My Brother Is Dead But I'm Doing Fine by David Daniels No need for words the poem speaks for itself. [375 words] School by Colin Baker - [107 words] Not Yet Met by Rob Badger - [2 words] How Many Hoops? by Cedric McClester How Many Hoops? poses a rhetorical question. [46 words] ¥Oic£ by French - [3 words] Why To War by Rob Badger WAR.....Why? [171 words] Wedonotexist by K M - [181 words] Weak In Faith by Oksana Klym - [85 words] Voice And Pen by Rob Badger Who doesn't love to sing? [79 words] Vircerzo by French - [4 words] Universal Soul by Rob Badger - [96 words] Undivided Diamond by Rob Badger Family's strong bonds. [110 words] Un Dia En La Playa by Roberto J Moreno It's a poem on what I think love should feel like. Es un poema describiendo lo que yo pienso... [161 words] Thoughts Of A Comet by Majen Stewart Short emotional account of the thoughts of a comet. [239 words] Thorn And Rose by Randall Barfield - [66 words] The Winds Of October by Kayla L Jordan Eh, I don't know. Just something I came up with. Enjoy. [76 words] The Silent Thief by Tamsin Butler Just ended a relationship so a bit devasted at the moment [232 words] The Realm Of The Old by Andrews - [55 words] The Lies We Hear by Nadine Southam - [77 words] Tall Witnesses To A Miracle by Rob Badger Miracle. [137 words] Soul At War by Michelle - [59 words] Sky, Us, And All Below by Rob Badger we. [92 words] Please Send Me Blessings by Randall Barfield - [48 words] Pathetic Phallacy by Tamsin Butler Randomness in my head [184 words] Pair Of Tears by Jayy Zappone A girl who loses the love of her life. [102 words] One With The Horse by Shannon L Daniels - [48 words] One Last Serenade by Jayy Zappone Uncontrollable love. [130 words] Old by Mike Piotrowski A poem regarding some of the residents in the long term care facility, [100 words] No Way Of Knowing by Rob Badger - [70 words] Nana And Popa by Rob Badger - [107 words] Moods by Nadine Southam - [102 words] Middle Months by Rob Badger Summer. [116 words] Love Is An Epidemic by Jayy Zappone - [105 words] Key To You And Me by Rob Badger - [72 words] Just Thoughts..... by Charity B Baez Just thoughts running through my mind.....at a crazy point in my life..... [191 words] Just A Glance by Rob Badger why not take a chance and return a glance, a smile, the love could last a while. [96 words] Jesus, You Look So Kansas-Like by Randall Barfield - [328 words] It's 1am...Rebirth by Roberto J Moreno It's a poem about someone I've been getting close too; however, everything is on her terms. ... [191 words] Intimacy Of Love by Dri dreaming... [154 words] Im Gone by Jessi - [126 words] How Funny It Is To Lose Someone. by Chloe L Batey Haven't added anything in a while but here's my newest. About losing somebody ... [127 words] Hands Of Time by Tara Bridget Moore Don't let time decide your fate. A pithy little poem about time passing us all by... tarabridgetm... [36 words] Gone Is Our Lisa by Randall Barfield (Feeling Poe-ish today maybe?) [87 words] Forming Sky by Rob Badger - [100 words] Fall Falling Fallen by Jessi - [35 words] Fading Time by Rob Badger If you ever start to think about how things could be with the perfect person, this is my shot at pu... [146 words] Eternal by Briony Carvalho - [80 words] Enter My World by Rob Badger - [56 words] Don't Fall Through Hate by Rob Badger - [121 words] Do You See? by Jessi - [132 words] Crying by Melissa Bushman let love in lost [23 words] Block by Melissa Bushman trying to forget [49 words] Beneath Our Feet by Michelle - [91 words] Awoken by Rob Badger True Love. [120 words] A Summer Of Abandoned Love by