by Leslie de la Haye | Jun 24, 2010 | Stories
Charlie was a very quiet man who lived by himself in a little country bungalow. The bungalow where his Mother and Father had lived…..He’d been out of work for two years now, and was a very bored and lonely person. The only money he possessed was his tiny...
by Leslie de la Haye | Jun 24, 2010 | Poetry
Crystal Winter cascades blue grey skies As cold winds sweep up autumn’s brown leaves Then whistle through limbs of naked trees Cleaning earth’s surface with a new broom. Evergreens bow in supplication, Curious snowdrops virgin white peep out From bosom of warm...
by Leslie de la Haye | Jun 24, 2010 | Poetry
She of barbs, so poison horned, Nothing worse than woman scorned Heart is hard as gunmetal blue, Is in this body of a shrew. Eyes now covered with a mist, Twisted lips had not been kissed; In every word that she was taught, Was dripping poison of some sort.. Broken...
by Leslie de la Haye | Jun 20, 2010 | Poetry
Marooned deep in the space of your heart, to fly heavens with the stars in your eyes Running hands through gold of your silken hair, we flow with sweet dreams, on feather cloud sighs. I live my life in your radiant light, whilst gazing through, your open door of love...
by Leslie de la Haye | Jun 20, 2010 | Poetry
Blue, pink, and white; red, yellow, and green The most awesome sight a child has seen Floating in the balmy summer breeze They all bob, turning with grace and ease. Skipping lightly over tree and house Scattering the flocks of swan and grouse Weaving and diving...