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    Night All
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mountain Goatess View Post
    Yes do...it's a lovely route...12.5 mile.
    Night night, sleep tight x
    I'll see you there too. Just paid Dave for it today so I'm commited. Hope Freckle makes it too. A pre-anniversary waltz mini-poet meeting.

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    We could be in danger of not having a poem today

    So here is one

    Strong Beer

    “What do you think
    The bravest drink
    Under the sky?”
    “Strong beer,” said I.

    “There’s a place for everything,
    Everything, anything,
    There’s a place for everything
    Where it ought to be:
    For a chicken, the hen’s wing;
    For poison, the bee’s sting;
    For almond-blossom, Spring;
    A beerhouse for me.”

    “There’s a prize for every one
    Every one, any one,
    There’s a prize for every one,
    Whoever he may be:
    Crags for the mountaineer,
    Flags for the Fusilier,
    For English poets, beer!
    Strong beer for me!”

    “Tell us, now, how and when
    We may find the bravest men?”
    “A sure test, an easy test:
    Those that drink beer are the best,
    Brown beer strongly brewed,
    English drink and English food.”

    Oh, never choose as Gideon chose
    By the cold well, but rather those
    Who look on beer when it is brown,
    Smack their lips and gulp it down.
    Leave the lads who tamely drink
    With Gideon by the water brink,
    But search the benches of the Plough,
    The Tun, the Sun, the Spotted Cow,
    For jolly rascal lads who pray,
    Pewter in hand, at close of day,
    “Teach me to live that I may fear
    The grave as little as my beer.”

    Robert Graves

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alf View Post
    We could be in danger of not having a poem today

    So here is one

    Strong Beer

    “What do you think
    The bravest drink
    Under the sky?”
    “Strong beer,” said I.

    “There’s a place for everything,
    Everything, anything,
    There’s a place for everything
    Where it ought to be:
    For a chicken, the hen’s wing;
    For poison, the bee’s sting;
    For almond-blossom, Spring;
    A beerhouse for me.”

    “There’s a prize for every one
    Every one, any one,
    There’s a prize for every one,
    Whoever he may be:
    Crags for the mountaineer,
    Flags for the Fusilier,
    For English poets, beer!
    Strong beer for me!”

    “Tell us, now, how and when
    We may find the bravest men?”
    “A sure test, an easy test:
    Those that drink beer are the best,
    Brown beer strongly brewed,
    English drink and English food.”

    Oh, never choose as Gideon chose
    By the cold well, but rather those
    Who look on beer when it is brown,
    Smack their lips and gulp it down.
    Leave the lads who tamely drink
    With Gideon by the water brink,
    But search the benches of the Plough,
    The Tun, the Sun, the Spotted Cow,
    For jolly rascal lads who pray,
    Pewter in hand, at close of day,
    “Teach me to live that I may fear
    The grave as little as my beer.”

    Robert Graves
    thank you alf.....i was thinking the very same thing! nice choice

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    Mr Ifonly
    Brian patten

    Mr Ifonly sat down and he sighed,
    I could have done more if only I had tried

    If only I had followed my true intent
    If only I had done the things that I meant

    If only I had done the things that I could
    And not simply done the things that I should

    If only a day had lasted a year
    And I had not lived in constant fear

    Mr Ifonly sat down and he cried:
    I could really have lived if only I had tried!

    Now life has past me by and its such a crime,
    Said Mr Ifonly who had run out of time

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    Quote Originally Posted by freckle View Post
    Mr Ifonly
    Brian patten

    Mr Ifonly sat down and he sighed,
    I could have done more if only I had tried

    If only I had followed my true intent
    If only I had done the things that I meant

    If only I had done the things that I could
    And not simply done the things that I should

    If only a day had lasted a year
    And I had not lived in constant fear

    Mr Ifonly sat down and he cried:
    I could really have lived if only I had tried!

