Welcome!

Hi, this blog is an online record of some of the works I have written. I've started off by sharing some of my poetry and I will also be adding short stories, children books and chapters of novels as I complete them. I have a diverse and general interest in all types of writing and hope to one day see one of my works published.
Please feel free to comment on any of the posts as I am eager for feedback. This is the first time I've ever publicly shared anything I've written and so haven't yet heard any oppinions from others- good or bad. I'd love to hear whether you liked or even hated what you read and what you think are the strengths/weaknesses of any of the pieces. Please do not hold back (although please try not to be needlessly hurtfull! Like I say I'm new to this!)
Above anything else I hope to achieve with this blog, I hope that whoever stumbles across it will enjoy reading one if not all of my works.
Thanks,
Jessica Paul.

Saturday 20 August 2011

Nelson The Amazing, The One Eyed Turkey Magician

Nelson the Amazing
The one eyed turkey magician.

Down at the bottom of the garden
On a hot and sunny day
The mother hen and turkeys are laying
While their little, spring chick’s play.

Today the hen and turkey chicks
are putting on a show.
Each must have a talent
Or show off what they know.

Clara’s a ballerina and
Petal’s being funny.
But Nelson doesn’t know
Of anything to be.

He’d show off his balancing
But Nick is doing that.
He’d do his impressions,
but he can only be a cat.

He’d run very fast but
he’d run straight off the stage.
He’d do an escaping act
but he doesn’t have a cage.

Poor little Nelson
is really in a muddle.
He’s feeling quite sad
So sits down in a puddle.

 “Oh what, oh what, oh what
could my special talent be?
I don’t do anything special,
And everyone will see.”

Then an idea clicks
in the little, spring chicks head.
He remembers something
his mother had once said.

“You’re Nelson the turkey chick
and you may only have one eye.
But you can do anything, yes you can
if only you just try.”

“I may not do anything special now”
says a chick on a mission.
But I’m sure I can learn in time
how to be a magician.

“What do magicians need?”
The little turkey thought.
A cape, a hat and a wand
and he knew just the sort.

First he ran to the edge
of the nearby pond.
There he found a fallen stick,
that was perfect for a wand.

He went to the laying box
where the mothers were all sat.
He asked them for half an egg shell,
perfect for a hat.

Now just one thing was left,
he needed a magician’s cape.
For that he went in search
of the Farmers wife’s old drape.

When he found the fabric
he pecked off a little bit.
He wrapped it round his shoulders,
and was happy with the fit.

Now he did looked ready
to put on a magic show.
But he had to learn some magic
before he could go.

“Abracadabra” he said
As he gave his wand a flick.
But nothing happened and he knew
 he’d need a better trick. 

Meanwhile, all the chicks and mothers
were getting ready in their chairs.
The first act was by the stage
at the bottom of the stairs.

When every chick had took their turn
and had gotten lots of cheers,
Clara said it was time for Nelson,
but he had disappeared!

Clara shouted out his name:
Once, twice and a third.
But no one could see a thing
of the little turkey bird.

Then with a mighty bang
and a cloud of magic smoke,
Nelson was standing on the stage,
and this is what he spoke…

“I am Nelson the Amazing,
the one eyed turkey magician.
I disappeared and coming back
was my very special mission.”

Then, each and every bird
in each and every row,
stood up and clapped their wings
 for the best chick in the show.

Nelson The One Eyed Turkey Chick

Down at the bottom of the garden,
On a hot and sunny day,
The mother hens’ and turkeys’ are laying
As their little, spring chicks play.

The turkey chicks on one team,
The yellow hens on another,
They all play hide and seek
All but one turkey brother.

“Why won’t you let me play?”
Asks the little turkey chick.
“I may have only one eye,
But I’m just as strong and quick.”

“No you cannot play Nelson”
says a mean hen whose trying to fly.
“Seekers need to see very well,
And you have only one eye.”



Nelson is sad he can’t join in
And goes to ask his mother
Why won’t the other chicks play
With their one eyed turkey brother?

His mother says “Don’t be sad,
The others are young and do not know
What I’m about to tell you,
But they will learn as they grow…

You’re nelson the Turkey chick
And you may only have one eye
But you can do anything, yes you can
If only you just try.”

With a spring in his step, a smile
And a twinkle in his eye,
Nelson goes to find the others
But stops when he hears a terrible cry.

“Help!” Shouts a scared little chick.
Nelson rushes to where he sees
A helpless chick named Clara has fallen
In the pond behind the tree’s.
“I’ll run for help.” Calls nelson.
But Clara shouts “There’s no time,
I cannot swim, you must help,
I know you’ll do just fine.”

He looks around with his one eye
And spots a very long stick.
He puts it in the water and holding tight
Yells “Grab it Clara. Quick!”

As Nelson pulls Clara free
All the mothers and chicks come running.
They had heard the shouts and screams
But weren’t prepared for a sight so stunning.

“Oh Nelson, you saved me.”
Says Clara, beaming from ear to ear.
“With you around Nelson,
I’ll never have to fear.”

