I like the sequel D
On the road
the leader decides
to reduce speed
but the followers
also slow down
they all think
must be a
speed camera ahead!
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Hitanshu Sachania
Thu 7th Nov 2013 15:25
Ann,
Thank you so much for being so welcoming....hope ill have fun on WOL.
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<Deleted User> (10832)
Thu 7th Nov 2013 12:35
Im mighty glad you can find amusement in the outpourings of my tortured soul.
Ive no intention of adding sound so someone can illegally download my song.You'll have to wait till I get a recording deal.
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As requested Dave
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<Deleted User> (6895)
Wed 6th Nov 2013 20:16
Unusual Mike,but we like it a lot.Very nice to see you blogging again.xx
Comment is about BROKEN DREAM (blog)
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This is your strongest suit, MC - C&W lyrics.
Top bombing. I agree with Starfish about "degree by bitter degree" (and the way it "rhymes" in sense with the earlier usage "Batchelor/ Loser in Loving Degree").
Comment is about LOVE TAUGHT ME (blog)
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Thank you Ann. Will try to comply but with my old gas driven laptop I am experiencing some difficulties pasting my efforts into blog area.
Will persevere
Jack
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Tee hee - you've caused my brow to furrow with that though/sorrow rhyme :)
You've also got me pondering at the meaning of your last two lines - you know how much I need to understand a poem, Cynthia...
Have you turned the tables on the blokes here Cynth? And do you really mean kit-ee rather than skit-ee?
Whatever your answer this tickled my funny bone :)
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I am being supportive - IamIamIam.
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Sadly folks as the co runner of this event, I can confirm Guitar and Verse is currently off until further notice as Gullivers have changed owners / management etc.
I believe we will be back next year. Watch this space!
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Hi Nigel: "The Road" - a sequel - - -
You did
Said the marchers
'Cause you're first
Said he
It's a curse
Being first
I will walk behind thee
Therefore my walk will be
Quite indescribably
More relaxed, leisurely...
(with apologies from me, D)!...
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<Deleted User> (11585)
Wed 6th Nov 2013 05:17
Hi Dr Joe - hope you are enjoying being a part of WOL :)
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Hi Jack - a very warm welcome to WOL. An enjoyable poem on your profile page - if you'd like to put it on the blogs section you might get some comments - if that's what you'd like :)
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Hi Surjit - a very warm welcome to WOL. Be great if you could add some of your poetry to your profile. Hope you will enjoy the site and take part too :)
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Forgot to mention. It starts at 8 or thereabouts. Some poets get there earlier so they can socialise and that might not be a bad idea as there will be plenty of people you'll want to speak to.
Most people do a couple of poems or around 5 mins - but it depends on the length of the poem and on how many poets turn up. We have the occasional quiet night, like everywhere else, but of late it's been just about right - not too many, not too few.I'm sure there'll be a bit of leeway for someone who's travelled and made an effort to visit us.
Our compere for the night is Dave Carr so it should be good.
xx
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Yes indeed, MC. Although they seem to expect a poem they do so in trepidatiom.
Next stop - No 1 daughter's wedding!
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<Deleted User> (10832)
Tue 5th Nov 2013 13:02
I like the way you rhyme. Good lyrics always rhyme especially in country and western.
I don't think I need your warning. I don't think I know everything. I just know I know more than most. And anyone who can walk away from me isn't worth having in the first place. That's a great way of getting thro life without being hurt.
Nice music to.
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<Deleted User> (10832)
Tue 5th Nov 2013 12:54
Lucky you. Mine are surly sods. Maybe if I did the same and faced south theyd go away.
I like the mystical feel to your poem. You should write fairy stories or song lyrics like Enya.
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<Deleted User> (10832)
Tue 5th Nov 2013 12:51
Thank you for your constructive critic.
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Isobel, Stanley and I cased the joint last week, finding our way from Victoria Station to Wigan Wallgate. We finally found the Tudor after much munching around, only to discover we could have thrown a stone so far from the Station entrance.
I need some details, like starting time, and, especially, time allowed for performance.
