Archive for June 4th, 2008

Poisoned or shot
How about a knife
Maybe something else
How do you end a life?

Batter to death
Or kill with a car
Use suffocation
Crush bones with a bar

Possible ways
Spinning in mind
Counting the days
Until the best way you find

There has to be pain
When the murder goes ahead
Adrenaline rushing through veins
Someone will soon be dead

Hatred – with feeling
Someone has to die
There is always a motive
When you’re finally questioned why

Biography

I have been writing poetry for many years and regularly have it published in print. My poetry is published by Forward Press and in many other publications. So I’m now putting my poetry online. I publish my poetry on my Blog jo-hale-poetry at http://jo-hale-poetry.blogspot.com/ and on 8hop.com My poetry on 8hop.com. I also have information about my poetry at http://www.squidoo.com/jo-hale-poetry. I’m married to my husband Peter.

Interests
Reading poetry cinema animals music photography WW2 stories & memorabelia Day trips quizzes & puzzles.
Favourite Movies
Too many to mention – all depends on my mood. I like comedy thriller romance horror stand up comedy sci-fi etc.
Favourite Books
Again wide range in taste – comedy thriller horror sci-fi fantasy WW2 stories girlie poetry etc

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