An Angel Once
Came Down From Heaven
An angel once came
down from heaven,
For a holiday in
Torquay, South Devon.
Dipped her toes in
the sea,
Said,
Its too cold for me.
And promptly flew
off back to heaven.

The Ballet Of
The Birds
The blue tit waits
for the great tit,
As branches stir
in the wind.
In flight they
perform a pas de deux
To the humming
music of bees,
Then gracefully
descend to the ground
To peck nuts, with
starlings and sparrows,
While their
audience, the robin, looks on.

Blue Dawn
Today I woke to a
clear blue sky,
Not a cloud, just
the sun, in a clear blue sky.
It made me feel
good; put a smile on my face,
When I woke and
looked out on a clear blue sky.
Bright was the
weather and bright was my mood
When I went for a
walk neath the clear blue sky.
The river was
covered in a silver sheen,
Dappled and shiny,
under a clear blue sky.
A day such as this
is unseasonably rare,
So I lay on the
bank neath the clear blue sky.
Sapphires are blue
and Sapphire, am I,
Enjoying my day,
under a clear blue sky.

By Day, By
Night
By day smart
ladies come to shop
And men is suits
walk by to office jobs
Children by their
mothers skip and hop
To bakers, with
their smell of loaves and cobs.
By night the pubs
and clubs all swarm with life
And drunken fights
are truly common-place,
Drug dealers
replace the daytime shopping wife
Feed addicts, who
are high and off their face.
Two different
cities, yes, but just one street,
By night, a place
that most wont want to walk
By day, those
people trim and neat,
Are not afraid, in
fact they stand and talk.
Would that the
night-time street would disappear
And like the day
stay bright and full of cheer.

By The
Fireside
By the fireside,
warm and bright
On this freezing
winter night
We lie in comfort
by the fire
Filled with love,
filled with desire,
Away from snow and
winter weather
Our bodies close,
entwined together,
This moment,
always meant to be,
The longing as you
enter me.
The fire dies and
embers glow,
Our passion too,
will soon be so,
But we wont
forget the pure delight,
Shared by the
fireside this winter night.

Chicken
At school they
called me, chicken,
Or sometimes,
goodie two shoes,
Because I
wasnt naughty,
Didnt want
to be accused
Of doing all the
things
My other
classmates did,
I didnt want
detention,
While they
didnt give a fig.
At work they
called me, chicken,
Because I
wouldnt petty- thieve
Like all my other
workmates,
Its not what
I believe.
I guess Im
still a chicken,
A, goodie two
shoes, too,
But I live with a
clear conscience,
Can the same be
said of you?