Category Archives: Poems
The marriage promise
This poetic narrative endeavours to capture the core sentiment of that special day when a couple promise to share together all of life’s joys and challenges. A day of joy, great friends to meet. A day to remember, … Continue reading
No Worries. Live for today.
I wrote ‘No worries. Live for today’ for a colleague’s friend who had just received news that she had cancer. She found the sentiments uplifting and is now, happily, in remission Live for today, the maxim dictates. Live for tomorrow … Continue reading
London, My London
I have worked in Regent Street central London most of my life and when people ask my opinion of the city I find it difficult to be definitive. London, My London captures my experiences and contradictions. It’s the place … Continue reading
Don’t be a Cranky!
[ This poem is in response to the constant stream of negativity and unbalanced polemic commentary we are exposed to daily from a drama seeking media] Has the world gone mad, or is it only just me. Bad news now … Continue reading
Au Revoir from a Fat Cat
Au Revoir from a Fat Cat captures the commercial tension focusing on excessive pay rewards for minimum effort and expertise. But how much is too much and who decides! They paid me a wad. Not sure why. Don’t deserve … Continue reading