Memory
Even the torrential rain can’t Obliterate ths path through the Fields at the edge of the city, nor The thousands like it which criss Cross the land that was here… Continue Reading
Richard Pierce – author, poet, painter
Even the torrential rain can’t Obliterate ths path through the Fields at the edge of the city, nor The thousands like it which criss Cross the land that was here… Continue Reading
PAST the past can not be undone not by dictators nor tyrants nor the historians of empires who may rewrite history nor failing memory the past is a fact it… Continue Reading
HISTORY Were we the first, Were we really the first At anything? To write of one Thing or another, to think a Specific thought, ask a particular Question, and fill… Continue Reading
GT has given me his memory of the Avignon episode, so the reconstruction now runs something like this: I started writing the poem after seeing her, got three verses done,… Continue Reading
I woke up at six this morning, my mind overflowing with words. Standing outside the office just now, before stepping into its new warmth, those words started coming faster and… Continue Reading
James Grigg died in action in Afghanistan on 16th March 2010. He played cricket with me, and was a good friend to me, and to many others in Stradbroke Cricket… Continue Reading