    Now life has past me by and its such a crime,
    Said Mr Ifonly who had run out of time
    True for so many people i suspect
    Whatever you dream you can do..............begin

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    Speak Of The North! A Lonely Moor


    Speak of the North! A lonely moor
    Silent and dark and tractless swells,
    The waves of some wild streamlet pour
    Hurriedly through its ferny dells.

    Profoundly still the twilight air,
    Lifeless the landscape; so we deem
    Till like a phantom gliding near
    A stag bends down to drink the stream.

    And far away a mountain zone,
    A cold, white waste of snow-drifts lies,
    And one star, large and soft and lone,
    Silently lights the unclouded skies.

    by Charlotte Bronte

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    Quote Originally Posted by freckle View Post
    Mr Ifonly
    Brian patten

    Mr Ifonly sat down and he sighed,
    I could have done more if only I had tried

    If only I had followed my true intent
    If only I had done the things that I meant

    If only I had done the things that I could
    And not simply done the things that I should

    If only a day had lasted a year
    And I had not lived in constant fear

    Mr Ifonly sat down and he cried:
    I could really have lived if only I had tried!

    Now life has past me by and its such a crime,
    Said Mr Ifonly who had run out of time
    Or better still, take a line for our Sylvia and just 'make' yourself centre of the Universe and all is well (er perhaps not all!).

    Soliloquy of the Solipsist


    I?
    I walk alone;
    The midnight street
    Spins itself from under my feet;
    When my eyes shut
    These dreaming houses all snuff out;
    Through a whim of mine
    Over gables the moon's celestial onion
    Hangs high.

    I
    Make houses shrink
    And trees diminish
    By going far; my look's leash
    Dangles the puppet-people
    Who, unaware how they dwindle,
    Laugh, kiss, get drunk,
    Nor guess that if I choose to blink
    They die.

    I
    When in good humor,
    Give grass its green
    Blazon sky blue, and endow the sun
    With gold;
    Yet, in my wintriest moods, I hold
    Absolute power
    To boycott any color and forbid any flower
    To be.

    I
    Know you appear
    Vivid at my side,
    Denying you sprang out of my head,
    Claiming you feel
    Love fiery enough to prove flesh real,
    Though it's quite clear
    All you beauty, all your wit, is a gift, my dear,
    From me.
    Am Yisrael Chai

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    The Echoing Green

    The Sun does arise,
    And make happy the skies;
    The merry bells ring
    To welcome the Spring;
    The skylark and thrush,
    The birds of the bush,
    Sing lounder around
    To the bells' chearful sound,
    While our sports shall be seen
    On the Echoing Green.
    Old John, with white hair,
    Does laugh away care,
    Sitting under the oak,
    Among the old folk.
    They laugh at our play,
    And soon they all say:
    ``Such, such were the joys
    When we all, girls & boys,
    In our youth time were seen
    On the Echoing Green.''
    Till the little ones, weary,
    No more can be merry;
    The sun does descend,
    And our sports have on end.
    Round the laps of their mothers
    Many sisters and brothers,
    Like birds in their nest,
    Are ready for rest,
    And sports no more seen
    On the darkening Green.

    William Blake.

    I think Billy had more in mind than just a sporty day in this metaphorfest
    Am Yisrael Chai

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    This is lovely, what a beautiful simple poem...and I dream of the north constantly!

    Quote Originally Posted by XRunner View Post
    Speak Of The North! A Lonely Moor


    Speak of the North! A lonely moor
    Silent and dark and tractless swells,
    The waves of some wild streamlet pour
    Hurriedly through its ferny dells.

    Profoundly still the twilight air,
    Lifeless the landscape; so we deem
    Till like a phantom gliding near
    A stag bends down to drink the stream.

    And far away a mountain zone,
    A cold, white waste of snow-drifts lies,
    And one star, large and soft and lone,
    Silently lights the unclouded skies.

    by Charlotte Bronte

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