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Favourite Words - Sacred

  I’m not sure why I love this word!   It can have very negative connotations of something  restricted, forbidden or beyond censure.  But it gives me a warm sense of childhood awe and the amber light of candles and simple prayers. If you look Sacred up in a dictionary, there are usually five definitions. exclusively devoted to a deity or to some religious ceremony or use; holy; consecrated worthy of, or regarded with, reverence, awe, or respect protected by superstition or piety from irreligious actions connected with, or intended for, religious use: sacred music dedicated to; in honour of The word came into use in the 14th century but it has its roots much earlier and is probably from the Old Latin ‘saceres’ which can be connected with binding in the sense of enclosing or protecting! But for me the  feeling of the word is much closer to an  Encyclopaedia Britannica reference .  This is to the power, being, or realm understood by religious persons to be at the core of existen

Scribbling on trains

How many poets are there writing on commuter trains? Does every carriage contain someone scribbling in notebook, netbook or on an IPhone? Each one of us reflecting our own reality to a world too busy to look,  let alone read! Each  one of us sharing the core experience and sometimes, just sometimes, peering over another's shoulder and wondering? Each one of us adopts the rules specific to writing on trains like some strange masonic rite. Don't rubbish mine and I won't rubbish yours! And prays for a publisher!

Peace

The glorious peace Of the unknowing cloud Gold as a thousand stars Shimmering A waterfall of light Eternal and silent But echoing a heartbeat All about me Peace The quiet peace of nothingness The void That is all comfort Perfect peace

My Poetry

In future I will publish my poetry on this site.  If you are interested in my earlier work you find it at these two links! Dreaming in Yellow and Red Dreaming in Purple and Grey