I’ll Be Right

Mary Serenc

The sky was black The rain came down The rivers turned a muddy brown. The lightning struck The dark sky sizzled The power went out

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The Early Years

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Another day is almost done. The angry sun sinks low, As weary men head for the huts Parading in a row. A shower, shave and

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Mirror mirror on the wall

Ken Cotterill

Was this the big story, the one that could propel me up the pecking order of The Post? Every journo needs the big one. Female

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Yoga for Seniors

Janet Liu-Terry

Well, Yoga was like jam: yesterday & tomorrow but not today. What a run around I created for myself. At my previous yoga class, the

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Collateral Damage

Janet Liu-Terry

But officer, I live here. No, I’m not Australian. I was walking because I don’t go to the gym. It’s stupid, going to the gym.

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Prayers

Jennifer Marsden

We prayed for rain Gentle soaking rain to end the drought Rivulets to trickle gently along cattle pads filling boggy hoofmarks at the dam’s edge

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Sour Power, Power Sour!

Jan Lahney

Me woman, me Trace Right as rain Tracks for me train Porn for me brain Sparks me grain. Cool! Ain’t no fool Digs gang rule

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Society Diamonds Family Pearls

Des O'Neill

  Words rained feelings of satisfaction from the clouds of internet talk; through Email message. The consensus agreed all had been achieved and the family

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The Crossing – It’s Cancer *

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‘It’s cancer,’ the specialist said, peering over the top of his spectacles at me. ‘As we suspected.’ We? Not me. I hadn’t suspected. ‘…too far

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The Crossing – A Poem

Cheryl Kelly

The Crossing – A Poem He silently sobbed as he huddled in the trench With mud up to his knees and a God-awful stench Of

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Scruffy and The Crossing

Elizabeth

It started the day of The Green Bag. It had been Blue Bag, Blue Bag, Blue Bag for years, ever since I came. Come in,

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A Remarkable Event – Article

Carol Libke

Article suitable for e.g. That’s Life magazine A remarkable score I could lie. I could pretend it happened to a friend. But you probably wouldn’t

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