Old Mag - Oscar Milde
Old Mag the hag sat with her cat,
she in her chair, it on its mat.
She muttered intermittently
as so befits a retiree
but what she muttered was not kind
she had unpleasantness in mind.
From time to time she cast a spell
or brewed herbs with a pungent smell
to conjure up, a witches’ trick,
a demon or perhaps, Old Nick.
Instead, to her intense surprise,
she got a maiden with blue eyes,
long silver cloak, curls on her head.
I am your Good Fairy, she said.
Three wishes I am granting you.
Come on, be quick, it’s time I flew.
Oh give me money! Hag Mag cried.
A chest appeared with gold inside.
Next wish? Speak up and speak the truth.
Give me great beauty, please, and youth.
Then Mag was altered in a flash
so she had beauty, youth and cash.
One last wish, then I’ve got to go:
you’ve got the cash and beauty, so?
Mag cried, please turn my young cat, Vince,
into a sexy, handsome Prince.
When this was done, the Fairy went.
Mag told the “Prince” of her intent:
long nights of passion, love and lust
until they’d jolly well combust.
The “Prince”, her former cat, looked sad.
He said, now look here, don’t get mad.
I’ll do my best but you’ll regret
the day you took me to the vet.
Oscar Milde
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The Face Of Truth - Lyndon Queripel
I don’t want to know
The headline news today
Or what the morning papers
Have got to say
Nor hear the hourly show
Blow by blow
On the programmed radio
I don’t want to read
The propaganda page
Where freedom is kept
Locked in a cage
And I don’t need
To know how you succeed
To feed all of your greed
The face of truth is in disguise
Behind a web of media lies
I don’t want to recall
I’m trying to forget
How the cost of living
And the Third World debt
Will rise and fall
On a street called Wall
Or the secret of it all
I don’t want to see
Another live transmission
Or anymore of the war
On the evening television
When will we be free
From the inhumanity
And all the insanity
The face of truth is a mystery
Behind a veil of media unreality.
Lyndon Queripel
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La Roque Lane - Tony Gardner
In the nooks and the corners of La Roque Lane
Images, memories ever remain
That was where my education was gained
In the soft, mossy corners of La Roque Lane
There I learned about women, much as a man can
For ladies are ever so not like a man
Of what we discovered they did not complain
While learning our lessons in La Roque Lane
There's a green shaded corner in La Roque Lane
That sweetly and softly will ever retain
Mem'ries of youth and of young love that died
Life's lessons learned as we laughed and we cried
And though I am happy, content with my life
And deeply and dearly in love with my wife
Sometime I dream of those bright days again
In that green quiet corner in La Roque Lane.
Tony Gardner
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