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Lifescapes

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by Pam Crane


  To greet us in the morning under the grinning sun,

  A lone light, and all our power gone.

  Powerless, we who had tamed the lightning.

  Stripped of all we had built our silly lives upon.

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  INDEX of POEMS

  Iron

  My Campaign

  Party games

  Heroes

  Paradise Lost

  Parades

  Gaia’s Lament

  Labour

  Wabi-Sabi

  Voices

  Beware!

  Tunnels

  Confessions of a Media Hack

  May-Day

  The Clematis Hedge

  Spring? …

  The Snow Gun

  A Dog’s Life

  Scratchings from the Bedpost

  Mirror, Mirror …

  Tao

  Beyond the Ploughland

  Red Feathers

  Refugee

  Which Way, and For How Long?

  A Single Rose

  Fitting 1

  Fitting 2

  In Love

  Joybringer

  Mission

  Night Music

  When My Eyes Close …

  Parturition

  I Sing of You

  It is Utterly Finished

  Journey to the Centre of the Earth

  The Silence

  Janet & Joe

  Sonnet

  Sundance

  A Walk to the Sea

  Again There

  Certain Parts of the Sea

  Here We Are

  Shore, Morning

  Waiting for Him to Come Home

  Concerto in D

  Fair Game

  Paradox

  A Pilgrimage

  Lineage

  For Kipper

  The Night Huntress

  Heartsease

  For an Autumn Wedding

  Girls with Golden Hair

  Spring Again

  Spring Clean

  The Beloved Gardens

  The First Bullfinch

  Disaster

  Conception

  Maytime

  October 16th 1987

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  1ABOUT PAM CRANE

  Pam has been a poet since she was seven years old; it was only when she joined her local Writers' Club that she found she could also write short stories.

  She has been a Christian astrologer for most of her life, is well known in that community, and is the author of two books plus many articles in the Astrological Association Journal (for which she compiles the regular Cryptic Crossword.)

  You can find her website at https://revpamcrane.weebly.com.

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