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Issue 14 Summer 2010
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by Meggie Hiley
You were just there, suddenly before I could even start to call on you. With unexpected force you pushed yourself into my mind unbidden. I thought there were barriers of reason, of common sense of two thousand years of civilisation to stop things like you happening. But you came. Apparently you decided it was time to show me who was in charge. |
Meggie Hiley |
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| Meggie Hiley lives in a little thatched cottage in Rutland with her partner and a large fluffy cat. She works as a lecturer, writer and musician. She has performed at events such as the Mercian Gathering with her folk group, the Northstow Mummers. You can read some more of her poems online at: http://paganpoetry.tripod.com/dindrane/dindrane.html, or visit her website www.margarethiley.com. | |