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FULL HD - Malec 3.01 Clip. Alec learns that Magnus is no longer the High Warlock of Brooklyn
Old Clothes And Porridge
As I look back on the events of the last year I think of that January Sunday when a community mourned the loss of our cultural home and the Blue Chair closed it’s door. It’s to the friends made in that wonderful wee cafe and the owner Lorelle McGurran I dedicate this poem Old Clothes And Porridge I hope you enjoy the read
Old Clothes And Porridge
On the first sunday of the year I felt the chill of…
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Tapestry
In my final poem for this year’s pride I bring my story up to date by relating the events from the 1990’s to the present day. I’ve given it the title Tapestry as it completes my story so far. I hope you enjoy the read. The Tapestry It’s been a long journey to get to where I am though from the 90’s onwards attitudes began to get better slowly at first, but they speeded up when we reached the…
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Ten Days
As pride gets ever closer this poem looks at the story of a princess and a trans girl. Only ten days separated me and Princess Diana. Ten days, and different world’s.Though never a royalist it would have been impossible for a trans girl only ten days younger than Diana not to gush over her glamorous lifestyle not to mention wardrobe but sometimes fairytales are not quite what they seem and at a…
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Secret Cinderella
With Glasgow Pride coming up next weekend it is no surprise that this month’s edition of Extra Second is focusing on sexuality. As I’ve billed to perform I thought I had better get cracking and write some poems on the topic. In this one I travel back in time to the summer of 1974 and recall the day I started secondary school and the first real stirrings with regards to boys and being aware of…
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Active Citizens
As a spoken word poet I am rightly proud of our tradition of activism on just about every topic you could name. From Apartheid to Women’s rights poets have opinions on everything and not afraid to voice them. This is something we share with all performers, but in this poem I take a look at musicians both folk and pop, and in particular the protest songs written over the years to express support…
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Unknown Songs
Hey Readers This poem is on the impact of the unseen and undiagnosed medical issues such as Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Acrophobia which are now recognised Mental Health Issues but this was not always the case and people who had these conditions were written off as being eccentric or just a bit of an introvert. I write this poem from a very personal perspective as my Aunt Helen…
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Binary Choices
Hey Readers This is a post or to be more accurate a poem, I didn’t expect to write. However, I was inspired to so by my friend A R Crow who has recently changed their name to reflect their non binary gender identity. For those who are unfamiliar with the term non binary and what it may mean I offer this plain and hopefully, simple explanation. A non binary person is someone who unlike a trans…
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