The Treasure Found Within
An original poem weaving myth, history, legend, and alchemy to explore the hidden treasure found within the human soul.
Les Rêves Pas Réalisés
A original poem on aging and the dreams that slip away, reminding us to look ahead with hope, not back with regret.
Where Are You Woman?
An original poem reflecting on the decline of feminine values such as empathy, kindness, and compassion. Calling for a realignment with woman’s purpose on Earth; to heal, nurture, and embody divine strength.
The Wife of A Tin Hat Soldier
An original poem told from the perspective of a First World War English veteran. An ode to his wife who lifted his spirit through the darkest of times.
A Lament For England
A poem on England’s decline, lost pride, fading faith and a once-united nation.
Mamihlapinatapai
A poem on mamihlapinatapai: a word from the Yaghan language of Tierra del Fuego, Patagonia, South America. It roughly translates to ‘a look shared by two people who wish to initiate something, yet neither will begin.’
Confessions of A Perfectionist
A poem exploring self-doubt, faith, and redemption; from darkness and perfectionism to acceptance and light.
I Once Drank Champagne With A Socialist
Sat in a London private members' club, I drink champagne with a socialist. A satirical poem exploring contemporary performative politics.
A Prayer For Our Brothers
A poem and prayer for brothers, celebrating love, peace, and reconciliation. ‘A Prayer for Our Brothers’ speaks to anyone seeking healing, forgiveness, and renewed connection in a strained sibling relationship.
‘If I should meet thee after long years, how should I greet thee? With silence and tears’
A poem on parted lovers and heartbreak by George Gordon Byron. Also known as Lord Byron, 1788-1824
III. Crocodile Conclusio
A dreamlike poem exploring fear, surrender, and the sacred. In this poem we befriend Lady Crocodile, transforming terror into trust, reflecting alchemical and Jungian themes of integration and the union of opposites.
II. Lady Crocodile
A dream-vision poem in which the feared crocodile becomes a guide through dark waters.
I. Spirits From The Americas Have Knocked On My Door Again
A dreamlike poem of longing and return, where paradise glows with sunlight and mangoes, yet crocodiles lurk in its waters.