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Thread: Today's poet

  1. #2011
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    Re: Today's poet

    Completely off tonight's topic. (Whenever dooes this unruly thread stay in line ever anyway?) But it made me laugh.

    For gawd's sake don't read anything into this anyone!

    As I was going to St Ives
    I met a man with seven wives
    Said he, 'I think it's much more fun
    Than getting stuck with only one.'

    Roald Dahl
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    Re: Today's poet

    Quote Originally Posted by Harry H Howgill View Post
    I'm a stop.
    A full stop.
    Not a half stop
    or a quarter stop
    But a fully full stop.
    I lie on the line
    Waiting for the right word
    To come along
    And then
    I trip it up.
    I wait for the sentence
    To run its course
    Before I slip
    My tiny little dot
    In the way.
    Like that.
    That's all I've got to say today. Full stop.


    (?)
    Is this one of yours HHH? (or am I going to look daft again?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ambrosia Kid View Post
    Enjoyed viewing previous pages, some really good absorbing stuff, wish I had more time to stay on the thread,,,, as this poem by Henry Twells sums up.

    TIME'S PACES

    When as a child I laughed and wept,
    Time crept,
    When as a youth I waxed more bold,
    Time strolled,
    When I became a full grown man,
    Time RAN,
    When older still I daily grew,
    Time flew,
    Soon I shall find,in passing on,
    Time gone,
    O Christ! Will thou have saved me then?
    Amen.
    Excellent Ambrosia, I know that feeling!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hes View Post
    That is totally mad! Love it HHH. I have a book from my childhood edited by him all about bears in literature and he looks a lot like a painter friend of mine who unfortunately died last year. I can imagine Brian doing something like that too!
    My kids love this book its a classic....unfortunately it drives me a bit potty after a couple of reads but this link is class may have to replace Billy Goats Gruff Hip Hop version on the you tube list for the kids!!!!!

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    Re: Today's poet

    Quote Originally Posted by Hes View Post
    Is this one of yours HHH? (or am I going to look daft again?)
    If you are quick you can edit your last post to say something completely diferent. Go on. Give it a try.

    Sorry, no. I couldn't see that author's name. I should have made one up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ambrosia Kid View Post
    Enjoyed viewing previous pages, some really good absorbing stuff, wish I had more time to stay on the thread,,,, as this poem by Henry Twells sums up.

    TIME'S PACES

    When as a child I laughed and wept,
    Time crept,
    When as a youth I waxed more bold,
    Time strolled,
    When I became a full grown man,
    Time RAN,
    When older still I daily grew,
    Time flew,
    Soon I shall find,in passing on,
    Time gone,
    O Christ! Will thou have saved me then?
    Amen.

    Hi AK...by the way I love your signature its ...i really liked this, I too know the feeling!

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    Re: Today's poet

    Quote Originally Posted by freckle View Post
    Xmas on the fells

    Legs strong, I follow...
    Where we ran,
    p-a-u-s-e-d.

    Hey, Remember that bit?
    I titchy and enclosed,
    Stepping on a tussock so I could reach you.
    the NEWness...

    Nearly there, dark soon but,
    No headtorch tonight.
    Inky roof and tiny peepers,
    Allies in this f (d)i(e)n(c)a(i)l(t)e.

    Heart thumping and a salty heed,
    i arrive at a wooded opening.

    Kicking off inovs,
    I clamber into a nest,
    and munch.

    "Look, I’ve put the lights on,"
    You said I was in charge of lighting.
    Silly me, I know your not there yet.

    Heavy and heavy...then

    A pang, I see my children,
    big bear arms tight around them,
    weeping and perplexed.

    Eyes leadening,
    I must rest now,
    blessed still lulls.

    T h e n ,
    you are walking towards me,
    through the trees,
    smiling,and I think...

    At last my friend,
    you get to see me
    s
    l
    e
    e
    p.


    J R Hartley
    I like this very much. I thought he was just into flyfishing but it seems he has a passion for running amongst other things. Sometimes it is hard to know which is the right path to take and you need a light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry H Howgill View Post
    Completely off tonight's topic. (Whenever dooes this unruly thread stay in line ever anyway?) But it made me laugh.

    For gawd's sake don't read anything into this anyone!

    As I was going to St Ives
    I met a man with seven wives
    Said he, 'I think it's much more fun
    Than getting stuck with only one.'

    Roald Dahl </B>
    Yer......righto!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hes View Post
    I like this very much. I thought he was just into flyfishing but it seems he has a passion for running amongst other things. Sometimes it is hard to know which is the right path to take and you need a light.
    a knowing

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    Re: Today's poet

    Quote Originally Posted by Hes View Post
    I like this very much. I thought he was just into flyfishing but it seems he has a passion for running amongst other things. Sometimes it is hard to know which is the right path to take and you need a light.
    I need lights, signposts, lots of cones and several policemen, and still I'm unsure sometimes!

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