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Death’s Relentless Tide
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Death’s Relentless Tide

  • Dean
  • August 28, 2023
A poem about two people going their own way in life, yet despite the many opportunites to talk they never do. Only when dies do they realise that the time…
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Listening to My Soul’s Refrain (Poem)
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Listening to My Soul’s Refrain (Poem)

  • Dean
  • July 30, 2023
A poem about listening to your own heart in life and ignoring the armchair experts around you.
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Forever Green (Poem)
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Forever Green (Poem)

  • Dean
  • July 10, 2023
A poem based on a memory of playing with a friend years ago who sadly is no longer with us.
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The Path I Walk Alone (Poem)
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The Path I Walk Alone (Poem)

  • Dean
  • June 24, 2023
A poem about deciding to go your own separate way in a relationship.
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Hemlängtan till Sveriges famn
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Hemlängtan till Sveriges famn

  • Dean
  • June 2, 2023
Jag kom till Sverige och fann mitt hem, där vinden susar så sakta nu. Mitt hjärta slog, jag kände ro, för här är hemma, här är jag nu. Jag kom…
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The Gambits Check Mate of Revenge
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The Gambits Check Mate of Revenge

  • Dean
  • May 20, 2023
A poem written about a person jilted by another yet they take revenge like a slow game of chess
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Leaving a Legacy: How Love and Kindness Outlast Material Possessions (Poem)
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Leaving a Legacy: How Love and Kindness Outlast Material Possessions (Poem)

  • Dean
  • May 6, 2023
When our time on earth is done, And our race has finally run, Our fortunes and our gold, Will be but dust, stories old. The possessions we held so tight,…
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Touch Of An Angel (Poem)
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Touch Of An Angel (Poem)

  • Dean
  • April 20, 2023
A poem written about a nurse who is an unsung angel in life but in those who remember her will never be forgotten. A thank you to all in the…
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The last song of life
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The last song of life

  • Dean
  • April 9, 2023
A poem written in tribute of a friend who passed away recently who was fond of spending thier last days in a garden listening to birds singing.
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The Light That Cannot Die
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The Light That Cannot Die

  • Dean
  • March 23, 2023
A poem about a light in life that will never die, no matter what.
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About Dean

British/Swedish poet/author. Pagan and lifetime supporter of both Chelsea FC and Linköpings FC. Feel free to use my poetry, as long as you link my name. All Poetry ©Deanthebard.com 2025

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Happy sixth anniversary ❤️ Happy sixth anniversary ❤️
A poem about two sets of friends, who, due to ill A poem about two sets of friends, who, due to ill health have to say goodbye after 40 years of annual meet ups.The day where we all met,'Twas forty years ago,Four strangers from distant landsWe connected from "hello."The following years were routine,From the moment we landed on the plane,The first port of call was to see you both,Through the sunshine and the rain.Years they flew by quickly,Children came into our lives,Even they soon had their own,Becoming husbands and wives.Retirement grew nearer,Yet each year we made the trip;We just walked a little slower,And had pain from toe to hip.Our health began to decline,The trips to see you they took longer,Yet our love for you was ever true,In fact, it could not be stronger.So this trip, we knew, is over,This is the time to say goodbye;You don't remember who we are,Yet the glint stayed in your eye.So as we have one last drink for the road,These forty years grew love,For friendships are unbreakable,Ours was sent from up above.#poem #poetry #farwell #friendsforever❤️
In women's football, I believe the word "Legend" g In women's football, I believe the word "Legend" gets overused. Some certainly deserve that accolade—those who have truly changed the game on and off the pitch. There are way too many to mention. Yet, others get called a legend with half the career of those who paved the way before them.​I was flicking through the news today when I read that Linda Sällström will retire at the end of the season. This is obviously not a surprise, as she is ending a 22-year career as the record goalscorer for Finland. Those accolades alone are worthy of the title "legend."​Yet, one thing makes her more of a legend than most: overcoming three ACL injuries in a short period at the peak of her career. That is something I doubt we will see often in the game. It's not just the physical aspect; the mental fortitude required alone is something many could not cope with. An ACL injury literally takes you out of competitive physical life for 8-9 months of a year. To have to endure that three times is the stuff of an absolute legend.​To come back after that, break national records, and represent and captain your country at the highest level is a testament to just how phenomenal a player Linda is. If she had not been injured with three ACL tears, we would be talking about one of the greatest of all time in my opinion.​I will see her one final time against AIK, hopefully.​Thank you for all the memories on and off the pitch, and wishing Linda nothing but the best in her career in the medical profession. Who else?! Many congratulations Streamo. 👏👏👏👏 @lindasallstrom
Flashed up on my timeline. Ashley Cole going viral Flashed up on my timeline. Ashley Cole going viral for his epic stance to the left of his team photo with Roma FC. Ash son. I invented this in 1990 😂😂
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