John Peter Read

John Peter Read

About John Peter Read

John Peter Read was born in the East End of London in 1948. He was brought up by his Nan and mother, as his father left home when he was 5 years old. At the age of 15, John left school with just a basic education. While in school, he wrote little rhymes just for fun. A couple of his religious poems were published by the Christian church in the UK. He always looks for the best in people regardless of their faults because none of us are perfect, and he’s not one to take life too seriously. John joined the Family Friend Poems Forum in 2011, one year after his wife, Ann, passed away. Sharing his thoughts through poetry helps with the pain of grieving.

    Poems by John Peter Read

  • The Moment.

    Accepting life for what it is, for nothing is guaranteed.

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    • Posted on 01/26/25

    in Poems about Life Struggles

    Through life we walk a tightrope
    between the present and the past.
    Our lives hang in the balance
    and there is no going back.

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  • Man In The Moon.

    Humans are slowly destroying our planet it's time to Wake up.

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    • Posted on 01/07/25

    in Earth Poems

    The man in the Moon
    looks down at the earth
    and bows his head in shame.

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  • Awareness.

    It's so hard now days to sort out the lies from the truth, so we have to be aware, never take anyone's word for granted,for if something doesn't feel right,then it's most probably wrong.
    The pathway of awareness and truth is the best path to follow.

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    • Posted on 11/10/24

    in Poems about Life Struggles

    Awareness is wisdom
    were truth wears a crown.
    Where freedom is born
    and lies make no sound.

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  • Wishing You Were Here

    • Published: March 26, 2025

    in Wife Death Poems

    In the silence of twilight
    When ghostly whispers unfold.
    Thoughts fill my head
    From days of long ago.

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  • Free Spirit

    • Published: March 26, 2025

    in Poems about Spirituality

    I've washed my hands of religion
    rather than let it brainwash me.
    I'm no longer a prisoner being held captive
    by those bars of lies and deceit.

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  • John P. Read, London
  • 4 years ago

So sorry for your loss, Chris. My wife, Ann, passed away in 2010, and it still seems like it was only yesterday. No one can ever take her place. I can understand how hard it must be for you with 5 children, one just 2 years old. But you have to keep going, however much it hurts for their sake. My thoughts and prayers are with you brother Chris. I know what you are going through.

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  • John P. Read, London
  • 4 years ago

Thank you, Patricia. Sadly, it seems Santa is more popular than Jesus now days. It’s become big business. It’s more about money than love.

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  • John P. Read, London
  • 4 years ago

Thank you, Animal R Lover. Without the ones you love, Christmas is sadly just another day. I no longer need presents; I just make do with the memories.

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  • John P. Read, London
  • 4 years ago

Hi, Haz. I'm so sorry for your loss. I feel the same way as you do. All one can do is remember the good times; it's the memories that keep me strong. I still feel her presence, for love never dies.

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  • John P. Read, London
  • 4 years ago

Thank you Luanne for your lovely comment it means so much.
I met Ann at school, she was my best friend from that day on.
It's now ten years since her passing but still our love goes on.
No one will ever take her place.

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