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anne-davies
UK My work interprets the connection between compassion, empathy and the written word and I try to demonstrate a direct relationship between the creative arts and a link to healing. I am interested in developing my poetry and art in a way that benefits others, helping them to express their feelings and emotions by embarking on their own creative journey. I want to work in conservation and wildlife environments in an area where I can call attention to environmental issues, climate change and their effects on future extinction of animal, insect or plant-life species. Interested in artists-in-residents in wildlife sanctuaries, national parks or zoos. / / BA (Hons) Illustration, textile artist and mixed media, poet with 9 international awards, currently writing many different collections of poetry, illustrating characters and creating them out of textiles. Love travelling and give talks about my work with poetry readings. Beginning to add my poems to this website over the next few weeks.
Golden sand tickling your toes Pebbles gleaming, glistening, slushing When the tide comes back to shore. Sand dunes hiding wildlife, Multitudes of migratory birds, Safely returning every year to This beautiful, marshy paradise. Skies so orange, pink and red, An artists palette of natural art Greet you at sunrise and sunset. ***** kippers, cod and plaice Shrimps, cockles and whelks, Mushy, minty peas and chips, The show at the end of the pier. The lifeboats and their hardy crew Risking their lives to save others, When visitors run into trouble At the mercy of the cold North Sea. Crumbling coastlines, cliff walks And nature reserves full of the Scent of wild garlic and herbs, Norfolk lavender. Steam engines, Fishing boats, river boats, Paddling boats and cycles Take you on journeys Around the Broads or Past the famous Castles. Tigers and leopards peer Through the bars of their Zoo homes by the sea. Easterly winds that bite your Fingers as they whistle and Howl through the City. Guest houses closed for The winter as you stroll The lonely promenades Breathing in the air. Queen Bodicea, Normans, Vikings and Romans all Marched through this Historical landscape And yet we remain Stalwart and strong Proud of our heritage, Our roots, our birthplace There's only one place Better than Norfolk, And that's the Beautiful Ozarks.
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Oct 17, 2014
Oct 17, 2014 at 6:56 PM UTC
NORFOLK
Pages rustling in the wind Splattered with blood And blackened smoke, Deposited in the blast That killed its journalist Owner as he wrote The words of war. Words which echo Through our hearts And blow our minds, With a desperate pain Of loss, remorse and Grief at the killings In the war torn streets. Little children scurry With bread tucked under Their scrawny arms, Hurrying home to a Shell shocked Mother Unable to breast feed Her crying, starving baby. The bombs reign down, The buildings blow up, The gunfire continues, And we do nothing We remain silent Whilst the world Looks on in horror. Hate and rage, Scream across the TV, Jump out of the radio, Boldly marching headlines Depicting the words of war, Stand to attention Silently witnessing, The words of war Becoming part of The war of words.
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Oct 17, 2014
Oct 17, 2014 at 6:51 PM UTC
THE WORDS OF WAR
There is a silence now that you have gone Somewhere - who knows where? A silence of your suffering, your laughter, Your excitement, your enjoyment of food. A silence of your telephone calls, our lunches, Your family get togethers, the Christmas puddings. A silence of birthday cards, Sunday roasts, Shopping trips, seaside walks and ice cream. A silence filled with my children's laughter, Summer picnic days and your flower garden. A silence of your dementia voice, muddled And forgetful in your inhabited, twilight world. A silence of your tears and requests to go home To safety and your memories of a past busy life. A silence now that you are gone which I fill with The voice you gave us to fight on your behalf, That speaks with truth and grief and sadness Screaming for your help, care and support. There is a silence now that you have gone It fills the deaf ears of those who won't hear Your sorrow and our pain, who dismiss your Diagnosis and replace it with a list of lesser Tick boxes, low scores and minor symptoms. A silence that is full of blood transfusions, Infections, falls and fainting and fevers, A silence that gave you leukaemia and took Away your life, your heart and soul and being. A silence that I promise to break very soon For your silent voice needs to be loudly heard So we can all rest in quiet, everlasting peace Knowing you're protected by God's 'Continuing Care' God Bless Auntie Joan x
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Oct 17, 2014
Oct 17, 2014 at 6:31 PM UTC
The 'Continuing Care' Silence