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My stories

Running

Running and running, unsure for how long; Or why, or where to and never what from. We know only, forever, this rushing along. Upward, onward and endless it seems -

Part 1 - Beginning in the End

He had changed the world in his day; it seemed strange to leave it now so unnoticed.
Poem of the week

Walking

I am often seen prowling this promenade, Staring out at the changing tempers of the sea By the many lights of days and nights. Time and the waves overlap here in the tides;

2003

I wrote this after the anti-war march in February 2003, sadly it still feels relevant.

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