by A. R. Lewis | Apr 15, 2009 | Poetry
Where did the trust of children all go? Will we ever again hear a child request. “Please mister see me across the road?” Hands clasped the old and the young boldly stride, Trusting each other from one side to the other. Where, oh where did that trust all go? No One is...
by A. R. Lewis | Oct 29, 2008 | Poetry
The Politician on the Telly demanding plans for the Millinie, The old man dozing, smiling and posing, Oh we have, yes we have, we’ve planned and schemed. The things we will do, things of which you cannot have dreamed. Our friends from the North down the M1 streaming....
by A. R. Lewis | Jun 6, 2008 | Poetry
Mind Pictures . Tin Can, or booby trap? Walk past, heart races, Roadside bomb? Hear the noise, Feel the blast, Smell the cordite. Mind pictures, Always there.
by A. R. Lewis | May 30, 2008 | Poetry
Haiku. 1. Flash of colour. Brilliant red, blue, green. Fishing King Fisher Eats. 2. Blossom tree perfumed, Humming bird hovers, Long tongue Natures nectar sips.
by A. R. Lewis | May 30, 2008 | Poetry
K.T. This southern belle who lived through hell, Stood where heavens meet. From the heights of success To the depths of despair. Toasted by the famous, Homeless in a wheel chair. Deserted by friends, family. Only the love of her schoolboy son, To comfort, nurse and...