Jayy Zappone Abandoned love [102 words] A Simple Yet Complex Tragedy by Jayy Zappone Dark. [102 words] A Minute Before The Tone. by Roberto J Moreno It's a poem about all the thoughts you have before calling that person you like. Yet... [169 words] 25 Years On 2012 by Rob Badger .... [117 words] (I See) The Light by R Bennett Okerstrom Can you see the light? [98 words] Who Is This Person by Jennifer Mendez - [99 words] The Years Through The Trees by Andrews - [41 words] The Tyrant by Joshua Meihaus This is one of my first poems, and one of my last before I became more melancholy. [88 words] The Conception Of Reality by Mike Piotrowski Hope you enjoy the poem! -Mike. [244 words] Take O Take Those Chips Away by Colin Baker - [44 words] Queen Of Roses by Jennifer Mendez - [104 words] Over My Dead Body by Colin Baker - [52 words] Oh Jesus! by Colin Baker - [18 words] Miss Sally Said (They'd All Be Dead) by Cedric McClester Miss Sally Said is a poem that chronicals one woman and her people's journ... [504 words] Midnight Cry by Joshua Meihaus The tragedy of an unknown person, depicted in four short verses. [100 words] L O V E by Nesam Pillay Experience [45 words] If Eternity Allows by Tara Bridget Moore Have you enjoyed this poem? If you have, and you are an aspiring writer of poetry and fictio... [276 words] Getting There by Richard Ferrell Reflection on tomorrow [14 words] Famous by Sooz It's hard being famous! [92 words] Darkness Of The Night by Joshua Meihaus The first poem I wrote that I can remember, and definitely the first poem I'm proud I wro... [78 words] Blanket Of Trust by R Bennett Okerstrom Take my secret to your grave [59 words] Beneath The Oak In The Park by Joshua Meihaus A poem depicting a lost love, contemplated as the stars in the sky began to appear,... 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TITLE (EDIT)
25 Years On
DESCRIPTION
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AUTHOR
Colin Baker
ABOUT
THE AUTHOR
- [October 2014]
AUTHOR'S E-MAIL ADDRESS
clnbkr@tiscali.co.uk
AUTHOR'S OTHER TITLES (117)
2 Am (Poetry) - [115 words] A Bus Commuter's Sonnet (Poetry) - [107 words] A Choreographed Breakfast (Poetry) - [68 words] A Dreamer's Song (Aka Wishful Thinking) (Poetry) - [85 words] A Fibber's Prayer (Poetry) A short poem about making good some porkies. [291 words] [Humor] A First Class Service (Poetry) - [15 words] A Lost Generation ? (Poetry) - [52 words] A Pious Gent (Poetry) - [11 words] A Restraining Order For Jesus (Poetry) - [258 words] A Smoker's Pledge Of Allegiance (Poetry) - [98 words] A To Z Of Adolescence (Poetry) Ever been a parent ? Of three daughters ? [21 words] A Visit To The Planetarium (Poetry) - [31 words] Africans, Westerners And Intelligence. (Essays) A reply to Dr. James D. Watson's recent assertion that Africans are of inferior intelligence when compared to Westerners. [7,297 words] An Apple A Day (Poetry) Fun poetry. [36 words] Believe In Better (Short Stories) A philosophical alternative to the current mindset. [804 words] Beneath Her Window (Poetry) - [34 words] Benefit Cutting For Dummies (Non-Fiction) Benefit cutting is politically and ideologically motivated. [2,411 words] Bill Gates Should Take A Tip From Karl And Fred (Essays) Bill Gates recently criticised capitalism. Hooray! one might be minded to cry out! But all is not as straight forward as it seems. [872 words] [Drama] Bill The Bus Driver (Poetry) - [61 words] Blackvein (Poetry) - [103 words] Britain's Festival Of The Juggernaut. (Essays) Capitalist Britain and the Hindu tradition of Vishnu's incarnation have much in common. [1,277 