- Last seen on Feb 9 3:09 PM. Member since February 9.
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- Enchanting City at allpoetry
Enchanting city of such mystery,
In all of Europe I would love to see. - Protect Me at allpoetry
In the autumn of life is a yellow tree
That shines out its beauty for all to see - Miss-placed Desire at allpoetry
There is invitation in her wanton stare,
your fingers ache to touch her long brown hair.
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on In A Soldiers' Hospital II: Gramophone Tunes by Eva Dobell, on February 9Treatment for troops should still be separate and not in civilian hospitals, their needs are still the same now as they were then. They need each other to recover, only they understand. Such a tender write but with such hope for the broken young men. Such a privilege to read these works. Sheila/LittleMoon
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on Night Duty by Eva Dobell, on February 9So long ago, yet it is still the same. Wonderful haunting piece of writing. Sheila/LittleMoon
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on In A Soldiers' Hospital 1: Pluck by Eva Dobell, on February 9Words escape me, it is so moving. Sheila/LittleMoon
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on Leisure by William H Davies, on February 6I remember having to learn this one at school and not thinking very much about it either way. Just another poem we had to study. Now it means so much more and makes me wonder why I never saw anything back then. Too young and silly I suppose, now I understand.
