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For every love that’s born there is a cry
A Poem by
Mark Heathcote
For every birth there is a cry For every dream there is a wave That recedes on a worn out lie For every figurative metaphor ..
Beneath the cloy mountain grass...
A Poem by
Mark Heathcote
This a very old poem of mine.
Well it’s all in my stove-ah
A Poem by
Mark Heathcote
I have a rose she’s all petals and thorns. “Well it’s all in my stove-ah “ I begged her for no mercy, I cried fo..
The heavens at the summit…
A Poem by
Mark Heathcote
“Rest your weary wings upon the air”… Let the wind of love carry you here Carry you there - as long as it, Submits to ..
Milk and butter
A Poem by
Mark Heathcote
For mothers who feel unloved...
An owl the colour of snow
A Poem by
Mark Heathcote
An owl the colour of snow Casts a shadow of surprize A declaration! That now there’s no sunrise.
I don’t doubt it’s all fixed…
A Poem by
Mark Heathcote
There is a cycle to all this our misery I for one! Don’t doubt it’s all fixed. We’ll have 5yrs in thirty of prosperity..
Singing a Johnny Cash locus song for me!
A Poem by
Mark Heathcote
A ganging ocean washed over me When I was young, I was already old When I loved, it was a careless love That washed over me. Yes, it ..
I fed the stars into your mouth
A Poem by
Mark Heathcote
It was I fed those stars into your mouth This is normality, isn’t it? Every fibre rushes forth forks of lightning As rain spills over the gut..
I curse the day
A Poem by
Mark Heathcote
A very dark poem this one.
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