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Stu Buck

Wed 17th Feb 2016 12:49

i do indeed. a lovely little boy (5 days old).

do check out paris:texas. its an amazing film and a great soundtrack.

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raypool

Wed 17th Feb 2016 12:45

This says to me how humorous and vulnerable the situation between the sexes can be and how transient the desires.

Ray

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raypool

Wed 17th Feb 2016 12:14

Thanks Stu for astute observations - this has "dredged up" some fine comments from those I admire greatly .
When the creative flow is sluggish it is nice get the support you need to keep it all going! Ry Cooder, a master of that style , i'll check out Paris Texas. Sorry my reflections on the past career are embittered to an extent. Patronage has always been an irksome necessity to artists but I made my pot when the interest rate was 13 - 15% on loans! Have you a new addition to the family? Congratulations !

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John F Keane

Wed 17th Feb 2016 10:33

What a cool thing to be doing. Congrats!

Not, of course, that either poetry or philosophy will do a damned thing about environmental degradation and impending ecological collapse. But still, a marvellous thing to be involved with.

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David Cooke

Wed 17th Feb 2016 08:58

Hi Harry AS everf your commenmts are much appreciated.

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jeremy young

Wed 17th Feb 2016 01:41

Thank you Stu, it's most kind of you

I should thank the BTL atheist types at the Guardian for sending me off in search of what chastity actually means - it's just a shame they don't do the same ;)

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David Cooke

Tue 16th Feb 2016 18:29

Glad you liked my hero SDtu. All my recent poems are connected in some way to metals and I wrote thgis one after a friend challenged me to write something inspired by the fictioinal metal in Captain America's shield.

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David Cooke

Tue 16th Feb 2016 18:27

You're too kind, Cynthia and WOL is a great platform with it's combination of text and visuals.

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John Coopey

Tue 16th Feb 2016 18:16

I wonder if Wayne Rooney would be up for creosoting my fence, Graham?

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Stu Buck

Tue 16th Feb 2016 17:09

also this is wonderful ray. i stopped to marvel at one of the finest rhymes i have ever read, but then kept reading and scraped out loads of cynicism, anger and weariness.

great stuff. i love ry cooder by the way, especially his soundtrack to paris:texas.

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Stu Buck

Tue 16th Feb 2016 17:08

you rhymed barracuda with ry cooder!

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Stu Buck

Tue 16th Feb 2016 17:06

love this jeremy. its sensual and sacred and manages to blend physicality and spirituality. i like your work because i never quite know where you are coming from. i also enjoyed edens loss very much, but for some reason i cant comment on it. probably just a glitch but you have my applause anyway.

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Jemima Jones

Tue 16th Feb 2016 16:19

'I am touched by so much pain
that in some way,
I can only recognise it as love'

those three lines alone encapsulates the hell you must have been through Michael.I wish you well on your road to possible albeit slow recovery.Be strong!

Sympathy.

Jemima.

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Julian (Admin)

Tue 16th Feb 2016 11:29

A wonderful Wolverhampton write-up, Steve. It sounds as though it ranks alongside some of the longer-standing great poetry nights.

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Laura Taylor

Tue 16th Feb 2016 09:47

Bon voyage David! Wooo - so exciting! Have a wonderful time.

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Laura Taylor

Tue 16th Feb 2016 09:44

Howdy Cynth

Thanks for reading and commenting so insightfully, as per usual!

The 'bather' was my mother, it was me beside the bath, called in. You may remember we had a 'difficult' relationship. She was in one of her depressed times and seeking emotional comfort from me. Excruciatingly uncomfortable for me. I've not been able to bleach it out of my mind so thought I would throw it down on the page, try that. Interesting that you sense a 'missing element' - you've seen my attempted distancing/separation, both at the time, and now.

Hehe - yes, I did like that finish to your Wind from my Window poem :)

Thanks again :)




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Tue 16th Feb 2016 09:17

lip service is all you'll ever get from me...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7JsZlZ_1i4

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Graham Sherwood

Tue 16th Feb 2016 00:19

As this poem seems to have been hijacked by the THFC "I remember when" brigade, here's my two-bob's worth.

My old next door neighbour used to run a paint/decorate business in the sixties and used to give Bobby Smith some moonlighting work during the week between matches.

