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The Sights of London

Majestic, it stands so tall The sights of London, you can see them all North, East, South and West all tell a                         story A homeless man weeping, as bankers’ prowl for selfish glory The cars carelessly surge, a person would lie still While the MPs sit at their desks, have they much to      fulfil? The degraded [...]

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The Voice of the River

A countryside scene, there are many     around Blends of wildlife and trees to be found The river nearby, flows gently past Appreciated it is, far from an                                             outcast Standing strong, the trees roots and branches mould Reaching for the sun, so mighty and bold The river sways by, to the vibrant city Shame that it [...]

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The Unknown

Is that a planet we can see? Stood their quietly, suspended in harmony White clouds gracefully present While dark smoke conquers, with no repent When birds sway gently across the sky A monster roars, too magnificent to                   deny?  Sheep nestled on a mountain they rest For below, lies the dreaded contest Trees and flowers, a [...]

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