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The worst enemy

British folk deserve

better than sovereignty

under Tory rule.

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Son's Wedding

years considering

her as my daughter-in-law

now it's official.

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Haiku: Blossom

patchy pink pavements

flowers dropped from chestnut trees

crimson avenue

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Demoralisation

 

Innocent sanctioned

dodgy work care assessments

propaganda worked.

 

Life keeping funds cut

Tory manipulation

population fooled.

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spring awakening

bird song in the air

sunshines kisses my shoulders

flora comes to life.

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botanical gardens

forget-me-nots skirt

towering Dawn Redwood tree

and cherry blossom

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rainwater wings

sparrows taking baths

puffed out feathers downy coats

droplets shaken free.

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haiku: raindrop blooms

spring flowers glisten

droplets from yesterday’s rain

a fresh beginning

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Haiku: Justice

will welfare victims

wait for justice as long as

twenty-seven years?

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Victoria

Britain just suffered

loss of national treasure

Victoria Wood.

 

Singer, musician

beloved comedienne

all-round performer.

 

She wrote and acted

sketch shows, stand-up and sit-coms.

May she rest in peace.

 

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Bluebell woods

I walk among trees

carpets of verdant sapphire

delicate fragrance.

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Haiku: Luminous

Look who's on TV

Yikes! it's Michael Portillo

Where’s my sunglasses?

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insomnia

haphazard thoughts roam

unheeded against my will

across restless mind

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Haiku: Skies

coral lined heavens.

invisible aeroplanes

create pink contrails

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Haiku: Tax corruption

Recall Jimmy Carr?

PM publicly shamed him

At least he paid up.

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Haiku: Easter weather

Greet the early spring

March winds and April showers

and hey, both at once.

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Haiku: Easter news

Judging by the length

of TV news at Easter

less happened on earth.

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Haiku(s): David Cameron

prime minister's words

on parallel universe

no reality

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which planet is it

our prime minister lives on

it sure ain't this one.

 

written twenty-ten

before I learnt the worst truth

it's intentional

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Bankers With A Capital 'W'

 

Huge bonuses go

to those who screw it all up

causing vast bail-outs.

 

They say we must pay

to keep the top people in.

Making top losses!

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Catch 22

 

Coalition tried

To save the country money

With massive job cuts.

 

Loss of income tax,

Paid more dole, had to borrow

More than Labour had.

 

Fewer consumers

To help the economy.

Did they really save?

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Mr. Cameron

Government announced

They’re cutting jobs, increasing

Our unemployment.


Folks on benefits

Must go on out and get jobs.

What jobs exactly?


In pain or work-shy,

Who will want to employ them?

When there’s so much choice?


Wonder what planet

Our prime minister is on,

It sure ain’t this one!  

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Mr. Wisdom

Multi-talented,

He played many instruments,

Sang, danced and acted.


In spite of all this,

He was much better known as

A comedian.


He reached ninety-five,

We still have his slapstick films,

Rest in peace, Norman.

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