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Volume three of the multi-volume anthology, Christopher Andrew Bellamy, The Anthology. The most irreverent of the lot! Warning: read at your own risk. Cat Woman 26 October 2014 Like the Pied Piper of Hamlin she led them forward From their dark abandonment to their Luminous permanence Through the dark nights and winding streets from A dark cupboard nine replete To a haven of old where sanctuary was once sought Souls saved the damned abort In this sanctuary she gave them rest, Feral-reformed and fed them best The tabby, the moggy, the sphinx, aristocrat, The perfect pet - Just like the children she was never destined to get All their lives she loved and on her love The sun never set (C) Copyright Christopher Bellamy
What were you to me? More than you'll ever know! In life you were the man for all seasons, From whom I sought the guiding light of reason, The dearest friend that never needed my amends, The older brother who guided me like no other, You who opened a door through which I walked, But never alone, for you were on the other side, too. Yes, you were more to me than you'll ever know, Yes, you are more to me than you'll ever know. And it's thanks to you that now I grow into a person whose light you showed, A light, a torch to you for my life and more. For all you've given me - for what little I gave you in return.
A secretive organisation, the Club, wields great power and influence over world affairs and has done for a long time. The Club's latest project would give them unparalleled access to more information than they could ever have imagined and more influence than they could ever have dreamt of, but it's not proving to be as easy as it at first seemed.
Volume IV of the multi-volume anthology, Christopher Andrew Bellamy, The Anthology. Once again, an eclectic mixture, in a range of styles and a broad array of subject matter.
Originally published: London: Routledge, 1990.
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