by Michaela Turner | Nov 4, 2009 | Poetry
When darkness comes and tries its best To make your spirits low Call on your Angels to give you strength To tell the darkness “No” Stay strong willed and determined Be brave, stand up and fight Your Angels are there to help you Turn the darkness into light They’re...
by Robert Carson | Aug 31, 2009 | Poetry
Two swifts, in May, in their amorous fall Combine as one-love’s piercing call. In quiet contemplation of the scene- We walk-as if- within a dream Down this, on other Lakeland ways Whose beauties Wordsworth would’ve praised. The Derwent flows onward in its...
by Robert Carson | Jul 15, 2009 | Poetry
A cruel combination of circumstance Once drew me from my native land. I’ve often dreamt of misty glens Of winter nights with kin and friends. And, though, I never would return My thoughts would with the wild stag run. The watching by the salmon leap The lochins...
by Len Payne | Apr 4, 2009 | Poetry
Banners of past glories now hang in remnant form, falling prey to natures force, that weathered battles storm, rich gold and silver embroideries now tarnished, torn and black, once led the cheering regiment, blindly into attack. The heart of the regiment protected by...
by Tawfeeq Elahi Samad | Mar 19, 2009 | Poetry
There is no need to fret There is a today There will be a tomorrow. There will be another day For you to shine Under the glorious sunlight. There will be another day For you to fulfil your dreams And never look back. There will be another day For you to find solace In...