Poetry Benjamin Dawes Poetry Benjamin Dawes

At the River

When the child was a child, she walked barefoot, wide-eyed through forests thick of mud…

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Poetry Benjamin Dawes Poetry Benjamin Dawes

Regeneration

I saw your face in the clouds. You used to squeeze my hand as we walked through fields of tall grass…

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Poetry Hugh Petit Poetry Hugh Petit

Lockdown

Locked in, ‘keep out’, our liberty in drought. Life in restriction, spawn of some covert affliction. Your futures unclear, the ‘new normal’ is here…

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Poetry Benjamin Dawes Poetry Benjamin Dawes

August 14th

Tel Aviv glistened on August 14th. The Municipality Building glowed black, red, white and green, of the UAE flag, its freshly minted ally…

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Prose Danielle Sheridan Prose Danielle Sheridan

Dirt Angel

The languid days when the beaches were banned. How I craved to catch a glimpse of her. She felt my longing…

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Poetry Benjamin Dawes Poetry Benjamin Dawes

Of Bears

How well do bears swim? Do they prefer fish or honey? What do they dream of on their long winter sleep?

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