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The grown up Kate: seeing the world and relating to life's ups and downs. These poems written from experience: ranging from love to passion to Average Joe and Jane lifestyle. And science fiction isn't forgotten: from the Mission To Mars to Spaceman X to Xaviere, a female robot. Also read poetic biographies: from U2 to the Manic Street Preachers. Bands to gain global success and global domination with talent and never-ending effort. Even through their humble beginnings.This set of poetry written with imagination and soul: even some lust. Because life is about passion and about happiness and the journey to seeking happiness. Whatever road that is taken: the goal is the same. Perhaps these poems show different ways to reach the mysterious goal we seek. No matter which walk of life we are on.Kate is a collection of poetry that I think speaks from the heart.
Future computer 2023: technology advanced above and beyond the 21st century. From the Mission To Mars to personal computers, technology has made planet earth a better place. And we can't forget how NASA space station has seen the blue and green earth in orbit: making us realize the paradise we are living on.These poems celebrate how technology has advanced the world: but also damaged it. But scientists continually learn much more: their discoveries improving life for people all over the globe. From Wateraid to drones and the major use of personal computers. Even aviation has changed the planet so much so that seeing into the night sky triggers imagination and a sense of wonder. And a desire to travel through those stars.And some poems do delve into the past: like the T-Rex that hunted and survived 170 million years of evolution. Its legacy seen in Hollywood movies: because the past does affect the future. Every decision the human race makes has an impact on our spinning world.A poetry book exploring all this: poems written mostly in recent years. Perhaps by a psychic intervention?
16 short stories to entertain. From a wide range of subjects, such as witchcraft to devil worship. But other stories offering hope: from Natalie who becomes a nun, due to a violent father. Leon abused by his father: yet he finds his way in the world. But other stories positive: like Red Lipstick. Roxanne to become a model. Summer Flowers, where a young woman recalls happy tales. Do enjoy this selection of short stories.
This is the next chapter of Miscellaneous. Presented here another poetry anthology to showcase my work: from 2004 to 2022. This including newer work among old: but still with the same quality. From fun poems like "Candy Girl": about a girl who celebrates sweets. Then to historical poems such as "Those Old Witch Trials" and "If I Knew You Were Coming I'd Share Green Rushes With You". Being of Irish heritage, this is a poem close to my heart. Poems to also be about advantages of being in the 21st century: with the rise of social media and robotic technology. Xaviere to be an attractive female humanoid robot, sparing human hands from injury in the workplace: Xaviere to also be a robot with a soul. And drink your pot of tea with a lemon French Fancy and enjoy eating that marmalade crumpet on a Sunday morning whilst watching Paddington Bear on DVD. And read about 9 year old Kate sneaking into her granny's pantry to treat herself to a jar of strawberry jam. Feel enchanted at the winter weather, too, and feel the magic of Irish folklore. Read this selection of poems to entice and entertain with a sprinkling of fairy magic dust. Poems to enchant and mesmerise, like a cat with a ball of yarn.
Yarn: the basis of clothing. Each stitch carefully woven to create something beautiful, like a glamorous dress or a smart tux. And we all wear those fine clothes, even those called poor. And whether rich or poor, we all have a tale to tell. We've all had our day. We all get angry or feel sad. And we all cry and we all laugh. And just like yarn, we are carefully woven to be who we are, to decide who we are and find freedom within ourselves.While battles rage on, we all have to look within ourselves: whether we are ragdolls or warriors. We have our fate cut at the spindle: the three fates deciding our lives. And celebrate we do: knowing happiness yet knowing sorrow. Knowing for our party we mustn't be late. And we put on our stylish clothes and we paint our faces with colourful paint, dressed up to the nines. Our seams never splitting: our hearts never again broken. The mended ragdolls we are.We are an entanglement of yarn.
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