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End of Forever

Lyric by Worzel Oh Welcome To My Chamber, The Horrors Lie Inside. Welcome To My Nightmare, But Who Will Be Your Guide? Walking Through The Darkness, Then Blinded By The Light. Standing In Total Bewilderment, Astounded By The Sight. Is … Continue reading

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Ode to Bentilee

Poem by Barbara Jones On top of Bentilee I stand Surveying green and pleasant land Humanity is heaving here A lot of things that I hold dear. The old folk in the pension queue Who smile and ask me “How … Continue reading

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A poor old gardener softly said

The Poetry Pages Poem by Miriam Pass Aged 11 A poor old gardener softly said My day is almost done I’ve got chilblains in both my knees And when I talk, I talk with a wheeze. My buckets of water, … Continue reading

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Letter from Llewella Pass Age 9 munths

The Poetry Pages Poem by Ann Pass Letter from Llewella Pass Age 9 munths Dear Nana, I’ve ad enoff, I’m cummin down to live wiv you. Me mum smacked me yesterday. I dunna know why. I was only goin to … Continue reading

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Letter from Ann Pass

Dear Bentileans, A lot of people in Stoke-on-Trent know me as a fund raiser. Over the last twenty years I have raised many thousands of pounds for different charities, and have see many happy faces on handicapped children, elderly, and … Continue reading

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He Cares

The Poetry Pages Poem by Sharon Elton If you try to talk to me and find that I’m not there Reach out to God as your source of help He’s the one who really cares. And if you find that … Continue reading

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Progress

The Poetry Pages Poem by Barbara Jones When a child is born An old man dies When he breathes his last The baby cries New life is born And the old returns Back to the earth To feed the worms … Continue reading

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The Home Pages…..Issue 4

Government Wealth Warning Catalogues can seriously damge your wealth The Home Shopping Catalogues, like Littlewoods & Empire, have become almost a tradition, and it can’t be denied it’s much more fun browsing through the glossy pages of a catalogue than … Continue reading

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Gardens

A Personal View by Brian Marks Before moving to our present home we lived for over twenty years in a large house, with a large, level garden, over twenty six yards square, adjoining fields which stretched into the distance. I … Continue reading

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Letter for tonight

Poem by Ann Pass O, dear God, I cannot understand Why I am being hurt so much I didn’t think I had done things wrong that had annoyed you so much. You gave me a bud a dear and loving … Continue reading

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