All the little chicks
Who hadn’t wanted him to play
Were now all cheering for
the chick who’d saved the day.
Nelson was so happy,
Now everyone would know.
He really could do anything
Just as his mum had told him so.

That night as his mother tucked him in,
And the Farmers’ wife shut the door
Nelson said something to himself
Of which he was sure.

“I’m nelson the Turkey chick
And I may only have one eye.
But I can do anything, yes I can,
If only I just try.”

Friday 19 August 2011

Sand Castles and Empty Shells

Days after and I’m still finding grains of sand,
Each little piece is a memo of that time.
They remind me of what has been,
of a day that was yours and mine.
I sit and reminisce;
feel the sand beneath my feet,
the sounds of a rolling tide,
smiles on every face we’d greet.
I built sand castles.
You knocked them down.
You were never as so happy
as when you were playing the clever clown.
But your biggest joke of all,
was to knock down my biggest one,
the one built from dreams,
hopes for what would come.
On the counter there’s a shell
that you picked up off the shore.
You said I’d hear the ocean if I put it to my ear,
but the sound’s not there anymore.
Instead the shell is empty,
just like my heart and home.
Yes, you left me with an empty shell,
and so distraught, I sit alone.

Monday 8 August 2011

Justice In Tottenham?

One Thursday night and a man’s shot dead.
Rumours are saying he was shot in the head.
The people are outraged so take to the streets;
Shout out their cause at the press that they greet.
“Where’s the justice? We want justice.” They shout.
They want to know how it came about.
Why did he end up cold on the ground?
Why did the police let their gun shots sound?
Then one young girl throws a police-aimed rock
And then like sheep, they turn a violent flock.
“Brehs asking who’s rolling to Tottenham.” Someone tweets.
Others are calling for rage on the streets.
They smash, grab and dash, run riot on the city.
Set fire to buildings, destroy livelihoods; what a pity.
The dead man’s family do not condone it;
The politicians say they don’t like it one bit.
And now the locals are left to say,
“What justice did we get here today?”

Wednesday 27 July 2011

The Faithful Friend

Your arms have been my shelter,
You took me in from the rain.
And as the heavens gushed and poured,
you’d help me get dry again.
You’ve listened as my heart was breaking
and held me tight as I sobbed.
You made it all better with your words
when my gentle heart was robbed.
We’ve danced together all cares aside
and shared in laughter readily.
We’ve seen each other at our worst.
Yet, still held our friendship steadily.
We’ve shared affections from and for
the charms of the opposite sex.
But still we’ve not grown apart
even if we were violently vexed.
You’ve seen me win, you’ve seen me loose.
You’ve seen the bad choices that I did choose.
I’ll always have you and you’ll always have me.
More days of our friendship we’ve yet to see.
I hope you know how much I care.
I hope you know I’ll always be there.
‘Till the day our lives do end
I will remain, your faithful friend.

Nelson The Bad, The One Eyed Turkey Pirate.

(A children's story, intended to be a picture book.)

Down at the bottom of the garden,
On a hot and sunny day,
The mother hens’ and turkeys’ are laying
As their little, spring chicks play.

The game today is Pirate Island
And the turkey chicks are all so glad
That their captain’s the one eyed Turkey,
the infamous Nelson the Bad. 

He’s the meanest pirate on the waters they say
He’s got more treasure than the hen named Horrible Nick
He’s so clever and cunning that he’ll
win the day by hatching a clever trick.

All the chicks in his crew
are too scared to fall out of rank.
They don’t want to be the ones
that he makes to walk the plank.

“Ahoy mateys” says Nelson.
“Don’t get in a flap
There’s treasure marked by an X
On my trusty, treasure map.”

His crew shout for joy
as they pile into their boat.
To get the treasure they must first
Take to the waters, sail and float.

“Captain” calls one of the crew,
“There’s a ship gaining from behind
They must have guessed that it
is treasure we’re going to find.”

All the chicks cry and yell
“What are we to do?”
But Nelson doesn’t worry
For plans, he has two.

“First we will turn our ship
And sail the other way.
There’s a cave around the corner where
We can wait ‘til the end of day.”

“And when they have lost our sight
And think that we have run,
They will go to sleep and that’s
when we will have our fun.”

True to Nelson’s word,
the other ship soon lost hope.
As the Horrible Nicks’ crew of hens slept,
Nelson threw a rope.

It caught on the ships sail pole
And the hook held it tight.
“Come!” said Nelson to his crew.
“Climb across and fight!”

Swords flew through the air
And pirates shouted loud.
The battle lasted all night long
Until the sun broke through the cloud.

At last it was decided
That no one side could win.
So each and every pirate
Shook hands with their chick kin.

As the hen’s ship sailed away
Nelson’s crew gave out a little sigh.
All but Nelson, who was smiling
Although the crew did not know why.