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Vicki Ayers

Mon 15th Feb 2016 23:08

Haha!! Thanks Ray I'm glad you enjoyed it! Xx

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Harry O'Neill

Mon 15th Feb 2016 22:03

Congratulations David,

(I won`t say a word about woolies) :)

Keep the site posted about the goings on there

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John Coopey

Mon 15th Feb 2016 21:51

Sturridge for Kane, Harry? Let me think about that......

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king_tayla

Mon 15th Feb 2016 21:47

No, thank you Jemima (:

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Harry O'Neill

Mon 15th Feb 2016 21:24

John,

We`ll swop you: Sturridge for Kane.


(alright, so it`s a joke....)

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Harry O'Neill

Mon 15th Feb 2016 20:42

I think this one gets much more sincerely to the heart of it, Tom.

I done Cleopatara, because she`d been dead for two thousand years (and couldn`t complain about the style)

Thanks for your comment.

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Mon 15th Feb 2016 19:49

hi Leo.And unfortunately how common the last line in the poems is.P&S

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John Coopey

Mon 15th Feb 2016 19:14

Yes, MC, I too remember them from the early 60's. My first hand experiences were mostly limited to seeing them at their away matches at Nottingham Forest or Sheffield Wednesday - close to home.
I was lucky enough to have seen Blanchflower, Mackay, Smith, Greaves et al.

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M.C. Newberry

Mon 15th Feb 2016 18:36

A "Hymn to Him" - to borrow from the title of a song
from a famous Lerner & Lowe musical.
Good to see an English player leading the way in a
famous game largely peopled by foreign players. With
Kane and Vardy up front, our national team could be
entertaining as well as competitive in the future.
I am old enough to remember Danny Blanchflower's time
with Spurs back in the late 1950s/1960s - something of
a "golden age" for that famous North London team.

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raypool

Mon 15th Feb 2016 16:33

blimey, I just turned the thermostat down after reading this. It makes my eyes water (so does the poem).

Most enjoyable Vicki.

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John Coopey

Mon 15th Feb 2016 15:07

Harry still might become Champion of the World, Wolfgar. No-one comes to mind with a better claim.
This frightens me a bit, Simon. I've been around long enough to cope with the Despair; it's the Hope that does for me. As Mark Lawrenson once said, "Tottenham never let you down". I fear the implosion.

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Vicki Ayers

Mon 15th Feb 2016 14:47

Hehe! Yes the innuendo is intended - and I thought about titling it something like 'guilty pleasure' & putting a line in at the end about sherbet lemons .... But then decided it was more ironic to titillate the reader as they were imagining something else but knowing it was actually about sweets!! Maybe I'll rework it! And as to writing porn ..... I'll add that to my list of things to do! Thanks for your comment Wolfie xx

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Simon Zonenblick

Mon 15th Feb 2016 14:40

Great to see this John. We could win the Double this year! Or even the Treble if the Europa League counts...

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raypool

Mon 15th Feb 2016 14:02

David, you have as always exposed the underbelly of motives that epitomised the time, in which I indulged my capacity to pay the mortgage with some sense of offence I must say. A sense of fair play certainly never prevailed in that climate. However, there was loads of work ! Thanks for your interpretation. Your word irrelevance feels harsh but is accurate.

Greg, Thanks for your eagle eye on this; much better to have the subtle approach. I feel more tales bubbling up - at my time of life it feels like a magnus opus on a tiny scale.!!

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Nigel Astell

Mon 15th Feb 2016 13:09

After the kill thirst for death quenched
she holds him
till fresh orders come through.

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Cynthia Buell Thomas

Mon 15th Feb 2016 12:27

You excel yourself.

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Cynthia Buell Thomas

Mon 15th Feb 2016 12:16

I have much to catch up with, but not today. Cheers. I hope Dubai was for pleasure.

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Cynthia Buell Thomas

Mon 15th Feb 2016 11:44

Actually, I thrive on discourse, providing it stays free of the premise that there is only one right answer to anything, and hence personal antagonism or a sense of personal superiority. And that includes me too.

