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Free ebook
My second book of poems is free on amazon kindle. Today only. 28/09/2018. Words From An Unlikely Poet: Volume 2: Further Thoughts
Published on September 28, 2018 06:07
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Words From An Unlikely Poet
Published on November 02, 2018 01:39
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Words From An Unlikely Poet
Words From An Unlikely Poet
My first chapbook is currently priced at £2.90 (whatever that equates too in other currencies) on Amazon.
Punchy poetry that dosent hold back.
All the best,
Charlie
My first chapbook is currently priced at £2.90 (whatever that equates too in other currencies) on Amazon.
Punchy poetry that dosent hold back.
All the best,
Charlie
Published on December 05, 2018 03:11
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Further Thoughts
Words From An Unlikely Poet: Volume 2: Further Thoughts
FYI - my second chapbook poems is currently priced at $2.07 on Amazon.com. (paperback edition)
All the best for Christmas and I wish you all a very happy New Year x
FYI - my second chapbook poems is currently priced at $2.07 on Amazon.com. (paperback edition)
All the best for Christmas and I wish you all a very happy New Year x
Published on December 19, 2018 06:26
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My books
Just to say both my books are free on Kindle this week end.
Words From An Unlikely Poet: Volume 2: Further Thoughts
Words From An Unlikely Poet
Words From An Unlikely Poet: Volume 2: Further Thoughts
Words From An Unlikely Poet
Published on March 14, 2019 07:30
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Second Book Of Poems
My second chap book of poems is currently reduced from $6.08 to $1.75 on Amazon.com. (Paperback edition)
Words From An Unlikely Poet: Volume 2: Further Thoughts
Words From An Unlikely Poet: Volume 2: Further Thoughts
Published on March 14, 2019 08:40
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Further Thoughts
My second chap book of poems is currently $0.95 on Amazon.com (paperback)
Words From An Unlikely Poet: Volume 2: Further Thoughts
Words From An Unlikely Poet: Volume 2: Further Thoughts
Published on March 27, 2019 02:53
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Further Thoughts
my second chap book of poems (paperback edition) is currently priced at 0.68 on Amazon.com
Words From An Unlikely Poet: Volume 2: Further Thoughts
Words From An Unlikely Poet: Volume 2: Further Thoughts
Published on April 02, 2019 03:41
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ebook giveaway
Both my books are free on kindle for the next few days.
Enjoy!
Words From An Unlikely Poet
Words From An Unlikely Poet: Volume 2: Further Thoughts
Enjoy!
Words From An Unlikely Poet
Words From An Unlikely Poet: Volume 2: Further Thoughts
Published on May 15, 2019 00:10
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Pink Skied City (a poem from my second book)
Words From An Unlikely Poet: Volume 2: Further Thoughts
It is yet another bending breaking soon to be broken morning in this pink skied city.
Yesterday now as dead as the day before last,
Old suns have risen,
Old moons have passed.
Early cuffed and collard worm catchers all ruffled and already missing the nest hop from paving to slab.
These woken weary eyed few wander to where they are going all hurried and yet to arrive.
All pending their coffee. I-Phones already alight with all fingers blazing and smoking tips.
Heads down, on the move, no time.
Gulls finish what the drunk and dripping dregs discarded during yesterday’s darkest before the dawn morning.
The drunken dreary souls were all head down and guided by their takeaway compasses, now out and passed they lay in a dream of black and nothing. Regret sits on the end of their beds,
Desert mouthed, fizzing heads.
A one-legged pigeon wrestles a cigarette butt,
Sat next to the one-legged homeless man who wrestles the pigeon,
Only one thinks it is bread,
The other would smoke the bread.
This two-legged ball of forgotten flesh and frail feathers rolls down the soup gutters, washed away by a deluge of disapproving mutters.
A crumb few mice sized people all but fully mouse and yet to be cat shy,
Scurry out from their postcard stamp wallpaper mouse houses into this borrower world within a city.
Weighed down by their bursting backpacks of bind and bounded tree felled knowledge.
All amber in life eagerly awaiting the future green.
The goose stepping Traffic warden is up and already goosing and stepping the yellow lines.
His ink black pen as dry as a second-hand stick.
The coffee shops outnumber the coffee people. They number more than all the grains of sand on every beach in all the world.
There is a person making coffee in an infinitive amount of coffee shops throughout an infinite amount of galaxies, however,
They are all here on this street.
The get and up and go runners are already up getting and going.
Laced up and clad in layers of lycra they attack the waiting to be concurred day,
Personal bests all set to be bested,
Back in time for a scientifically proven recovery drink,
Burn off the fat, push pass the brink.
Black block words on white wash boards assault the mind with reports of the first of the days reports for us to mull over,
A handy helping of murder and macabre misery mind numbing news, before munching our wholemeal high fibre fantastic fat-free sugar-free taste free buy one get one free everything is free, overpriced breakfast.
Tomorrow’s twilight dawn walk will be as uniquely the same as it is different.
Just another morning walk to work taking in the wonders of this pink skied city.
Copyright © 2018 Charlie Hasler.
It is yet another bending breaking soon to be broken morning in this pink skied city.
Yesterday now as dead as the day before last,
Old suns have risen,
Old moons have passed.
Early cuffed and collard worm catchers all ruffled and already missing the nest hop from paving to slab.
These woken weary eyed few wander to where they are going all hurried and yet to arrive.
All pending their coffee. I-Phones already alight with all fingers blazing and smoking tips.
Heads down, on the move, no time.
Gulls finish what the drunk and dripping dregs discarded during yesterday’s darkest before the dawn morning.
The drunken dreary souls were all head down and guided by their takeaway compasses, now out and passed they lay in a dream of black and nothing. Regret sits on the end of their beds,
Desert mouthed, fizzing heads.
A one-legged pigeon wrestles a cigarette butt,
Sat next to the one-legged homeless man who wrestles the pigeon,
Only one thinks it is bread,
The other would smoke the bread.
This two-legged ball of forgotten flesh and frail feathers rolls down the soup gutters, washed away by a deluge of disapproving mutters.
A crumb few mice sized people all but fully mouse and yet to be cat shy,
Scurry out from their postcard stamp wallpaper mouse houses into this borrower world within a city.
Weighed down by their bursting backpacks of bind and bounded tree felled knowledge.
All amber in life eagerly awaiting the future green.
The goose stepping Traffic warden is up and already goosing and stepping the yellow lines.
His ink black pen as dry as a second-hand stick.
The coffee shops outnumber the coffee people. They number more than all the grains of sand on every beach in all the world.
There is a person making coffee in an infinitive amount of coffee shops throughout an infinite amount of galaxies, however,
They are all here on this street.
The get and up and go runners are already up getting and going.
Laced up and clad in layers of lycra they attack the waiting to be concurred day,
Personal bests all set to be bested,
Back in time for a scientifically proven recovery drink,
Burn off the fat, push pass the brink.
Black block words on white wash boards assault the mind with reports of the first of the days reports for us to mull over,
A handy helping of murder and macabre misery mind numbing news, before munching our wholemeal high fibre fantastic fat-free sugar-free taste free buy one get one free everything is free, overpriced breakfast.
Tomorrow’s twilight dawn walk will be as uniquely the same as it is different.
Just another morning walk to work taking in the wonders of this pink skied city.
Copyright © 2018 Charlie Hasler.
Published on August 05, 2019 07:35
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