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Here are some of the thougths that go through my head

Waves of Distraction
Waves of Distraction
20/10/2014
Inches of ivory black venture out,
Confusing the maiden, piercing her virgin blue.
Endlessly absorbing her wash salty and cool.
Her passions as hard beaten circles of swirl.
She whitens with rage and heightens her pace,
Slapping as an insult as she recalls her waves.

Her motion is rolling dipping alive.
As a woman she is woken uttering a rippling cry,
Building within her in a mountainous climb,
Unleashed from her it tumbles over and on
Noisily dying, breaking to spray.
Hanging as mist till the moment to stray.
Then pulled back by the air to return to the fray

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Squares in a Cloud of Green

Squares in a Cloud of Green

Meeting a lost love is never easy. You know you will never react to any latent feelings as it is impossible to recapture the moments you shared- however, your libido still thinks you can. New Haven October 1994. Copyright CJ Lemmon.

Mediterranean Mood

Mediterranean Mood

An observation on escorts from Monte Carlo and the mixed emotions and indifference both the lady and her companion experience during the transaction. Antibes June 1991. Copyright CJ Lemmon.

Memory Can Never Replace You

Memory Can Never Replace You

A continual work in progress which morphs to my emotions and adapts to my experiences and how they impact on my life at the time they were written. Various locations from New York to Dubai. 1995-2014. Copyright CJ Lemmon.

Sometimes You Don't Need to Say Sorry

Sometimes You Don't Need to Say Sorry

This poem is about guilt and regret in an environment where it neither needs to be said or felt in the relationship between family members. London July 1995. Copyright CJ Lemmon.

Scribbles not Scriptures

A collection of poems and short stories about my travels the people I meet, my family and hard times I experienced over the last 35 years.

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