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October 11, 2018

He Thinks On Water Nymphs

He thinks
On water nymphs
Who do not care.

The flow
Will go
Nowhere.

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Published on October 11, 2018 23:11

October 10, 2018

“If Everybody Is In”, a poem about homelessness

Crisis is a charity which does excellent work aimed at tackling homelessness in the United Kingdom. The charity’s poet in residence has written a powerful poem “If Everybody Is in”, which can be found in the video below:,

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Published on October 10, 2018 22:32

Churchill

A fascinating podcast in which the historian Andrew Roberts discusses his new biography of Winston Churchill, (https://audioboom.com/posts/7039259-churchill-andrew-roberts-in-conversation-with-robert-tombs).

While the conversation between Robert Tombs and Roberts is both interesting and witty, I found the questions posed by members of the audience, following on from the discussion rather more illuminating.

While Roberts is by no means uncritical of Churchill he is (as indeed am I) an admirer...

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Published on October 10, 2018 14:05

There Was A Young Heiress Called Kate

There was a young heiress called Kate
Who lived on a country estate.
Her father, Lord Moore
Was so fond of the poor
That he left them his estate!

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Published on October 10, 2018 04:28

October 9, 2018

A Drawing Of The Curtain

A drawing of the curtain.
Satan does yawn
For it is certain
That the forlorn
Scene will replay
Tomorrow and today.

He will pay
And she will,
In the still
Of night remember
May in December
And pay
In her own particular way.

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Published on October 09, 2018 22:37

I Knew A Pretty Brunette

I knew a pretty brunette
Who went by the name of Yvette.
My good friend Jim
Married a blonde named Kim,
Who used to be Yvette!

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Published on October 09, 2018 06:42

October 8, 2018

“Sic Vita” by Henry King

I awoke at a little after 3:30 this morning and got up in order to quench my thirst. As I moved through my home the cry of an owl reached my ears, which brought to mind “Sic Vita” by Henry King:

“Like to the falling of a star,
Or as the flights of eagles are,
Or like the fresh spring’s gaudy hue,
Or silver drops of morning dew,
Or like a wind that chafes the flood,
Or bubbles which on water stood:
Even such is man, whose borrowed light
Is straight called in, and paid to night.

The wind blows...

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Published on October 08, 2018 22:58

There Was A Young Lady Called Holly

There was a young lady called Holly
Who lived in an ancient folly.
One day at dawn
She looked forlorn
So I joined her in her folly …

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Published on October 08, 2018 04:45

October 7, 2018

I Know A Pretty Young Blonde

I know a pretty young blonde
Of whom I’m extremely fond.
My wife Yvette
Works as a vet
And she doesn’t like that blonde …!

I know a pretty young blonde
Of whom I’m rather fond.
When she met
My wife Yvette
It ended in the pond!

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Published on October 07, 2018 22:34

Kevin Morris reading his poems ‘Genes’ and ‘Reprieve’.

 

Both of these poems can be found in my collection ‘Refractions’, which is available here for the UK and here for the US.

 

My latest collection of poetry, ‘The Writers Pen and other poems’ is also available on Amazon, here for the UK, and here for the US.

 

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Published on October 07, 2018 09:52