Kids
Once upon a time When we were kids And we felt like kids And we thought like kids And we could watch a puppet show on a sunny Saturday afternoon Continue Reading →
Once upon a time When we were kids And we felt like kids And we thought like kids And we could watch a puppet show on a sunny Saturday afternoon Continue Reading →
They lived like paupersTheir only wealth in pen or paint or piano Nights alone in rooms lit by candleWanting, waiting forThe right word or colour or noteSome line that would Continue Reading →
An old Maori man brought us his ancestors on his tongue Spit them out for us laid them down told them with fluttering hands and played them, their hollow ghosts Continue Reading →
The penultimate alarm Is not like the first, which prises your eyes open from dreams So you catch a glimpse of the light sliding through a gap in the curtains Continue Reading →
I like to have the last word To build up to it, state it gently quietly a final breath But it never really is,is it, the last There’s always something Continue Reading →
Apologies for the neglect, bloggy friends. The truth is, I’m cheating on WordPress with Tumblr, and my Tumblog takes alot of time. Not so much time that I can’t read Continue Reading →
Yay! Talk about a booky Christmas. I got loads of books and book vouchers. Ah, my friends know me well.<3 Read The Inheritance of Loss, Kiran Desai. To be honest, Continue Reading →
Finished: The Rain Queen, Katherine Scholes. I didn;t have any expectations going into this, a friend leant it to me and I had nothing else to read at the time, Continue Reading →
Finished Eat Pray Love. I admit, it exceeded my (low) expectations. I expected chick-lit with an overbearing dose of God. In fact, it’s a self-conscious memoir about depression and trying Continue Reading →