May 9, 2009 I almost ground to a stiff and aging halt for you. I had come to my knees and then collapsed further. Face down, locking arthritically to the ground, My remaining movement was of one eye, Regarding my heart. And there I saw the remaining ember Of the old heat. So on that … Continue reading Almost Halted
Siren Song Of The Glued Thrush
Oct 31, 2009 The sound sifts up through the tree tops and, tired by their long swoop from the north, they swing in to its familiar beauty, not noting the thin pitch of alarm that was tainting the flute. Too late they sense the fear in the eyes of their friends whose limbs are strained … Continue reading Siren Song Of The Glued Thrush
Tuesdays Walking With Ida
Nov 11, 2009 She has the energy of seven. On one of the walks she shared more with Pat about the stroke. Her recovery took one and half years. Even in hospital she went about reforming. She yelled at doctors who used the strike to sit in back rooms smoking, While in the corridors and … Continue reading Tuesdays Walking With Ida
Expanded Introduction to ‘Before Dawn’
Following is the original introduction to my book with some added notes and thoughts. These 28 sequential readings may be of use for those of you who wish to question; you who have realised that things are not quite how they should be in your world. At the first reading it may be best to … Continue reading Expanded Introduction to ‘Before Dawn’