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Another Come and Read Me Book of Poems
Another Come and Read Me Book of Poems
Another Come and Read Me Book of Poems
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The 3rd book in the series of the "come and read me book of poems". Yet again all the things that I have observed and experienced through the last 15 years or so of my life. Again another journey through the trials and riggers of life. Not every poem can suit ever-ones taste but there's something for everyone, Incidentally this picture is a visit to my local black country museum in the west Midlands of the UK.

I hope that the poems I have written can be enjoyed by those who read them, and don't forget that its the individual that interprets each poem to their own way of thinking. Many thanks for reading and purchasing another of my books.

Terry J Powell
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 18, 2014
ISBN9781496996701
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    Another Come and Read Me Book of Poems - Terry J Powell

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    © 2014 Terry J Powell. All rights reserved.

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    Published by AuthorHouse   11/14/2014

    ISBN: 978-1-4969-9668-8 (sc)

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    Contents

    A Day

    A life in a Hostel

    Afraid to

    Armies of death

    Bad news

    Writers Block

    The naughty child

    Behind the face of a clown

    Cricket

    Do you?

    Down the track

    Embarrassment

    Empty Hearts

    Eyes

    First Love

    My little flat (apartment)

    Growing old

    History and time

    The hunters

    How do I feel?

    The PC

    Poems and poets

    Promises

    Smokers

    Some poems

    The Line

    The little puzzle box

    The love and war

    The lusty seller

    The Man

    The Naughty children Monster

    The Office Hitler

    The old veteran

    The Plane

    The Psychic Vampire

    The scaffold

    The Sermon

    The Tiny Voice

    There was Pride

    This Life

    A day out in Wales

    A Day

    This topsey, turvey Life it goes

    That keeps us on our toes

    But if every day was the same

    Life would be so boring, and so mundane

    Each day to run the test

    Stops us stagnating into rest

    It makes us laugh, joke, and Jest

    Makes of minds confused at best

    It forces us to try

    Sometimes makes us cry

    As we tread on that upward path that never ends

    Twisting and turning on those hazardous bends

    In our constant daily struggle

    As if trying not to burst our safety bubble

    Not knowing what’s in store another day brings

    For its destiny that pulls the strings

    Or of what would be the next surprise

    That unfolds before our very eyes

    What comes next? Of that the day does borrow

    We will have to wait and see, tomorrow

    A life in a Hostel

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