by Elizabeth Murray Shipley | Nov 4, 2012 | Poetry
The Grass Green and Sweet Saplings Growing Free, Sway on Hills and the Meadows. Pink Silky Roses Colours Of Hope and Peace Abound, Paint Them on His Soul This is Our Earthly Prayer.
by Elizabeth Murray Shipley | Mar 14, 2009 | Poetry
Her well rounded curves soft dark hair and brown eyes, with features beautiful I truly love each memory. His smooth silky,fair hair blue eyes filled with passion, twixt desire and delight I treasure every moment…. together true love was...
by Elizabeth Murray Shipley | Apr 10, 2007 | Poetry
Children scamper on cobbled streets wearing blue and yellow rosettes, they are heading for the Backdamgate to watch the horses saddled. Parents follow looking proud as drums and fifes play ‘Teribus,’ ‘they’re coming, they’re...
by Elizabeth Murray Shipley | Nov 11, 2006 | Poetry
Flowers bloom in the Spring Fields of corn Summer brings, Autumn leaves are red and gold Winter snows with winds so cold. Surrounded by the Cheviot Hills Our Bonnie Teviotdale.
by Elizabeth Murray Shipley | Nov 9, 2006 | Poetry
A day we thought would never come has arrived at long last, an end to the armed terroist campaign by the IRA. The protestant and catholic leaders invited as independant witnesses to the destruction of the weapons of war. A momentous day for 29th July 2005 official...