Tuesday, 30 November 2010

Shakespeare's Sonnets 29



When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes
I all alone beweep my outcast state
And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries
And look upon myself and curse my fate
Wishing me like to one more rich in hope
Featured like him, like him with friend's possess'd
Desiring this man's art and that man's scope
With what I most enjoy contented least
Yet in these thoughts myself almost despising
Haply I think on thee, and then my state
Like to the lark at break of day arising
From sullen earth, sings hymns at heaven's gate
For thy sweet love remember'd such wealth brings
That then I scorn to change my state with kings


Saturday, 6 November 2010

A Christmas Dream



It is Christmas Eve and I should be asleep,
But a careful watch for Santa I will keep;
From behind the curtains where I peep.
And everything is ready and waiting downstairs,
A glass of milk and fairy cakes made with care;
For Santa and his Reindeers to share.
I feel sleepy now but I begin to close my eyes,
I saw him coming over the rise.
Over the rooftops and on his way,
Beautiful Reindeers pulling the sleigh;
And Santa with his Ho, Ho, Ho in his merry play.
They have stopped now without a doubt,
And I can see them clearly as I look out;
So filled with joy I want to shout.
All those presents he is putting in that sack,
He can hardly carry it upon his back;
But will he get stuck in the chimney stack.
Well, I was just about to call out a warning,
When I found myself yawning;
And it was Christmas Day in the morning!


Linda Breeze
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Thursday, 14 October 2010

The Fall of Needwood



Anna Seward: To F.N.C. Mundy, Esq. on his poem 'The Fall of Needwood Forest'


Poet of Needwood, much my heart approves,
This thy owed duty to his ravaged groves.
The lost! the lovely!  who in better days,
Viewed their each grace reflected in thy lays.
And O! when many a future age passed,
Rolling oblivious over his nameless waste,
Its some time beauties shall again revive,
And in thy pictured strains for ever live.

Come pensive listening, ye once jocund throng,
Whilome that roved those Forest Haunts along!
Explored, with pleasure brightening in your air,
Each coy, green labyrinth, and each tufty lair.
Still, as in prime of youth, the wanton Spring,
Expanded to the sun her showery wing.
And cliffs, illustrious in their golden bloom,
Rose over the glades of light  besprinkled gloom.

Nor absent ye, when Summer's fervid hours,
Dropt more luxuriant curtains on the bowers.
And the vast oak's writhed arms of dusky green,
Shadowed the dappled tenants of the scene.
With rival elm, whose mossy trunk appears,
Outnumbering far the lonely eagle's years.

Nor when the months consummate left their vales,
To suns less ardent, less benignant gales.
And Autumn painted, with his tawny hand,
The shrinking foliage; and, in colours bland.
Streaked the pale red with purple, faint and brief,
And tipped with tarnished gold each trembling leaf.

Nor even when Phoebus's steeds, no longer fleet,
With mane dishevelled, streaming to their feet.
Struggling through clouds, the hibernal solstice gain,
Their necks be dropt with globes of freezing rain.
And the loud tyrant of the dying year,
Stripped other groves, made other forests sear.
For Needwood to his sway disdained to yield,
Is polished umbrage an unfailing shield.
Those numerous hollies on his breast and brow,
That thrust their scarlet clusters through the snow.
Or spread their glossy leaves to transient rays,
The rebel glory of the icy days.

Nor if, ere yet arisen, dim morning heard,
Your light heeled coursers paw the dewy sward.
When the sly prowler stole adown the wind,
And hoped he left no tell tale scent behind.
Vain hope! your swift staunch hounds the scent began,
To right and left their hurring numbers ran.
Till found the taint, in streaming files they hie,
And in one shill, continuous clamouring cry.
To which the accordant forest joyous rings,
Hand on his rear while over the vale he springs.
Dash through the rhymy glades, and around the hills,
As when, receiving tribute brooks and rills.
Over the flinty bed a river foams and roars,
Loud and impatient of meandering shores.
Or deepened shews the Sun his mirrored face,
Or zones with silver light the mountain's base.

