by Andrew Diamond | Feb 3, 2010 | Poetry
Children lost parents and parents lost children Let’s put them together; we may even see That through their shared grief and support for each other They’ll start to rebuild their community. If orphans are taken away in their grief And bereft adults are all left...
by Andrew Diamond | Feb 2, 2010 | Poetry
We see blue when at peace and red when we’re riled, Yellow in sunshine and green in the wild, Black in depression, white when we’re pure And shades of grey when we’re feeling unsure. The colours we feel and the colours we see Are the same for all of humanity And...
by Andrew Diamond | Dec 31, 2009 | Poetry
Masturbate your motorbike Sitting at the traffic lights And revving up your engine Just to give us all a fright. Flashy helmet, wrapped in leather Looking tough in any weather. Lights turn green and you weave through The slowly moving traffic queue. Pick up speed....
by Andrew Diamond | Dec 7, 2009 | Poetry
I write of life as I observe, As things appear to me. Others see them differently, It’s my reality! To some the cup’s half empty, To some the cup’s half full; But that is how it’s meant to be, Perceptions cause diversity, And that’s why you will always see Some push...
by Andrew Diamond | Dec 7, 2009 | Poetry
For lunch I had some Credit Crunch and had the same for tea. I’m losing pounds by leaps and bounds through this economy. It once was grand throughout the land like there was no tomorrow. We didn’t have to beg or steal, we only had to borrow. But now that it is payback...