Author Archives: Sue Reynolds

Beacon (Kevin’s Song) – Joy Green

It seems to me I wander Aimless, pointless Drifting where the tide takes me away Knowing that there has to be A reason out there waiting, Waiting for me to find it, some day And when I touch someone I … Continue reading

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Brightly-Woven Prince – Joy Green

When I think of him, I think of laughter Insouciant and wild A thoughtless daring, care-for-nothing Fearless as a child When I think of him, I think of a garden The heavy scent in the glade The touch of his … Continue reading

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GGK’s Introduction to Bright Weavings

A word from Guy Gavriel Kay Somewhere on this site is the quote from Cato the Elder that I used for years in reply to queries about the absence of an ‘official’ website about me or my work. Cato is … Continue reading

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A Song for Arbonne by Merav Hoffman

Lyrics with Notation

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The Troubadour

by Krissy Hunter, August 12, 2006 The troubadour, he sings and writes, Woos, lampoons, and delights. Children laugh, while women swoon, And evening ends, much too soon. But back he’ll be, and with a will, Armed with parchment and a … Continue reading

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