Now come with MUNDY, where the ruin lowers,
He hymns the dirge of the devasted bowers!
Echo his wailing over their fallen state,
Whom centuries hailed irregularity great!
Come, execrate the edit that destroyed,
Leaving time hallowed Needwood bare and void!
There fell Imagination's rural fane,
Thence fled fair shafted Dian's votive train,
All which the Bard entranced in forest sees,
Satyrs and Fauns, and leaf crowned Dryades!
They fled, when Avarice, with rapacious frown,
From Mercia's temples struck her sylvan crown.

Yet gentle Minstrel, thy whose raptured ears,
Drank thy sweet song in the departed years.
Saw oaken wreaths thy auburn brows entwine,
The well won meed at Needwood's shadowy shrine.
Shall find thy Gratulation's vivid glow,
Matched by the Requiem, in its mournful flow.
The orb of MUNDY's muse illumined day,
Setting with rival, though with milder ray.
Pleased, shall compare the evening with the noon,
And feel, in equal power, the Cypress garland won.


Anna Seward
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Tuesday, 21 September 2010

Needwood School



We became school chums
In a grand house
With gardens, lake and flowers
Woods, fields and trees

Time to leave and say goodbyes
To the sheltered life
Part of our life died
When life seems dark
So full of fears

And hopes are filled with pain
When you feel lost
Upon life's path
Then guidance comes again

Each passing phase
When all seems lost
Will turn around -you'll see
Then future hopes
And future strengths
Will flourish there to be

For in your heart
You'll find the place
Where all you've lost will grow
When thoughts as wings
Upon the air
Into your life will flow

When life returns
With love so bright
Ideas and hopes conceived
Remember then
In passing thoughts
What you've so far achieved

Your dreams of hope
Are shared by all
Their loving thoughts bestow
When times are hard
Don't give up hope
For doubts and fears will go

School chums
Same upbringing
Feeling forgiven
Strong bonds in tow
Recall happy days
And happy times

Always here to stay
We share our dreams
And hopes
Upon life's path
Back to that sheltered place
Which we call home


Linda M Breeze
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Heaven and Earth



Of pure ablution round earth's shores,
The moving waters at their priest like task,
Gazing on the new soft green mask.
Or snow upon the mountains and moors:
Stars in velvet black sky envelope the day,
Till it is time to eat and pray.
Enshaded in forgetfulness divine,
Until the passed day is ready to shine.

The day delight in sweet remembering,
Live tapestries woven and completing.
The sight of beauty from my eyes,
Warm breaths, whispers and sweet voices.
Man asks the world for grace,
Thou art alive with fate.
Am frightened of hateful thoughts,
Of man's dark misdeeds to do wrong.
And to wreak havoc and destruction:
For one's own good to change the world,
To terror and evil darkness unknown.

Only for heavenly progenies,
To restore our visions of the future,
With calm, love, hope and peace.
Open face of heaven to breathe.
When from the heavens I saw:
My heart took fire with pleasure,
To feel forever the sweet unrest.
It is heaven we rejoice,
Warmth, whiteness and paradise.
Out citadel timeless and full of light,
And sweet godly victory to bind.


Linda M Breeze
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Monday, 16 August 2010

Sam the Samaritan Cat



A little cat went on his travels one day,
He was beaten and robbed and left in a terrible way.
Along came a rich cat but he would not help,
Even though he could hear the little cat yelp.
Along came a learned cat who was high up in the law,
But he closed his eyes and yawned.
And would not listen to the little cat cries:
Then along came the church cat who had no love,
He passed by to good heavens above.
Along came Sam who had little to his name,
But he helped the little cat just the same.
Sam had to dig deep in his pocket really deep,
To pay for the little cat's keep.
Until he could get around with a spring in his leap:
So in the end,
Which of these cats do you think was a real friend.
Of course it was Sam,
Who would help anyone stuck in a jam.
You see Sam knew today,
You should always treat others the way,
You would like them to treat you.


Linda M Breeze
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Tuesday, 11 May 2010

I am



I AM! yet what I am who cares, or knows?
My friends, forsake me like a memory lost.
I am the self consumer of my woes;
They rise and vanish, an oblivious host,
Shadows of life, whose very soul is lost.
And yet I am - I live - though I am tossed.

