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Purple TideA Poem by Debbie BarryA new nursery rhyme, about the fishing of Cornwall. Inspired by an episode of Rick Steves: The Best of Europe. |
Winter FishA Poem by Debbie BarryA new nursery rhyme, based on the fishing culture of Cornwall. This was inspired by an episode of Rick Steves: The Best of Europe. |
The WitchA Poem by The Moaning PoetThe death of a "Witch" |
Canal BoatA Poem by KimmieR1728A poem shaped like a canal boat that I submitted for my first assessment in Creative Writing at university. |
Mad HatterA Poem by The Moaning PoetIn a little shop of hats, There lives a man who’s slightly mad. He barks at the chimney, Talks to the walls And worst of all he sing.. |
Of Tetley's and V-2'sA Poem by Michael R. BurchOf Tetley’s and V-2's(or, “Why Not to Bomb the Brits”)by Michael R. BurchThe English are very hospitable,but tea-less, alas, they gr.. |
King Elizabeth IA Book by Victoria TempleThis is the story of Queen Elizabeth I. There is a legend in a small town in England called Bisley that the Queen was not the real Elizabeth. It was.. |
1. BisleyA Chapter by Victoria TempleA boy living a happy life will get it changed in a crazy plan |
2. ImposterA Chapter by Victoria TempleEveryone had to believe I was someone I was not |
East Devon BeaconA Poem by Michael R. BurchEast Devon Beaconby Michael R. BurchEvening darkens upon the moors,Forgiveness―a hairless thingskirting the headlamps, fugitive.Why have we come.. |
The Strange Truces of King ArthurA Poem by Michael R. BurchThe Strange Truces of King Arthurby Michael R. BurchArtur took Cabal, his hound,and Carwennan, his knife,and his sword forged by Waylandand Merlyn, hi.. |
7. La La LandA Chapter by Victoria TempleLourdes Father ensures that she does what is expected |
Translation: Wulf and EadwacerA Poem by Michael R. BurchWulf and Eadwacerancient Anglo-Saxon poem, circa 960 ADloose translation/interpretation by Michael R. BurchMy clan's curs pursue him like crippled gam.. |
Translation of "Ech day me cometh tydinges thre"A Poem by Michael R. BurchEch day me cometh tydinges thre"Each Day Three Tidings Come to Me"(anonymous Middle English poem, circa the 13th century AD)loose translation/interpre.. |