owen cullimore

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City: Southampton
Relationship: Married
School: Charles Chute
Hobby: Horse Racing
Pets: 2 Cats
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Frank Hornby . commented on Owen Cullimore's poem, Ballad of a Ragged Idiot on Mar 07, 2023 at 2:50pm.
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Nurse Mary

poem by owen cullimore

Nurse Mary Mary is a district nurse She travels round each day To see her patients, give them the care they need As she wends her merry way She has her trusty bicycle Which is nearly as old as she? But it lets her peddle for... Read more

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The Gravestone

poem by owen cullimore

The Gravestone The young Lady does stand and stare Like someone without a care But no one knows her secret heartache And that the headstone is more than she can take It bears her name from years ago As the tears, begin to flow... Read more

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Marie & Leroy

poem by owen cullimore

Marie works in the Last Chance Saloon working till midnight, starting at noon all the patrons know her by name that special waitress is her claim to fame With a lovely soft smile, that brightens any man's day a good sense of humo... Read more

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Archie & Mabel

poem by owen cullimore

Old Archie was a rag and bone man who cruised the streets all day with Mabel his trusted friend and companion who pulled the four wheel dray Which he had perloined from a brewery which had been closing down a big old red brick b... Read more

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A Crystal Rainbow

poem by owen cullimore

As I look up in the Sky Following the recent bout of Rain A magic crystal Rainbow has appeared Just like a narrow window pane The multi-coloured majesty Glows brightly in the sky It makes me stop and wonder From whence, and how... Read more

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The Fractured Tod...

poem by owen cullimore

Mr Smith a vain and obnoxious man Overdid one hot steamy night in June Making love passionately Under the Stars and the Moon Disturbed by a very large dog Hid partner panicked and wanted to run Who, leaping up, inadvertently k... Read more

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Ballad of a Ragge...

poem by owen cullimore

As I walk the streets, I shuffle along Whistling a tune, singing a song ... Read more

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The Bullets |Fly

poem by owen cullimore

Sitting in the trenches feeling forlorn As the bullets fly amongst the mud and corn In these fields that once were quiet and serene Now rages hatred few have ever seen Young boys, not men, barely out of their teens Living off... Read more

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Manny

poem by owen cullimore

Manny was a soldier boy Fought for his county so far away Always hoping he would stay safe And be home again someday But a snipers bullet ricocheted It hit him in the chest And he thanked God he was on his side Because he ... Read more

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Poetic Minds Limi...

publication by owen cullimore

Check out my website poeticmindslimited.co.uk you may find it of interest. Read more

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The Nightly Vision

story by owen cullimore

Some years ago I worked in a factory making Central Heating Units on an assembly line and there were six of us in the team. Each man had his own job in the procedure and when that was achieved the unit was sent on to the next guy to ... Read more

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The Little Wodden...

story by owen cullimore

Alice and Max lived with their mother Margo, in a small Austrian village in the mountains and had lost their father to an accident when they were very small children and lived with their mother who was a seams... Read more