Into the nothingness of scorn and noise,
Into the living sea of waking dream,
Where there is neither sense of life, nor joys.
But the huge shipwreck of my own esteem,
And all that's dear,  Even those I loved the best;
Are strange - nay, they are stranger than the rest.

I long for scenes where man has never trod -
For scenes where woman never smiled or wept -
There to abide with my Creator, God,
And sleep as I in childhood sweetly slept,
Full of high thoughts, unborn.  So let me lie -
The grass below; above, the vaulted sky.


John Clare
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Thursday, 6 May 2010

The Greatest Gift




Sticky fingers and jam tarts
Crafty smiles and angel hearts
Nursery rhymes and fairy tales
Messy paints and colouring crayons.

Angels from the heavens above
Made to give and receive our love
The best sight in the world to see
A happy child so innocent and free

Sandcastles, playdough and lots of noise
Food on the floor and hundreds of toys
Grazes on hands and a cut knee
Tears before bedtime and teddy's for tea

The innocent charm of a child's story
When praised the faces full of glory
Singing songs and laughing loud
Marching like soldiers so bold and proud

When reading a story last thing at night
Their glassy eyes sparkle with delight
Then drift away my little one
For tomorrow another song shall be sung

Now hush my child as I say a prayer
For all those who love and care
For giving us a gift purer than gold
For the memories we shall have as we grow old

And a tear appears in the corner of my eye
For the sight which brings my breath to a sigh
My heart then has to skip a beat
At the vision of this Angel asleep.


Sherrie Hammond
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Thursday, 22 April 2010

I lost my Best Friend



Alone in the world where friends mean life
Alone in every time of strife
Alone: There is nobody to care
When I just want someone to care

My joys, my sorrows, my laughter and tears
Someone who knows my hopes and fears
Yet I have no one; no one to be
That sort of special best friend to me

Dulcet tones will not ring out anymore
And friendly smiles reduced to memory
Now that Nature hath cut short
Friendship's unwritten law

How can one express the pain and grief
Coldness grips one's heart and pain shoots through veins
Numbing all sensation from those never travelled lanes
I lost my best friend

But memories crowd in of the childhood years
And memories hurt through the mist of tears
I think of the lovely long life we had
It will refrain me from being so sad
Until we are together again in that Promised Land.


Linda M Breeze
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Friday, 9 April 2010

Bluebells





Strolling through the meadow
With the bluebells at your feet
Looking at the scenery
Under the midday heat
Up on top of the mountainside
Just you and you alone
Basking in the sunshine
And away from the city's groan
All as one with nature
As you slowly walk along
Admiring God's creation
And listening to nature's song
For when you're as one with nature
No happier will you get
You'll be swaying like the bluebells
And the city you'll forget.


Linda M Breeze
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A Lonely Lady




A lonely lady
Standing by the window
Watching the world go by
Spring, autumn, sunsets and rainbows


Natural beauty all around
Summer, winter, sunshine and deep snows
Winds moan, birds sing - nature's sound abound

Colours, sounds and lovely perfumes
Surround us every day
Flowers, birdsong and crashing waves
Fascinate in every way

There is still a hole in my soul
Waiting for my real love to come to me
Amidst the beauty throughout the land


I yearn to run through forest glades
Where primroses and bluebells grow
The smell of the trees and flowers
And the birds breaking out into a song

I yearn to run through the meadows
And dip my feet into the babbling brook
To refresh and clean my hot dirty feet
Amidst the sweet music of gushing waters


With my real love at my side
Wind blowing through my hair
And feeling like spirit in the air


I still believe in love
Like the opening petals of a flower
Like blossoms on the trees


Gifts of mirth and laughter
Kindness, friendship, life hereafter
These radiant rays of inward light
Seem to put the world to right.


Linda M Breeze
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Monday, 5 April 2010

Melancholy



Today I heard the sound of sadness
A mist of clinging self pity, perhaps in the wind
And in the sound a quality of madness
And an echo touching so many of mankind



A trio of graces, of sound, thought and feelings
Which is not strong enough for healing
Just the grey dawn and the strangled feeling
That once started covers all oceans of meaning



What triggers this whirlpool of troubled thought?
Did the prickly tears; stem, and trickle for nought
Was the choking sob a wish to create
Or was it a look in the void
That early morning brought


Linda M Breeze
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