David Bolt - Poetry

Poetry

(2006) ‘Worth.’ Waking Dreams. London: United Press, p. 24.
(2006) ‘Maybe.’ Natural Beauty. London: United Press, p. 145.
(2005) ‘Breaking Hands.’ Perfectly Poetic. London: United Press, p. 112. This poem has also been published in Perfect Magic. London: United Press, 2006. p. 345.
(2004) ‘Table Talk.’ Summer Daze. London: United Press, p. 67.
(2004) ‘Nostalgia.’ Still Life. London: United Press, p. 62. This poem has also been published in Life’s Tapestry. London: United Press, 2005. p. 75.
(2004) ‘Green in You, Red in Me.’ In This Life. London: United Press, p. 72.
(2003) ‘Man in A Trap.’ Bright Voices. London: United Press, p. 140. This poem has also been published in The Voice of Reason. London: United Press, 2004. p. 241.

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