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Summer Fruits of Love

10 March 2013

    The days when life is flavoured With the summer fruits of love, Should gratefully be savoured With the grace of God above.

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Mary Had a Little lamb

20 June 2012

  This is nothing more than a silly poem based on the original nursery rhyme, and using the same rhyme and rhythm pattern.     Mary had a little lamb Its fleece was dirty black

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Mary Had a Little Lamb

20 June 2012

  Mary had a little lamb Its fleece was white as snow And everywhere that Mary went The lamb was sure to go. It followed her to school one day, Which was against the rule It made the children laugh and play, To see a lamb at school.

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Advent

31 May 2012

Advent: a time for preparing, for Jesus’ arrival is near. Yet, is it His birth we remember: our focus at this time of year? Where does Jesus fit in our advent?  Do we even notice he’s there? And as we are busy preparing, do we ever take time to care?

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Tesco: £VERY LITTLE HELP$ Poem 2

31 May 2012

  This poem is the second campaign poem that I wrote to Tesco in protest of their lack of support for Fairtrade bananas.  Click here to understand what brought the campaign into being, and to see the first campaign poem that I (and everyone who agrees with the sentiment) sent to Tesco. (More importantly, help […]

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The Ultimate Christmas Gift

29 May 2012

    This Christmas performance poem is purpose written to be used to compliment my “Grandpa’s Nativity Story” nativity play, but can be used as a standalone poem too.  It uses a repeated refrain throughout the poem, plus an optional extension which could be used as part of a church sermon.

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The Unending Christmas Story

29 May 2012

    This Christmas shape poem (In the shape of a Christmas tree) was purpose written to be used as a performance poem at the end of my rhyming Christmas nativity play “The Simplest Nativity Play Ever” and puts forward the point that God involved ordinary people in the real story of Christ’s birth.

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Shoe Shopping

28 May 2012

      This short silly poem is written with rhyme and rhythm, but I can say no more than that!

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I Can’t

28 May 2012

    This encouragement poem  is purpose written with rhyme and rhythm to be read to children as a performance poem.    

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God’s Promises

28 May 2012

I looked at my day in the morning And said “Lord, I cannot get through it” “My child,” came the heavenly whisper “My promises will help you do it”

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