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What I realised in Dover
The last of the summer confessions
Aug 27
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On Wine and its Land
A brief reflection on a week of WWOOFing
Aug 20
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John Sannaee
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Something English, Something French
A Poem in two languages and a reflection on rootlessness
Aug 13
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John Sannaee
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Desktop Companions
The inanimate objects that keep us going
Aug 6
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John Sannaee
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Somewhere's Home
But where exactly is it?
Jul 28
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John Sannaee
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Inspirations
On the writers who may or may not have influenced me
Jul 21
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Flames and Cuttings
The world is on fire, but still saplings grow and seeds germinate
Jul 13
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A Patch of Planted Sandy Earth
A poem on the luck of peace
Jul 5
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John Sannaee
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