Beryl Edmonds

Beryl Edmonds

About Beryl Edmonds

My interest and love of poetry began at school, when I was fourteen years of age. The class were given the project of writing an anthology of verse, using our own poetry and designing the cover for our book.
I really enjoyed the project and still have the book I made.
Poetry has remained a lifelong hobby, I enjoy reading and writing poems to this very day.

As poets we may not have a stake
in the Hall of Fame
Or not even Poet Laureate
put beside our name
But there's one thing tho' all poets know
that is for certain
Poetry's in the blood since life begun
till close of curtain.
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    Poems by Beryl Edmonds

  • Cheers To Love

    • Published: February 2022

    in Short Valentine Poems

    The world must become a much better place
    Where more people dwell with a smile on their face
    Living together in kinship and peace
    A world full of hope where joys never cease.

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  • Never Again

    • Published: September 2020

    in Current Events Poems

    It's time to embrace every culture,
    One flock, one shepherd, one fold
    Whatever our race, hue or faith
    We're all made from the same mould.

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  • Dearest Mother, I Will Always Love You

    • Published: August 2020

    in Dying Poems

    When dementia creeps in through the back door,
    Loving is needed, like never before...

    An expressionless face, an empty heart,

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  • Teachers

    • Published: August 2020

    in Teacher Poems

    Teachers proudly stand in front of the class
    With knowledge and influence en masse,
    Igniting a flame in curious minds
    Proficiently as the lessons unwind.

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  • A Rainbow Of Hope

    • Published: April 2020

    in Current Events Poems

    God will paint rainbows in the sky
    Once again for the world and I.
    Signs that will tell us all is well,
    Freedom from this grim living hell.

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    Dear Dinah,
    I can't thank you enough. Your kind words have touched my heart. It's so nice to know the poets are being heard and read all over the world, that people like you are inspired by...

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  • Beryl L Edmonds, United Kingdom
  • 2 years ago

A beautiful poem for spring. Love the idea of the crocus fairy dancing on the lawn and in her element embracing the dawn.

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  • Beryl L Edmonds, United Kingdom
  • 2 years ago

A wonderful write Patricia...

This poem should be shown in every school
so kids know bullying's against the rules
That everyone has a place on this earth
to live in peace and realise their worth.

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  • Beryl L Edmonds, United Kingdom
  • 2 years ago

The child knows best...
A book's a story waiting to be read
Taking one to where their feet never tread
Be it fact or fiction whatever's told
It's a mystery about to unfold.

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  • Beryl L Edmonds, United Kingdom
  • 2 years ago

A wonderful poem and so true...
If we live in wait and hesitate, who knows what a future we would make. Life can change in an instant. Nothing is for sure. We should if we could take any opportunity that comes knocking on one's door.

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  • Beryl L Edmonds, United Kingdom
  • 2 years ago

One has to find themself, I agree, and not be totally reliant on somebody. I know because I was never allowed to live freely; now my independence I treasure dearly.

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