1976 School Magazine

Ifearwhat is dwelling in me But wiU not give its wtrning Before itfills my headwith Flarnes qnd darkness ,4nd then as suddenly As it comes It goes, but leaves its mark So I will rernember Forever

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The dull, tcnthless oldlwmen sit with a bnle a their rough, knarled, bue feet, and try to keep their mind on the month old netwpqper, so they don't have to think abut t"*wt to do next, vvhen the nest Meal on Wheels will mm4 or thd the,v are alone. The manicured lilac smelling, permed granfunotlwrs, smile with practised delieht v*rcn the children are going out tothe puties. Yet, even theydon't mean wlat they think Is it regret at something pqst? Their time of compny galore is gone, and all that remains is the deeply etched memory' futty Jenkins 4 E

ROCKING HORSE How silent utd sad otd smiling, witlnut heart, apinted, painedsmile.

Withpaint peeling offits face and accan ulqting on the ground fulow, like pintedtears. Its once proud luadvils drwping oil beaking {rorn the rest of its bdy Thefadcd colours told thc age ofa stilled rucking lnrse'

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