“Why are you smiling Captain?”
Asked one brave, young chick.
“We may not have won the battle.” Said Nelson
“But we won with a clever trick…”

“I knew that we could not win,
In a turkey against hen fight.
I knew it would last until morning
After a long and restless night…

I knew they’d be so tired
That they were bound to forget
That we were going to find treasure.
Now on your marks, get set…”

To the nearby island they sailed
And landed on the shore.
With shovels at the ready
Off they paced, one, two, three, and more…

When finally they saw the X
They could hardly wait
Wasn’t their captain clever?
Nelson the Bad, their one eyed turkey mate.

Monday 25 July 2011

The Mother's Love

From the first I loved you more than any before.
I could not hope to love you any the more.
The first time I saw you my heart was broken;
Overwhelmed with a feeling I’d only known spoken.
I’d heard of this love but never known it.
Then, in that room the revealing light was lit.
As you were passed into my arms
my cheeks rushed with the warmth of your charms.
The eyes of your father looking back at me,
But still a lot of me in you, I could see.
I knew in that moment when holding you tight,
I’d protect you in any threatening fight.
I’d go to any lengths to see you right
and build you a future so brilliant and bright.
Now you’re grown and have a brother
You share my heart with that of another.
But I do not love you any the less
I was scared I would, I must confess.
Somehow my heart grew even the more
When your sibling, I then bore.
It opened up a space to love him too
And love him just as much as I love you.
If you both ever should learn,
That another baby is to come in turn
Never worry and have no fear,
My love for you, I hold eternally dear.

Sunday 24 July 2011

The Vow

I’ll share in your joy, your highs, your lows
and help you face each storm that blows.
My love will not waver but stay steadfast.
My loyalty to you will forever last.
I will tend to your needs, as you will do mine.
I’ll stay by your side in every turbulent time.
I will not wonder when things get bad
or wish for things I might have had.  
For if we have nothing, it will be enough,
the good will outweigh the pain of the rough.
I will not take the company of another
and let our depth of intimacy suffer.
I will not stray and trust you the same.
We’ll fix the trust if there is cause to blame.
I will cherish the pure simplicity
Of hours spent just you and me,
and still give thanks every time I see
the faces of our joint family.
I’ll build a future, just yours and mine
and I’ll hold it dear, for all time.
This vow I send with a faithful kiss
Each and every word I dutifully promise.

The Regret

I still think of you when I close my eyes.
I can still hear your pleading cries.
When on that day I walked away,
I didn’t realise what I’d thrown astray.
I’d grown restless, impatient, uneasy,
Consumed with thoughts of what could be.
I thought the grass was sure to be greener
and so changed my once devoted demeanour.
Now years passed by have let me reflect
Leaving you, I now humbly regret.
If ever you should think of me,
I hope that you will come to see
how changed I might have now become
And give me a chance, I’d need just one.
For it would only take a single chance.
We’d never give it a second glance.
At least I’d hope that you would let
this solitary soul declare eternal regret.

The Craving

You are not perfect, you have your faults.
You’ve many secrets stored in many vaults.
You are too stubborn and too proud.
You voice your opinions far too loud.
You’re convinced of your own authority.
And have never said ‘I’m wrong, I’m sorry’.
Your words can be harsh and quite cruel.
You sometimes make me feel the fool.
No one makes me as mad as you can.
And yet I am your biggest fan.
I crave the compliments you never give
and long for a life with you to live.
I naively pray I’ll see you change
to be the man I want in exchange.
The clichés true, you treat me mean
and as they say, you keep me keen.
I love you more with each passing day
and yet I know, this love won’t stay.
There’s only time before my heart will break
and then endeavour to a fresh start make.

The Ocean

In this boat I sail alone, out on the ocean so far from home.
These waters were once so abundant and sprightly,
We rode the tide of crashing waves, clinging tightly.
Now the waves no more upsurge,
They do not brim and toil with urge.
The waters now lay barren and still.
All beings once there no more the ocean fill.
The oceanic outlook from this boat is grim.
The once bright sky, now hazy and dim.
The wooden boat, weighed down with waterlog
is colder than ever as it drifts in the fog.
I search in vain to find a way back;
my direction lost from a clairvoyance lack.
You no more are by my side
as I struggle to navigate the silent tide.
I did not see when you abandoned ship,
or notice as you loosened your grip.
Now left to be a lonely fool,
drifting in an ocean, cold and cruel.

The Ticking Clock

The clock has stood in the corner of the room
since the days when our love first did bloom.
Second by second, hour by hour,
it watched as the bloom turned into a flower.
Over the years it tenderly ticked and tocked,
chiming with every new hour clocked.
The sound that filled the room a faithful companion
while the face of the place changed with the passing fashion.
Some days the room was colder than times that’d gone.
But still, that constant clock kept ticking on.
Now, day by day the clock is slowing,
showing signs of its prophetic knowing.
It stands quite high as it sombrely ticks,
empathising with every tear that drips.
One day the chiming will come to a still,
marking the end of a terminal ill.
And on that day when the room will silent be,
the broken, old clock will stand helplessly;
unable to make its cogs restart;
unable to mend this broken, old heart.