by Margaret Pedley | Jun 26, 2007 | Poetry
Sally sits in the large bay window of her seafront house overlooking Staithe’s harbour, it’s December 1939, and England is at war with Germany! Everyone is waiting for news, she leans back in the chair and closes her eyes, Peace and quiet settle around her like a...
by Margaret Pedley | Jun 9, 2007 | Poetry
Magnificent man feels the life force burning within! Corrupted and broken he returns to the dust! Hold on hold on to the glory of life! We’re causing dust in the sky, why oh why? Life on this planet is one bloody lie! Wars and famine, drought and disease man is the...
by Margaret Pedley | Jun 9, 2007 | Poetry
Tunisian sunsets, the deserts allure, take the hand of an angel on this day and more! The golden door is standing ajar, yesterday is forgotten on this tropical shore! Listening to nightingale’s in the scented air watching fireflies’ dance it’s as if I’m there! Oh man...
by Margaret Pedley | Apr 14, 2007 | Poetry
Love is an angel, death the thief who steals it away! I’m living with an empty heart now and don’t know how to stop the pain! Wrap me in bandages stench the flow, This life without you is meaningless, Every separation was a bereavement, Each time you came home was a...
by Margaret Pedley | Apr 14, 2007 | Poetry
Looking at a rainbow is like living a life! I weave a tapestry threaded with hope and watch it grow, Putting love in the centre it gets spattered with blood, Stains of rejection, loose threads of desire I wallow and fall in the deepening mire! Building a bonfire to...