kheldar

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I have 203 stories published in 9 collections on the site.
My stories have been read 311484 times and 44 of my stories have been cherry picked.
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David Pamment

kheldar is the public voice of .........  Moving on, he is a (say it quietly) fifty-two year old now living in Worcestershire but originally from West London. He left the big smoke twelve years ago after ill-health forced him to retire. He currently works part-time for a local charity.

khedar writes as a hobby (i.e. no one is willing to pay him). 

My stories

Cherry

SHE SHUTS HER EYES…

She shuts her eyes, an image comes An image comes unbidden, Pictures play inside her mind Of things she's long kept hidden. He shuts his eyes, no image comes No visions plague his mind,

A LONDON FAREWELL - 15th December 2006

This is by far the most difficult rhyming scheme I have ever attempted - this poem was nearly 3 years in the making, i hope you think it was worth it

DEATH HE CAME A CALLING

(author's note: this poem is an example of black humour, not melancholia)

A MEMORY OF SOLFERINO - JUNE 24TH 1859 (annotated)

I wrote this poem in the summer of 2009, the 150th anniversary of the battle that led to the founding of the International Red Cross. Notes appear at the end of the poem

SEA STORM

The lighting flashed, the thunder roared Stinging rain from black skies poured, The ship was tossed by wind and wave The crew fought hard, their lives to save.

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