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Geof Spavins Aug 2024
In the beginning, You spoke the word,
Mountains rose and oceans stirred.
The Earth was born, a work divine,
A sacred space in all time.

Hallelujah to the Maker of the skies,
For the Earth's beauty before our eyes.
From the rolling hills to the deep sea's roar,
Every creature sing, "O Lord, You’re adored."

You painted the fields with flowers bright,
Gave the stars to adorn the night.
The sun to warm, the rain to nourish,
In Your love, all life does flourish.

Hallelujah to the Artist so wise,
For the Earth's splendour, a holy prize.
In every sunrise, in every bird's flight,
We see Your hand, and it shines so bright.

Every leaf, every grain of sand,
Is a testament to Your master plan.
We stand in awe, we kneel in prayer,
For the world You made, none can compare.

So, we sing this song with hearts so full,
For the Earth, Your canvas, so beautiful.
We celebrate Your mighty deeds,
For You, O God, meet all our needs.
Geof Spavins Aug 2024
Golden sun sets low,
Waves whisper secrets to shore,
Peace in twilight’s glow.
Geof Spavins Aug 2024
In twenty-four, the streets aflame
a tempest brewed, a nation’s shame.
Southport’s wounds still fresh and raw,
three children lost their lives, a flaw.
False whispers spread through cyberspace,
the stabber’s name, a twisted chase.
Muslim, seeker, both or none
the spark ignited, chaos spun.
England, torn by fear and hate,
far-right voices, venom’s weight.
Riots surged from Southport’s core,
a wildfire leaping, burning more.
Arson’s dance, a crimson waltz,
shops looted, streets in tumult’s pulse.
Police van torched, officers besieged,
a fractured nation, wounds unseized.
Islamophobia’s venom seeped,
racist fervour, hatred steeped.
Disinformation’s murky tide,
Russia’s whispers amplified.
Yet amidst the flames, a counterforce—
Stand Up to Racism, voices hoarse.
Anti-fascists, Muslims, too,
clashed with rioters, hearts askew.
In this fractured hour, we seek the light,
to mend the rifts, reclaim the night.
For England’s soul, a plea resounds:
heal the wounds, find common grounds.
I stand against the darkness,
where prejudice and anger collide.
My words, a beacon of empathy,
a bridge across the chasm wide.
For love knows no division,
no borders drawn by fear.
In unity, we find strength,
and hate dissolves when love is near.
So let us rise above the chaos,
embrace compassion’s flame.
Together, we’ll extinguish hate
and heal the wounds that bear our name.
I stand against hate
Geof Spavins Aug 2024
There once was a mosquito named Jack,
Who bit in the small of my back.
I scratched and I swore,
As she flew out the door,
Leaving me with an itchy attack!

****** Mosquitos – Literally
Personal to me
Geof Spavins Aug 2024
Big Sis was living in France,
Where she learned how to cook and to dance.
With a baguette in hand,
She felt life was grand,
And she twirled in a joyful trance!
My elder Sister lives part time in France - I could not leave her out of the limerick compilation.
Geof Spavins Aug 2024
My sister was washing her drive,
With soap and a hose, she’d strive.
But a splash from the spray,
Sent her hat far away,
And she laughed as she felt so alive!
My younger sister is so alive - she takes joy in all she does
Geof Spavins Aug 2024
In a peaceful room with candles aglow,
She works her magic, gentle and slow.
Her hands, like whispers, glide with grace,
Easing tension, finding the place.

With soothing oils, she starts her art,
A dance of fingers, a healer’s heart.
Knots unravel, stress takes flight,
In her touch, the world feels right.

She exfoliates with tender care,
Removing worries, layer by layer.
A scrub of salt, a touch so kind,
Leaving softness, and peace of mind.

Her presence calm, her spirit bright,
In her hands, the day turns light.
This lady masseuse, with skill so true,
Bringing comfort, renewing you.
I have a bad back
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