on this road of life? Did you ever ask youself, "How the heck, did I get this far? It felt like I was x age, and now this age? How the … Continue reading The Ends Veil
Wreckage of the Mind
There are those in life who wander through wreckage of the mind, meaning all too often we walk through out life with a lot of wreckage that lay's scattered in our minds. In my own case, recently I spent time focusing on my Faith and what lays about in my mind scattered as refuse. About … Continue reading Wreckage of the Mind
The Traveler (ii)
Introduction: Following on from the previous post (The Traveller), I believed that there was more to write on this topic. Therefore this is the next instalment on this topic. If one was to play Chris Stapleton's "Traveller" and then consider the poem that I have composed for this post. I am certain that It will … Continue reading The Traveler (ii)
Spring’s Kaleidoscope
Introduction: Sometimes we come upon a poem that for such a long period of time, fails to fit into the image that we have for it, until after much work and editing, it finds it's own image. Today's poem has been one such poem and following a number of days working on it, then editing … Continue reading Spring’s Kaleidoscope
The Beacon
Introduction: I am certain that in most poets work, they will come upon days where a poem just cannot appear to fit or settle in our minds as to how we would like for such a poem to be read and appear. Todays poem is one such day and definately one such poem. I will … Continue reading The Beacon
Dreamers Debris
Introduction: When planning out this poem over the past number of days, I was caught up in a train of thoughts regarding "A Childs Dreams for Life" Versus "a Child who was caught up in life as a dreamer" . Over all this is a topic that will be a strange one and a difficult one … Continue reading Dreamers Debris
The Last Goodbye: Chained
Introduction: Following the last poem I published here, one comment suggested the possibility of a series or another poem along the same lines. Basically One gave a thought to think about composing more poems following the same thought of the last poem. I realise that many may be confused, But I have ended up composing a second … Continue reading The Last Goodbye: Chained