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It is said that we humans are social creatures, this means we enjoy spending time together and communicating with each other. Over this past year, we have had to miss out on being...
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It is said that we humans are social creatures, this means we enjoy spending time together and communicating with each other. Over this past year, we have had to miss out on being...
Posted by Michelle Penny
As the majority of students continue to work from home, students who are in school can still enjoy a friendly game with their peers in Our Space. Students were unaware that the...
Posted by Helen Mateides
My life was punctuated throughout each and every day, A full stop at the end and a few commas along the way. The commas were my friends, the moments and feelings shared My full...
Posted by Michelle Penny
I am sure you have all been touched by the news of the passing of Captain Sir Tom Moore. A courageous, amazing and interesting man whose legacy, amongst other things, is to remind...
Posted by Helen Blowers
I have written this poem to reflect how many of us are feeling at the moment. I was inspired by some pictures of snowdrops that a friend had recently posted on facebook. It...
Posted by Michelle Penny
Despite all the challenges we have faced during the last year the Pastoral Team remain incredibly proud of the year groups we manage. The resilience and ability to adapt to new...
Posted by Helen Blowers
It is said that we humans are social creatures, this means we enjoy spending time together and communicating with each other. Over this past year, we have had to miss out on being with people that are special to us; it could be friends, grandparents, cousins, aunts, uncles, family friends. Some of us have not been able to give some of our loved ones a lovely hug, or even hold their hand. All of this inspired me to write this poem as I know, one day soon we will be able to again.
It is said that we humans are social creatures, this means we enjoy spending time together and communicating with each other. Over this past year, we have had to miss out on being with people that are special to us; it could be friends, grandparents, cousins, aunts, uncles, family friends. Some of us have not been able to give some of our loved ones a lovely hug, or even hold their hand. All of this inspired me to write this poem as I know, one day soon we will be able to again.
Together We Know
The urge to hug is not unsaid
The need to kiss contained instead
Surges and waves torment our soul
Who do we turn to, who do we hold?
Finding a moment, a moment to share
Looking within, been looking a year
Finding and knowing and knowing and hid
Forgotten, reminded, distant not rid.
Feeling the loss, and oh how it swells
Each and all are filling their wells
Glints of light shine, blue, green, brown
When the wells pour forth and tears run down.
Come, look at me, and know this will pass
Reach out, look up, together hold fast
A toss, a turn but forward we go
Together in this, together we know.
The urge to hug is not unsaid
The need to kiss contained instead
Surges and waves torment our soul
Who do we turn to, who do we hold?
Finding a moment, a moment to share
Looking within, been looking a year
Finding and knowing and knowing and hid
Forgotten, reminded, distant not rid.
Feeling the loss, and oh how it swells
Each and all are filling their wells
Glints of light shine, blue, green, brown
When the wells pour forth and tears run down.
Come, look at me, and know this will pass
Reach out, look up, together hold fast
A toss, a turn but forward we go
Together in this, together we know.
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