words] By Night When Others Soundly Slept (I'd Pinch Lots Of Stuff) (Poetry) - [114 words] Christmas Conundrum (Poetry) Christmas can be a confusing time for some children. [197 words] Coming To Terms (Poetry) Extolling the virtues of the human brain. [177 words] Contradictory Deliverance (Poetry) - [37 words] Cost-Effective Indifference (Poetry) - [29 words] Cough & Drop (Poetry) - [114 words] Debt (Poetry) Debt, Emily Dickinson style. [178 words] ' Doc ' (Poetry) A very brief reflection of the continued erosion of free health provision in contemporary Britain. [80 words] Douglas R.I.P. (Poetry) - [270 words] Ends And Means (Non-Fiction) The world we currently live in is a topsy turvy place. [215 words] [History] Evening Class For A Grownup (Poetry) - [58 words] Favour (Poetry) - [21 words] Fruit And Vegetable Shortages (Non-Fiction) A spurious argument [269 words] Get On Board, Iraqi Children (Poetry) Allah's train keeps a-comin' for thousands of Iraqi children. [181 words] Good News Is No News (Short Stories) Good news isn't always what it seems. [470 words] [Literary Fiction] Growing Up (2006) (Poetry) - [28 words] Hey John! How Are Things My Friend? (Poetry) - [134 words] Hit The Sack (Poetry) - [299 words] If I Die (Poetry) Inspired by a conversation one evening at bedtime between my 6 year old daughter and I. Suddenly, she wanted to explore the concept of dying. [129 words] Imperialism Dear Boy, Imperialism (Poetry) Limerick on the theme of the current Gulf conflict. [27 words] In A Seaside Street (Poetry) - [167 words] In The Top Right-Hand Corner (Poetry) - [21 words] In The Union Of Myanmar (Poetry) - [38 words] It's Like Hurricane Ike... (Poetry) - [112 words] Kidney Stones (Poetry) - [13 words] Killing At Camp - Justice? (Poetry) - [55 words] Labour Pains (Poetry) - [93 words] Last Wednesday: Peterchurch, Herefordshire. (Poetry) - [31 words] Little Donkey - Revised (Poetry) A poem for christmas [16 words] [Humor] Lovers Walking In A Lane In Summer (Poetry) - [126 words] Margaret Thatcher's Funeral (Non-Fiction) - [270 words] Meop Citsigoloen A (Poetry) - [28 words] Milton! Art Thou Dying (Again)? (Poetry) Is Milton Friedman's free-market mantra now in tatters? [28 words] Monday Morning (Poetry) - [59 words] Moral Instruction (Poetry) - [107 words] My Child X 3 (Poetry) - [23 words] Newport - Stow Hill (Poetry) - [4 words] Norman's Unemployment Policy - Britain, Summer 1981 (Poetry) - [158 words] Oh Jesus! (Poetry) - [18 words] Oh La La ! (Poetry) - [118 words] On The Beach! (Poetry) - [48 words] Over My Dead Body (Poetry) - [52 words] Pardon Me But................... (Poetry) - [11 words] Parliament? - It's History! (Essays) The role of Parliament as an institution here in the UK must now radically change. [1,398 words] Partnership (Poetry) - [30 words] Playing Pétanque (Poetry) - [141 words] Pleasure Island (Poetry) - [114 words] Poem Of The Cross (Poetry) - [32 words] Poetry - No Doubt (Poetry) - [8 words] Potential Human (Poetry) - [33 words] Pregnancy And Politics (Non-Fiction) An argument against capitalism [1,096 words] Prophecy (Poetry) - [28 words] Psalm 17-30 (The Rush-Hour Psalm) (Poetry) - [261 words] Psalm 23 (New Labour's Psalm) (Poetry) - [108 words] Psalm 23 (The Mcjob Psalm) (Poetry) McJobs abound in capitalist society.... [122 words] Rain Heading In From The West (Poetry) A poem written to mark the many innocent deaths brought about by Western political aggression in Iraq and Afghanistan. [243 words] Raining Cats And Dogs (Poetry) Do you believe in metaphors coming true ? [187 words] Reflections On God's Actions (Poetry) - [62 words] Remembering (Poetry) - [144 words] Saturday Night Dilemma (Poetry) Saturday nights out are not what they used to be. [92 words] Saviour Self (Poetry) - [86 words] School (Poetry) - [107 words] Screwball Scramble (Essays) There is a good reason for the phenomenon of frenzied shopping in the Western world. [2,381 words] September 03, 2007 (Poetry) To mark a particular President's recent visit to Iraq [18 words] Social Inequality Is Not One-Sided (Non-Fiction) - [1,035 words] Society, The Family And A Thatcher. (Essays) When UK conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher asserted in 1987 that 'there is no such thing as society', she overlooked all that it is to be human. [5,380 words] Something For Nothing (Short Stories) The irony of political correctness [90 words] Sometimes (Poetry) Sometimes, contemporary work roles seem to necessitate wishful thinking in a person. [69 words] Spitting (At) Images (Poetry) - [28 words] Take O Take Those Chips Away (Poetry) - [44 words] Taking Leave (And All That) (Poetry) - [36 words] The B B C (Poetry) - [12 words] The Chair (Poetry) - [235 words] The Chinese Medicine Shop (Poetry) - [43 words] The Lords (Poetry) - [28 words] The Poisonous Dart Frog, Politics And History (Essays) - [2,477 words] The Religious Sum Of The Iraq War (Poetry) - [14 words] The Retrospective Chicken (Poetry) Introspective journey of a chicken. [255 words] The Sack Race (Poetry) A short poem, written to mark the occasion of my youngest daughter's recent triumphs in her school sack race. [207 words] The State (Poetry) - [22 words] The Sum Of Amon Goeth's Execution (Poetry) - [14 words] The Valleys (Poetry) - [68 words] The Western Alpha Bit (Poetry) Topic of Iraq [182 words] Thoughts On The Evolutionary School Of Life (Poetry) - [177 words] Thoughts On Youth Crime (Poetry) - [16 words] Topsy Turvy (Poetry) - [33 words] Up! (Poetry) - [64 words] Up-Hill (Till M4 Junction 3, Then Head South) (Poetry) - [138 words] We'd Sit And Sing Alway (Then Came A Barratt Team) (Poetry) Greenbelt, in certain parts of 21st century Britain, is a dwindling phenomenon. [71 words] We'll Go No More A-Dogging (Poetry) - [70 words] What Do We Want? Concrete Fairness! When Do We Want It? Now! (Essays) Live Aid and Live 8 failed because they made metaphysical appeals to fairness and justice. [4,232 words] While God........... (Poetry) - [15 words] Why And How We Spoke God Into Existence (Poetry) Have you ever wondered how God came to be? [234 words] Why Bother At All? (Non-Fiction) Why bother struggling to save a decaying economic system like capitalism? [483 words] Withdrawn Loners And Sparkling Drops (Non-Fiction) The recent shooting at Sandy Hook school in Connecticut USA is tragic beyond question, yet also revealing in some ways. [856 words] [Crime] Yesterday (Poetry) (Inspired by one of Brittany's recent tree-climbing experiences, she being our youngest daughter) [177 words]
25 Years On Colin Baker
- 25 years on - since your love first thudded in me, and you're still my devil on sticks, coming to meet me under the bridge; to wrap spaghetti; to grind coffee; to swing umbrellas about feet, legs and arms for hours; Always omitting suns and cradles of course.... [No children at our show!] And when we tie that magic knot! Christ, you're some devil! My favourite? Suicide! But this Wednesday, on my night off, let's try genocide for a change, like I saw a while back in the market square.
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STORYMANIA PUBLICATION DATE
March 2008
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