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September 5, 2020

When My Friend, Whose Name Is Guy

When my friend, whose name is Guy

Said, “I never will tell a lie!”

A lady called Miss Nell

Said, “that’s all very well,

But we’re employing you as a spy!”.

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Published on September 05, 2020 14:31

One Hot Night, As I Sat Drinking

One hot night, as I sat drinking,

A young lady, who just couldn’t stop winking,

Said, “you remember a boudoir

And a little black bra?”.

Dear readers, it’s not what you’re thinking!

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Published on September 05, 2020 14:20

Dog Toy

I straightened your bed

No tears I shed.

Then I found

Your toy that squeaks

On the ground.

It still squeaks.

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Published on September 05, 2020 09:16

Rose’s Nose

When a young lady named Miss Rose

Said, “do you like my little nose?”.

I said, “it’s a strange thing

How the birds sing in spring.

And Rose, you are wearing no clothes!”.

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Published on September 05, 2020 08:36

A Girl’s Pretty Lashes

A girl’s pretty lashes

Must turn to ashes.

And man’s desire

Forever, cool.

For only the fool

Imagines fire,

In the tomb’s gloom.

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Published on September 05, 2020 08:22

Dog Bed (revised poem)

On 3 September, I posted my poem “Dog Bed”, https://kmorrispoet.com/2020/09/03/dog-bed/.


The poem as originally posted consists of 3 stanzas. However, I now feel that the second verse is unnecessary. Consequently I have revised the poem, which now consists of 2 stanzas. The revised poem can be found below:


The mark

Of your teeth is still there,

On your old dog bed.

I walk in the park,

Where

The dead

Leaves lie.


Shadows on the grass

Mistook for an old friend.

All things pass,

However much we p...

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Published on September 05, 2020 05:14

Sugar Babe

She took her face

To the market place

And found therein,

Much wealth through sin.

She practiced love’s art.

And her heart,

Became as tin.

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Published on September 05, 2020 00:38

September 3, 2020

The Hungry Hound


I wrote, on Wednesday 2 September, about the sad loss of my long-time friend and guide dog Trigger, https://kmorrispoet.com/2020/09/02/trigger/.


As I lay in bed last night, I remembered happier times, including Trigger’s antics in my office. He was, as the below poem shows, extremely fond of helping himself to my colleague’s lunches. Indeed a former manager of mine refered to Trigger’s “victory Roll”, during which he would run up and down the office, at great speed after having consumed the lun...

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Published on September 03, 2020 22:47

Dog Bed


The mark

Of your teeth is still there,

On your old dog bed.

I walk in the park,

Where

The dead

Leaves lie.


I

Hear the breeze

And pause by

Trees

You sniffed

‘Ere you where

Cold, and stiff.


Shadows on the grass

Mistook for an old friend.

All things pass,

However much we pretend

Otherwise. You closed your eyes,

And left your mark

Upon my heart


https://kmorrispoet.com/2020/09/02/trigger/

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Published on September 03, 2020 08:00

September 2, 2020

Trigger

A close up of Trigger!


I have lost my dear old friend Trigger. My guide dog who brought so much joy into my life (and that of others), and who served me faithfully as my guide from 4 July 2011.


Trigger relaxing on the ground


Trigger became very unwell on the evening of Saturday 29 July. My mum, sister and I rushed him to the vets. Although Trigger received excellent treatment his condition deteriated. There was no chance of recovery and to avoid unnecessary suffering I took the heart breaking de...

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Published on September 02, 2020 01:41