Poetry

Friday 5 December 2025

The Grand Budapest Hotel

The Grand Budapest Hotel In a copper‑coated city hung on a river bend, the Grand Budapest Hotel glives as a pearl‑amid‑pearl built of amber stained glass, its wrought‑iron steeple bluffing an old‑world regime of

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Friday 5 December 2025

Blade Runner

Red Glass and Grey Skies In the wet souped‑up streets where the high‑street lorries skid, the air tastes of burnt petrol and electrolite. Neon signs flicker in steel‑black colour, casting a jaundiced glow over

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Friday 5 December 2025

Among

Among In the murmur of a morning tea, where kettle spills its steam to the left and right, among is the quiet underspace that holds the cup, the saucer, the universe of

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Thursday 4 December 2025

Ratatouille

Ratatouille In a slow‑cooked cauldron where the sauce is mellow, Peppers, courgettes, tomato paint the story yellow, Eggplant curls like velvet, their skin a deep‑purple hue, A French‑inspired feast that makes the heart feel

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Thursday 4 December 2025

Tulip

The Tulip in a London Patisserie In the quiet corner of a London garden, I spotted a single tulip, green‑leafed and bright— A splash of crimson against the dull brown of peat, A little

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