by Jan Hedger | Jun 23, 2013 | Poetry
We stand like a Wordsworthian host of golden sundials; with deepest brown at our epicentre; heads exalting the all seeing saffron eye of the one burning with radiant desire, to envelop Tuscany fields in its searing heat. Mesmerised; in the grip of continuous rays we...
by Jan Hedger | Apr 16, 2013 | Poetry
She wore her coat of many colours with sensual and proud aplomb Threw on her simple print cotton gown of French Rose and headed for the bathroom Emerging freshly showered in creamy Honeysuckle White She let slip the Paris Green and in the reflection of Silver saw the...
by Jan Hedger | Mar 18, 2013 | Poetry
Bring me sunset in a cup That I may drink its pleasure Taste its sweetness and its fire And know a love beyond measure of poppies flocked in golden wheat In the dying blood of the sun Bringing me consolation Bring me the moon on a saucer That I may lap its treasure...
by Jan Hedger | Nov 29, 2012 | Poetry
Each breath of wind is an angel’s kiss Stillness an angel’s sigh Fly forever free, oh wind Spread the kisses of angel’s Lift the stillness, release their sighs For the Holy Spirit is here. Each breath of wind fall on tongues To share and to prophecy Speak forever...
by Jan Hedger | Nov 7, 2012 | Poetry
Wreaths are proudly laid Backward steps are taken; and Soldiers still march on