K. Morris's Blog, page 180

August 28, 2021

The Tide

Society rides
The tides
Of collectivism
And individualism.
Whilst in Highgate
Spencer and Marx
Continue their decay.

(Note: Karl Marx’s grave in Highgate Cemetery is almost directly opposite to that of the champion of liberal individualism, Herbert Spencer. See https://highgatecemetery.org/visit/cemetery/east#featurephoto71).

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Published on August 28, 2021 09:05

My Luncheon

Whilst sitting at my rather good luncheon
I got hit by a squeaky truncheon!
I said to Claire,
“Now hold on there!
I didn’t request a truncheon for luncheon!”

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Published on August 28, 2021 05:03

Philosophical Miss Page

A most philosophical young lady named Miss Page
Said, “this world is but an unreal stage.
But, let us 2 dance
And perchance find some romance”.
So we did, and crashed through the stage!

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Published on August 28, 2021 04:10

August 27, 2021

Miss Price Who Was Fond of Dice

There once was a young lady named Price
Who was known for her love of dice.
She would play for hours
With that rakish Lord Flowers.
And then she would return to her dice.

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Published on August 27, 2021 07:16

Digital

With our digital device
We hear not
The inexorable clock.
But virtue and vice
Heed time’s great knock.

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Published on August 27, 2021 06:37

Petite

Petite.
Desired.
She inspired
A poem of stilettoed feet
And the thought of ought.
And meet.

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Published on August 27, 2021 06:08

A Podcast of My Interview On Vancouver Co-Op Radio’s The World Poetry Reading Series is Now Available

I am pleased to announce that a podcast of my interview on Vancouver Co-Op Radio’s The World Poetry Reading Series is now available and can be found here, http://www.coopradio.org/content/world-poetry-caf%C3%A9-186. The show was broadcast at 9 pm (UK time) on Thursday 26 August, and my segment begins approximately 18 minutes into the podcast. In addition, at the end of the show I read my poem “My Old Clock I Wind”.

My thanks to Ariadne Sawyer of The World Poetry Reading Series for her kindness ...

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Published on August 27, 2021 04:16

August 26, 2021

Spink Who Was Known for Her Unusual Kink

There was a young lady named Spink
Who was known for her unusual kink.
A vicar called Brown
Wore Spinks’s silk gown.
And Spink she lived in his sink!

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Published on August 26, 2021 05:40

August 24, 2021

Oblivion and all that


This post brought to mind these lines of A.E. Housman: “Good creatures, do you love your lives
And have you ears for sense?
Here is a knife like other knives,
That cost me eighteen pence.


I need but stick it in my heart
And down will come the sky,
And earth’s foundations will depart
And all you folk will die.” Its an interesting and thought provoking read (this post of course and Housman’s brief poem). Kevin


Getting On

It came to me in a flash that when I die, the whole world will ...

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Published on August 24, 2021 22:38

She Has Not Much to Lose

She has not much to lose
Save for her shoes,
For her legs are almost bare
To the summer air.

And one must confess
That’s not much of a dress.
But when attending confession
She shows some discretion.

So lets not cast aspersions
Nor bear a grudge
For I have heard assertions
Her favourite is a judge!

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Published on August 24, 2021 11:27