  | Alan Crawford
Alan Crawford was born in Glasgow and moved to Belfast with his family three years later. He studied English Literature and Film in London and Belfast. After graduating, Alan took himself off to the "land of the free, home of the brave", and for the next several years he had great adventures working throughout America. Alan returned home just before the year 2000 to find Jo, his true muse whom he fell in love with and married in 2002. |
Fantasy by Alan Crawford | A fantasy will chase you Seep slyly through your weaknesses And invade you Memory will entice them To control you’re instinct Now they think for you The imagination runs mercilessly Rampant mowing over the Last check points of sanity Those that love you lie strewn about its path The figments laugh in the distance They never bleed but can change Shape and constantly fool you Making you ask: who are you? |
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