This Poem Is Not Controversial it has no enemies / does not want to argue / defend one point / or attack another
finally i got to see her / no more hiding / eyes smiling / touching my soul / for the first time i see / but the heart allready knew not a…
Featured in Nirvana
How light can I get? / How silly romantic? / How much love / can I feel?
Silly Romantic
Where is the Spirit, / The Son and the Father? / Where is the fire / In the East?
A poem I wrote a little over year ago, on atheism, religion, and non-belief in a nutshell. This reflects my views at the time, and now. Featured in Core [C.O.R.E] and Masterpiece: Literary Workshop.
Sexual abuse at an early age-check. / Suicidal thoughts during adolescence-check. / Nightmares filled with stories of rejection-check. / Dic…
With your eyes still alight / With youth’s desire / And your skin still warm / With passion’s fire Let us drink each day
A poem I wrote, based on an earlier work of mine. The phrase “le petit mort” is French, and means ‘the little death’. This phrase was used in Victorian times as a euphemism for the sexual act (climax was often referred to as ‘dying’). I was not fully aware of this when first I wrote this poem, hence a few changes here and there. This was inspired by Sonnet 116, Shakespear’s “Let me not to the marriage of true minds” and Andrew Marvel’s “My Coy Mistress”. Featured in Poetry and Beautiful Women.
Every believer is an atheist / To every other faith / All those condemned are blameless / In another’s place
A poem about religion and the nature of subjectivity. Written March 4 2009. Featured in Core [C.O.R.E] and Poetry and Beautiful Women.
Your stilettos striking sparks on the street’s skin, wrapped in twilight, we dance.
A descriptive piece about a young couple dancing in the streets at twilight. Written 25 March 2009. Featured in Up & Coming Writers. and The Sensusal Word.
You stand before me / Cotton shirt scarcely covering / Your rounded belly / The thin material / A feeble attempt / To hide the burgeoning lif…
A poem I wrote after learning that one of my classmates and childhood friends had fallen pregnant at age sixteen. She consequently left school. This is about the loss of innocence. Written 9 April 2009. Featured in Core [C.O.R.E] and Masterpieces: Literary Workshop.
the soft radiance / playing over / her marble flesh / the curve / of her alabaster / neck
A descriptive poem, the subject of which is a young woman bathed in moonlight. Written 15 April 2009. Featured in On Youth.
eyeliner and cigarettes / brittle laughter / like breaking glass / lipstick, vinyl and lights: / fake smiles / are in fashion tonight
A poem about a chance meeting in a nightclub. Inspired by the song “Starstruck” by Lady GaGa. Written 19 April 2009. Featured in WMG, The Word Tree, Core [C.O.R.E] and On Youth. Rollin up to the club on the weekend / Stylin’ out to the beat that you’re freakin / Fantasize on the track that you’re tweakin’ blow my heart up / Put your hands on my waist, pull the fader / Run it back with original flavor / Cue me up on the twelve on your table I’m so starstruck So starstruck / Baby could you blow my heart up? / So starstruck / Baby could you blow my heart up? / I’m so starstruck A collaboration with , and dedicated to, mon amie, Erika /
you wove a web of wonders / ‘round my heart / and i became tangled / in your net / of nightingale dreams
Written 28 April 2009. Featured in On Youth.
your words / taste of strawberries / dipped in chocolate / persimmons and snow / autumn evenings / crisp with frost / and crystal springs / that…
Written 28 April 2009. Featured in On Youth.
We had a dream. Fifteen years have passed since our country was resurrected from the ashes of its shameful past, and we were granted a bl…
We Had a Dream – Part One Baptism by Fire / Stillborn Democracy / Eden Marred A political speech I prepared, written from a South African perspective, about present day issues in the country. Featured in Core [C.O.R.E]
We cannot call ourselves free, when we have bound and gagged our own hands and mouths with our indifference.
We Had a Dream – Part Three Baptism by Fire / Stillborn Democracy / Eden Marred A political speech I prepared, written from a South African perspective, about present day issues in the country. Featured in On Youth.
flowing / between the lines / of words in rank / standing to attention / bent to the will / of their Creator
Written 7 May 2009. Featured in On Youth.
Photos lie, they change colors and values.. / Sold for an astonishing 6.1 million pounds
/ Peter Doig…”Cabin” Saatchi Gallery catalogue / Peter Doig..”Ravine” Saatchi Gallery
My furniture was carted off to three different places…...reflecting how the process was tearing me apart as well. Talk about a big les…
To dare is to lose one’s footing momentarily. To not dare is to lose oneself. – Soren Kierkegaard
that seemed to paint themselves, without your consciousness having anything to do with it.. you know those works will stand the test of …
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Anywhere the wind blows, / That’s where you’ll find me, / Anywhere / and everywhere / and nowhere. I chase the wind / And try to catch my …
It’s Autumn in Cumbria, and windy. =) Featured in Young Enthusiasts
For a painting to be considered complete, or in his words”full” it requires the following…
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Ecstacy / Pools of lust / Electric sexuality / Bolts of pleasure / Coursing through me / Wanton energy
’’Tonight you swim in my ocean’’, have proven to be the most erotic and sensual words ever said to me. Featured in The Sensual Word – 31 December 2009
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