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It was an age to collect. Waste filled the skies, The streets, the water. Dying things left their Teeth and bones on The rotting shores for Us to pick up… Continue Reading
Richard Pierce – author, poet, painter
It was an age to collect. Waste filled the skies, The streets, the water. Dying things left their Teeth and bones on The rotting shores for Us to pick up… Continue Reading
an abstract formed from the iridescent vacuum time leaves behind the trail of past present future a chorus descant discordant with no meaning but being a cloud of inconsequence over… Continue Reading
The English have an unwavering faith In their exceptionalism, ironic at a time When their empire has crumbled away And only its blood dust remains. The Old guard remains staunchly… Continue Reading
when he sees her he launches into his prepared speech to court her commitment to monogamy lack of jealousy and envy eternal love she stops him before he takes the… Continue Reading
Bleached blonde Trainers on crossed feet Sipping coffee in the wind Fellates cake at the table. Granny walks With pram and child On the other side of the road, Life… Continue Reading
too many people children dogs on the heath too much noise i fidget on my walk to stop my irritation from exploding into anger nothing calming out here today the… Continue Reading
Those icons on their self-built Pedestals, those corrupt Visceralities who spread Lies as fact, do not Wrestle With their conscience, for They have none. We might think They have no… Continue Reading
We were never meant to have A national identity. That way Always war lay. There was never a reason for Discrimination based on colour Except for the inferiors’ fear. Borders… Continue Reading
What once we were, Echoes of the classic myths Carved in a different alphabet Under the heat of a Mediterranean Sky. What once we were, In the battles’ mirrors, Untouchable… Continue Reading
the past creeps up on me from the most unexpected places to inflict its melancholy on my present moments burrow back to those days of immortality those hours that were… Continue Reading