Sometimes, in watching 'The Big Questions' on Sunday morning, after Andrew Marr, I just get up and walk out of the room. You can clearly tell when the subject has reached an impasse, and nothing is going to be learned by anyone through further discussion. Body language, often more than words, is so telling of an intransigent attitude.

This sounds like a Monday morning homily. Sorry about that. I'm reading up a bit again on St. Anthony ... fascinating man and monastic precedent.

Cheers, Cynthia

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Greg Freeman

Mon 15th Feb 2016 10:56

I like that change, Ray. Your body of work about musicians on the road - and on the river - is really taking shape.

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John Coopey

Mon 15th Feb 2016 00:58

Dare to believe, Graham. We've still got Man U, Liverpool, Chelsea, and the Arse to contend with yet, 2 at home and 2 away.
Only a nipper, Tom. I'd have been 9.
Thanks for the comments, guys.

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raypool

Sun 14th Feb 2016 22:39

Thanks for reading David. It really tested me to capture the stuff. Apparently mercury was used as a cure for syphilis in the Victorian times and led to terrible complications. I often wonder if there might have been a link between this and Jack the Ripper - not an impossible scenario.

Cheers Ray

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raypool

Sun 14th Feb 2016 22:32

Thanks Greg. I sweated over the metre and chopped it about, because as you know you can ruin a poem if it doesn't feel good. I have noted your astute comment and a very fine point you make. I have altered it and I think this gives still a slight sense of us being the puppets of the masters as it were!
The tragedy of the collision was on all the minds of us at the time . On another occasion the police dropped us off at Wapping where the River fleet is based. Apparently there was a colossal number of suicides in the river during that time, the late 80s.
More musical stuff to come. Appreciate your reading.

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Tom Doolan

Sun 14th Feb 2016 22:12

Nice one Harry - Spoken like a true Caesar

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Graham Sherwood

Sun 14th Feb 2016 22:00

This may be emotional striptease.
Is the subject trying to overplease the reader.
Does it mean that the layers are false and the reader is unaware of the facade?

Thought provoking.

Well done with this new stream of work Alexandra.

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Graham Sherwood

Sun 14th Feb 2016 21:50

Well it seems you've started believing JC!
If we can stick it up the Arse, I think we could do it.
Good to hear Hurrikane! I don't think Bob D will sue you, I've heard he's a Spur too!

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Tom Doolan

Sun 14th Feb 2016 21:30

Nice one John - I remember 61 lol. I was just 6 and saw the victory bus. Come on you Spurs :-D

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Greg Freeman

Sun 14th Feb 2016 20:27

Some great poetic music in this as well as the songs, Ray; the Silver Barracuda and Ry Cooder, for instance. Important details, such as Wapping new stairs. I wondered about "Thatcher's spawn" ... is that too spelt out, do you need it with the yuppies and the ad-men as well? Just a thought. For me, the Marchioness and the Bowbelle are the brooding presences lurking in the darkness behind all this.

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Vicki Ayers

Sun 14th Feb 2016 20:10

Indeed Wolfie - we write therefore we err (occasionally!) Thanks for commenting xx

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David Cooke

Sun 14th Feb 2016 17:02

Hi Jim Glad ytou liked the sax poem!

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David Cooke

Sun 14th Feb 2016 16:59

Hi Greg Thanks for appreciation of Wolfram, although I'm not quite sure if I've got it right yet. I have been tinkering with it quite a bit.Not sure I need to drag Ted in at the beginning, but then rhythm goes to pot when i take him out. I'll have to let it mull a while!

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David Cooke

Sun 14th Feb 2016 16:59

Hi Greg Thanks for appreciation of Wolfram, although I'm not quite sure if I've got it right yet. I havcce been tinkering with it q

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Katy Megan Hughes

Sun 14th Feb 2016 16:48

I agree totally. I distance myself as much as possible and try to be a critical friend to my own poetical alter ego! I do find it a bit surreal though and most of the time can't quite believe I come out with the things I do. It's like its been written by someone else.

I don't think it's narcissism. All creatives have to be a little self indulgent to get the words onto paper, but most (and I include myself in this - are a little in denial of or play down their passion......)

I would love to have the confidence to join a writing group, but this forum is perfect as I can engage and not worry about facing anyone in "reality" : ) wouldn't you agree?

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