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A simple way to thrive

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Cannes, Plage du Moure Rouge, Sunrise poetry

Sunrise at Plage du Moure Rouge, Cannes

A Simple Way to Thrive

Verse 1 (Colla Voce)

I watched the sun break through the mist

As pink and orange cloudbanks kissed

I walked the line where sand meets sea

And sensed a spark ignite in me

Chorus

A simple way to feel alive

A simple way to press revive

A simple way to feel alive

A simple way to thrive

Verse 2 (Colla Voce)

I sensed the hush of gentle tide 

Saw cormorants sunbathe, then dive

And all of this seemed to show

A simple way to let life flow

Chorus

A simple way to feel alive

A simple way to press revive

A simple way to feel alive

A simple way to thrive

Interlude: Cello Solo

Verse 3 (Colla Voce)

I heard the thrum of motors beat

And watched the clouds concede defeat

And now the sun in golden blue

Warms my heart and crowns this view

Chorus (repeat & build)

A simple way to feel alive

A simple way to press revive

A simple way to feel alive

A simple way to thrive

Outro: Vocal/Cello Duet

September 15, 2025

The Band:

Vocal and synth – Sarah

Cello – Tess

Guitar – Ed

Piano – Paul

The Summer of the Poets

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Brand Poetry, Cannes, Côte d'Azur Poetry, Mallarme, Nice

I am delighted to announce the third poetry anthology in the Power of Place series.

The Côte d’Azur has long inspired writers and poets with its dazzling light and dramatic landscapes. Now, a vibrant new collection brings together poetry in English, French, and Provençal, celebrating the region’s timeless beauty. French texts are provided with original translations by Siena Crossley.

Poetry of the Côte d’Azur features over thirty distinctive voices – both classic and contemporary – and is richly illustrated with original full-colour photography that captures the essence of the Mediterranean coast. 

Poetry of the Côte d’Azur will be available to order directly from Paul, or at leading bookstores from June 5th and on http://www.Amazon.co.uk  A link to my author page is below:

To pre-order or ask anything, please email Paul at: strategol@orange.fr

Poems of Place: Les Dernières Vagues

17 Wednesday Sep 2014

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Cannes, Esterel, The Esterel

La Baie de Cannes, 31 Août

Les nuages arrivent,
Ressemblent aux congères énormes aux éperons à facettes.
Le vent constant et chaud, souffle d’une mer sulfate de cuivre
A travers les châteaux de sable abîmés, des pigeons charognards, des bouchons jetés, et nous aussi: la garnison dernière.
De l’ouest, l’Esterel s’éloigne dans la brume,
En faisant un rideau de fumée pour cacher sa retraite,
Fait prisonnier le soleil sanguine– sa puissance terminée.

A la plage, les claquements des transats, le battement des serviettes,
Les plaintes bougonnées des enfants fatigués,
Et le diminuendo du bavardage composent une grande élégie .
Enfin, le quartier reste tranquille
Pas de rugissement des moteurs tapageurs,
Pas de bourdonnements de drum’n’bass à la Boîte de la Pointe.
Nous avons regardé les tendres adieux, écouté les souvenirs amères douceurs des chagrinants.
Tout ce que nous avons en ce moment est le lavage des rouleaux et le souffle obstiné du vent,
Le ravisseur de l’Eté

Poems of Place: La Baie de Cannes, The Last Waves of Summer

01 Monday Sep 2014

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Alicia Zachary, Cannes, Esterel

31 Août

The clouds are coming now and appear like giant snow drifts with faceted spurs.
The wind, warm and constant, blows from the copper sulphate sea
Upon ruined sandcastles, scavenger pigeons, discarded bottle corks and us, the last contingent.

To the west, the Esterel recedes into the mist, laying smoke
To cover its retreat, taking with it the blood-orange final power of the prisoner sun.
Here, the clacking of chairs, the shaking of towels, the chuntering complaints of tired children and the diminuendo of the background chatter are an elegy to Summer.

The quartier is quiet once more.
No roar of big engine-ed cars, or hum of nightclub drum and base.
We have watched the fond farewells,
Heard the bitter-sweet memories of the broken hearted.
And all we have is the rhythmic washing of the waves, and the persistent whistle of the wind
That took away the summer.

Poems of Place: Trattoria Da Laura

26 Wednesday Feb 2014

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IMG_2477_SnapseedAngle Rue Hoche, Cannes

 

Rue Hoche will not play second violin to the Antibes.

As an autumn sun’s first glance touches your brow,

I see that even street cleaners wear Aviators here,

And smart women emerge, tottering on heels,

With shopping bags as red as lips, as big as mogul credit-limits

And head for splattered zincs to drink Bellini’s and smoke cigarettes,

Their iPhones prostrate now waiting for the throb of action

Soon there’s the clatter and laughter that comes from food,

Prosciutto and burrata with berries red and dark,

The sizzle and the smell of vongole steaming in garlic,

The comedy of giant pepper pots wielded like wands before you,

Arriving lovers raise sunglasses, kiss and sit,

You sip and tongue the rosé,

I taste the same philosophy.

Laura is not here today, except in spirit,

Her multi-coloured presence conjuring pleasure

To all who come upon this pavement heaven.

In full content, I note

The sun has charmed your freckles.

Poems of Place: Lunch at Bijou Plage

20 Monday Jan 2014

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The sun glints on a nail-varnished sea,

Before the darkening mountains of the Esterel

Bring Autumn here.

The waves twinkle as if lit by random solar lights

And land gently on the thirsty sand.

An infant gull looks hopeful

And maintains a 360 degree vigil,

As Jonny Guitar comes with nonchalant cap,

Strumming in the privacy of his own space;

Behind the women of Bijou place tablecloths,

Position blackboard menus and bring aperitifs to Friday guests.

The fish is good today,

Like the atmosphere, the happy relic of another age.

 

11 October, 2013

Poems of Place: La Guerite, Ile Ste Marguerite

18 Saturday Jan 2014

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The island fortress bakes in silence.

I sit shaded by the pines,

High above me, the look out post watches the bay,

The cicadas are strumming in anticipation of action,

The feeble breeze carries the voices of day-trippers

Waiting for the last boat of summer.

So musing on sentinels, I ponder

My talent for reconnaissance;

Nurtured from an early age (I think?)

By dad who dispatched me off

To take point and report back

On dangers lurking

At the end of Blackpool’s Central Pier.

In time, my nose for sensing what’s ahead

Became a skill people paid good money for.

But they call it strategy.

The restaurant is quiet now,

The final whistle has blown for the table footballers

The bikini pop up shop,

And the kaleidoscope of scenarios I have foreseen.

(*The look out post)

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