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Monthly Archives: December 2011
Commemorations for dad part 3
Here are two poems written one just after dad died and the other as it is dated just after the stone setting, I don’t recall why it took me as long as it suggests to write it though! Oh … Continue reading
Posted in poetry, Poetry and the Taxi trade
Tagged 1970's london, camus brandy, family, london, phil phillips, rainham, rotherhithe tunnel, shrouded, taxi magazine
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Stories from the Kadishim
Contiuing the commemoration of the 10 anniversay of dad passing away here is a piece I wrote about a month after dad died about what had happened. Stories from the Kadishim Following some of the instructions dad gave … Continue reading
Posted in poetry, Poetry and the Taxi trade
Tagged dad, kadishim, phil phillips, rainham, shul, taxi magazine, tefilim
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Stories From The Kadishim
Stories from the Kadishim Following some of the instructions dad gave me over the years for things I had to do in mourning his loss has truely been an interesting experience. It is a long long time since I have … Continue reading
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In Memory of Phil Phillips 14.3.36-812.01.
The atmospheric thame sin the early 1970’s To commemorate dad passing away 10 years ago today I am posting some pieces in the next week or so that I wrote around the time dad died. I’ve decided that the … Continue reading
Posted in poetry, Poetry and the Taxi trade, travel
Tagged 1970's london, bournemouth, flower and dean street, hillman minx, mail on sunday, phil phillips, Poetry, thames, tolpuddle
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The End Is Here; Welcome to The End Times
The End Is Here; Welcome To The End Times Welcome to the the end times, Welcome to when we all can die, Welcome to the end times Welcome to the death you can’t see, Death is coming to you real … Continue reading