by Dennis Shrubshall | Mar 17, 2009 | Poetry
No Man is an Island Or Woman so the saying goes For the path of Life ahead of us Is something no one knows For some who’ve given one hundred percent Sometimes the rewards seem small And yet to others fortune abounds Without much effort at all But after all when the...
by Denise Richardson | Mar 2, 2009 | Poetry
At sunset the warm flowers meet the cooling sky and each takes on the others’ shade; The pink that’s gathered in the clouds is borrowed from the lavender blade, Or is it that the lavender hue is taken from the sky and mixed this way? No, it’s the setting sun creating...
by Denise Richardson | Mar 2, 2009 | Poetry
Have you ever experienced complete and utter joy so that it filled your whole being? I have experienced this once and it was something that made my soul sing. It came upon me quite without any warning, took my by surprise With the force of a rainstorm, black clouds...
by Chris Green | Dec 19, 2008 | Poetry
What is a flag? Some pieces of rag, Some colours sewn all together; An ensign; a place to gather. What is a flag? Rolled cloth in a bag, A great ship’s battle ensign Or only a printed sign? What is a flag? In honour’s brag We stand and fight In pride and might. What...
by Anne-Marie Spittle | Dec 17, 2008 | Poetry
There will always be those who tell you That you should not But what do they do? Sit in their ivory towers Hiding behind twitching curtains Never living Always the ‘you shoulds’ Rather than the Pathfinders Always the ‘that’s to risky’ That never learn to fly Life...