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Haiku's In Spring

Haiku's In Spring

A Poem by George Coombs


Attempts to write in this very meaningful Japanese form
Way Of Sorrows

Way Of Sorrows

A Poem by George Coombs


Pleasee read carefully
Seventieth Year

Seventieth Year

A Poem by George Coombs


A celebration of reaching three score years and ten and still going strong
street Life

street Life

A Poem by George Coombs


I used to do things to help the homeless in my area, this piece links with that
The Singer

The Singer

A Poem by George Coombs


Someone I know with a great singing voice
welcome

welcome

A Story by George Coombs


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The internet

The internet

A Poem by George Coombs


Being on line has been a great experience for me
Child of Nature

Child of Nature

A Story by George Coombs


A story for children that everyone might enjoy
House of Roses

House of Roses

A Poem by George Coombs


another piece for children that everyone might enjoy
Children

Children

A Poem by George Coombs


Scene from a park near where I live
In Memoriam Wilde

In Memoriam Wilde

A Poem by George Coombs


concerning a favorite writer of mine
Death In Autumn

Death In Autumn

A Poem by George Coombs


My activities among people in prison have, at times, involved correspondence with peope on death row in America-this relates to someone I knew
Chapter 5: When Things Weren't Complete S**t

Chapter 5: When Things Weren't Complete S**t

A Chapter by Green Regol


Jack's Perspective, 2009-2010
Man Refusing Food

Man Refusing Food

A Poem by George Coombs


again linked to my work among peoplein prison
Friday Night

Friday Night

A Story by George Coombs


Remembering my late brother
Watching

Watching

A Poem by George Coombs


Another clebration of stillness and the night
Portrait of Change

Portrait of Change

A Story by George Coombs


A memory I'dlike to share
Mist Gentle

Mist Gentle

A Poem by George Coombs


Another quiet piece
Death in the Long Shadow

Death in the Long Shadow

A Story by George Coombs


Please read carefully
Refuge

Refuge

A Poem by George Coombs


Please read carefully