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Shirley-Anne Kennedy
Updated: Tue, 7 Jan 2020 04:14 pm
Biography
Northern Word Flirt @Miladysa Past Co-organiser & Host of WOL Middleton Past Co-organiser & Host of Kulturá http://kultpoet.blogspot.co.uk/
Samples
Always On My Mind At the undertakers when the door rattled, I knew it was dad demanding a cheap coffin. I ignored him when he said at that price he would prefer to be hung on the washing line and let the birds do the work. He insisted both metal hips should be weighed-in, they wouldn’t be any use where he was going. I told him, forget it, he was being cremated. But I did what he said when it came to the wake. He’s forever telling me I need to get a grip, now he’s started on the kids who’ve had enough of him switching off the lights, moaning on about Brexit and the rising cost of living. It’s their life they say. I told him he’s joking if he thinks he can tell me what to do at my age. I know my own mind. About time he says; he has better things to be getting on with.
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Blog entries by Shirley-Anne Kennedy
There, there (05/04/2020)
Presidents Club (24/01/2018)
Coat of Snow (07/09/2014)
My Mum (04/09/2014)
Northern Soul (02/09/2014)
Pre-Loved Skin (21/08/2014)
TODAY IN TAIJI (01/07/2014)
Blog link: https://www.writeoutloud.net/blogs/shirleyannekennedy
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Comments
Thanks for your comments Shirley- Anne, Like Ian, I was
very impressed by the design of the poetry blog. (and also the number of female poet`s contributing on a war theme)
thanks for the kind comment on 'snipers' Shirley-Anne - I've been useless lately on getting onto WOL and thanking people - so sincere apologies for taking so long - glad you liked it
ps SA, what is 'Bazzin? (spoken in the manner of: ''what is this thing called 'love'?'')
Tarrabunch Shirl. Thanks for taking the trouble to read and comment on my offerings. Much appreciated. Thought I'd have a go at a couple of war poems as I have been asked to read at a Remembrance festival in October so the comments are doubly valuable.
Cheers Sherl for the comment. (Algiers) I must visit North Africa and stop my dreaming.
hi shirley - anne; thanks for the comment on my poem for stefan. wasn't thinking about that when i wrote it, but i think you are right. it does make you wonder considering what has come to light since. glad you liked it.
Just goes to show Ken, you're crap at writing rubbish. ha! :)
Kenneth Eaton-Dykes
Sun 24th Aug 2014 22:36
Hi Shirley-Anne
I wrote this deliberate piece of nonsense in a cynical frame of mind for which I apologise, to see what sort of reaction it would attract.
And comment-wise it's done better than my usual stuff. Where have I gone wrong? LOveryL.
Thank you for your kind comment about my poem
"Arromanches".
Glad you liked 'Smelly Bogs.. and Habitat Hippy' and thanks for reading. Your comments were very welcome.
I meant what I said about your poem 'Today in Taiji' and I don't think a news correspondent could have done better.
Thank you Julian -- made my day :)
Thanks Pete & ditto :)
Hya Shirl.
Glad to see you on here and look forward to reading more of your stuff. Loved this one, "I saw this live the other night" ..... heh, heh. Good stuff. :)
There's fire in your words, Shirley-Ann, and justice in your motives. I love hearing you read your work, whether at Middleton or, as earlier this month, at Bolton. You deserve a wider audience. See you somewhere, somewhen.
Hi Shirley-Anne
I too have family who served, like your Paternal Grandfather, (at that time) with the Manchester Regiment. In fact Wilfred Owen himself was commissioned in June 1916 and served with the 2nd Battalion in France.
Thank you for your very kind words about 'The Place were only Dead Men Sleep'.
Much appreciated.
Thank you for the welcome, Graham. Appreciated :)
I did try to add a profile picture, a drawing rather than a photograph. Think I messed up somewhere because it seems to have disappeared into the ether and I have lost the ability to add another one.
Aww... Ken, thank you.
I am sincere in adding you as a favourite. I enjoy your readings down at the Ringers. Your poetry is a delight, funny on the surface and poignant beneath.
Hello Shirley-Anne
Welcome to Write Out Loud.
I hope you enjoy the site. We're really looking forward to reading some of your work and I know that you will be warmly welcomed by other WOL-ers too.
If you haven’t already added a picture to your profile please try and do so. It’s good to see what our fellow poets look like.
Have a good browse around, there’s lots going on and if you have the time to make some comments about the work of other poets please feel free. It’s the best way to get some constructive feedback about your own work too.
There’s always someone who’ll help you out with a problem, so just ask and someone will get back to you. It’s a friendly place, so welcome once again.
Graham Sherwood
ps, it looks like you've made a great start.
Kenneth Eaton-Dykes
Tue 17th Jun 2014 12:00
Hi Shirley-Anne.
I'm delighted, amazed, and flattered to be a favourite profile choice.
Reading the excellent chuckle-worthy and equally profound Rochdale Pay Rise. I worry for the Kennedy future in the public sector. Consequential to your light hearted treatment of this emotive subject.
"Or" taken seriously as independant consultancy opinion.
Thank you, Daniel :)
Hi Shirley-Anne
I love your take on the 'Ballad of the Rochdale Pay Rise'. It has great balance and found myself wanting to sing it as I read.
I found the closing words on 'Shadow Hunter' quite haunting and left me wanting more.
I really enjoyed both of these.
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Shirley-Anne Kennedy
Sat 25th Apr 2015 01:22
Thanks Harry - as the blog mistress the feedback re the design is appreciated and keeps me smiling :)