MADIBA AND THE LION
The lion sprang up the staircase on fire
As the African night began to die
A neon hospital sign flickered a warning
Before failing against a bloody dawn sky
The champion warrior shed his gown
And held firm the proffered mane in his hands
With a roar that would shake the entire world
They leapt as one for heavenly lands
Michael Ashby, Sidmouth
Print this funeral poemA LONG CUP OF TEA
GOLDEN MOMENTS
JUST IN CASE
RAINBOWS ON THE MOON
MY MUM
ONE LAST FLUTTER
MILKING THE MOMENTS
BURIED WITH MY MOBILE
A BRIEF MATTER
A LEAP OF FAITH
SUN ARISE
GHOSTS OF THE FALLEN
I AM NOT GONE
WE ARE NOT GONE
SWAN SONG
A MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE
MADIBA AND THE LION
GALAPAGOS
LIFE SCULPTURE
MAYA ANGELOU
SUICIDE CLIFF
GOOD GOD
HEAVEN ON EARTH
THE GOLF COURSE IN THE SKY
Glastonbury
Life Goes On
Tears In My Heart
LIFE AND DEATH AND LIFE
True Love Never Dies
Condor
Christ The Redeemer
Calmer
A Goddess Awaits
888,246
MY LIGHT WILL SHINE FOREVER
My Eco Death
EIFFEL'S TEARS
Old Age Isn't For Wimps
Auschwitz
Your Greatest Test
Sleeping 'Au Naturel'
Nashville On God's Radio
In The Line Of Duty
REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY
Jonah Lomu's Last Try
Hunger Was My Portion