by Steve Morris | May 1, 2010 | Stories
“So, these DNA strands really do match?” I asked. “Yes, if we just fill in a few gaps, as usual.” “An exact match? Really? Yeah. Right” My research associate Daniel looked understandably jaded after a considerable stretch in the lab. He frowned. “Ian, I’m telling you,...
by Leslie de la Haye | Apr 30, 2010 | Poetry
Hear you then, the strumming of the tautest wire With deep resonance of bass intent on truth And sweet tenor notes that shrill and then expire They send clear message of deepest hurt forsooth. Yet in depth of buoyant melody of love The music soothes the audience and...
by Leslie de la Haye | Apr 30, 2010 | Poetry
Jealous Winter skies of bitter Moon, darken quickly now, snow’s coming soon, The Sun has hidden its face of frowns, Fallen leaves have lost their reds and browns. Sunshine lays there on the frozen earth, No longer smiling as from its birth, North wind blows a...
by James Higham | Apr 30, 2010 | Poetry
Where all stand together in battle, Just like cows and catte. I ducked down to take a breath, When I turned around there was nothing to see but death. The smoke spreading through the land, When it hit it was coughing and pouring out like sand. I heard a strange voice...
by Leslie de la Haye | Apr 30, 2010 | Poetry
Come to me in the darkest night When Moon doth shed its beaming light As gone the harshness of the day Stars in Heaven come out to play. Oh come and share my deepest dream As sunlight on a mountain stream On my return from distant lands To take you loving by the hand....