bbc off cliff

hilllow

bbc off a cliff 19.07.18

 

cheap to score

as the point of view i underline

we don't talk anymore

long time since mistletoe and wine.

poetry won't creep

all smart so its bloods and crips

like you cliff i'm ocean deep

i got poetry no lucky lips.

finding days that's a saviour

you can see its taken its toll

don't look at him as a boy that's a bachelor

you have created this living doll.

not going on a summer holiday

responsibility to travel light has repercussions

it may keep the devil woman at bay

now its all out it congratulations.

this is my kinda of life

said all i want to say

do you want to dance with strife

shame on the bbc and boy blue turns to grey.

 

  • Author: hilllow (Offline Offline)
  • Published: July 20th, 2018 00:56
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Comments3

  • dusk arising

    Nice clever writing. Justice to this poor man too. Not that he is poor in monetary terms.
    Disgusting the way police leaked to BBC this raid and the BBC broadcasting it with all the innuendo's nudges winks and innuendo that followed. Whereas his lifestyle may be well outside the 'norm' such abuse of his rights was definately wrong.
    I applaud you for writing on this current news.

  • hilllow

    thank you for reading dusk arising.

  • BRIAN & ANGELA

    Thanks HILLLOW ~ Thanks for highlighting Cliff and the way He has been maligned by The Police ~ BBC and some of the Press. As you know He is a Committed Christian and Satan and Unbelievers would love to see Him vilified and brought down. He works with Crusaders (A Young Peoples Group ~ now called URBAN SAINTS) and has encouraged many in their Christian Faith. When you hear Cliff and meet him ~ you know immediately just how sincere he is ! I have prayed a lot for him and I am delighted that all the (bogus) charges have been dropped. Thanks ~ Yours BRIAN. Please check my poem "Made in Michigan" ~ Thanks B !



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