What would be the chance of arriving late afternoon and having a pickup at the Wigan station? Either way, I am coming. And Stan will make sure I get there safely and timely. Depending on how easy it is for you to 'put me up', he will also stay for the evening and then escort me home again that night.
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Darren, I had never considered that - dropping the pronoun - divorcing the personal. I quite like it. Let me think.
Comment is about Sleep (blog)
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Lovely description and a novel idea.
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Nope, we shouldn't take anything/anyone for granted. I like the line "Or degree by bitter degree".
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Friends must quake at the thought of a birthday
visit from the likes of you and your stiletto
blade...jabbing where it hurts (to laugh!!).
Comment is about Happy Birthday, Glen (blog)
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My own previous comment aside - I agree with K.E-D
about dropping the "is" in the last line as posted
- leaving the lingering sense of - er, yes.... mystery.
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<Deleted User> (6895)
Mon 4th Nov 2013 21:59
In Greece,those riders
are known as the four horsemen of the Acropolis.
just a little Parthenonic jest there Mr.W.
Ha H....we'll get our charity shop coats.
Good gear man!xx
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<Deleted User> (6895)
Mon 4th Nov 2013 21:50
<Deleted User> (6895)
Mon 4th Nov 2013 21:46
typo alert!dessert(as in cake'n'custard)
Desert(as in a place a zillion more times sandier than Blackpool,and fortunately bereft of its shit coloured sea.)we fink you meant the latter.Enjoyed!xx
Comment is about You and Me (blog)
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Hiya Thomas
thanks for your kind comments on 'full contact' - i'm a big fan of rugby league and it is, indeed, both graceful and powerful - glad you liked the attempt to bring this across in the poem
cheers
Ian
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Dave
re: 'trial & tribulation'
you've nailed it in one mate - and you should be very worried to be so far inside my head
:-) it wasn't this eclipse, it was one a few years ago - and I wrote the original piece as a short story - which was far more disturbing (particularly the 'trial' aspect which isn't really covered in this shorter version.)
For someone, like myself, who isn't a 'believer' revelations is a bloody great source-work for ideas - I guess it all has to do with that enforced catholic upbringing - some of that indoctrination shit had to stick somewhere LOL
Ian
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re: 'trial & tribulations'- thanks for the kind comments - glad you liked it m'dear :-)
Ian
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thanks for your kind comments on 'trial & tribulation' Harry - I always enjoy your little analysis pieces and i'm never sure whether i'm more pleased if you 'get it' or not - you seem pretty close to the mark on this one - but Dave Bradley looks like he's got rather too far inside my head this time :-)
Ian
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thanks for the kind comments on 'all hallows eve' starfish - so, according to you I have gone against everything my teachers said I wasn't - i.e 'you're not big and you're not clever whiteley' - very kind of you to say so though mate
Ian
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thanks for the comment on 'all hallows eve' john - surely a picture of Gove keeps everyone away from the door - not just the kids ;-)
Ian
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thanks for commenting on 'all hallows eve' harry - glad you liked it
Ian
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thanks for the kind comments on 'all hallows eve' Cynthia - much appreciated - and I hear you may be making an appearance at the Tudor soon so will be good to see you :-)
Ian
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thanks for your kind and intuitive comments on 'night scented stock' Isobel - much appreciated
Ian
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thanks for commenting on 'night scented stock' Dave - yes - those pesky childhood imaginations can be a blessing or a curse can't they?
cheers
Ian
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Diana Smith
Mon 4th Nov 2013 15:08
Thanks for this, Jeanne. It's a very welcoming poetry group, and I'm sorry I couldn't make it to this event. Will definitely try to be there next time!
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Howdy Cynth
Ta for your note on the library piece. Nah, I did try to reduce it to a jus of a poem, but tbh there were so many things I wanted to cry about that in the end I just vomited it all up, and that's how it'll stay I'm afraid.
I still find it quite painful so I'm not keen on revisiting it either!
Ha - love your story :) and the plan! Mine was just to read everything in the library :D
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It reads as if the recent eclipse sent your imagination cartwheeling into the Book of Revelation, Ian. I prefer the Beatitudes, even though the imagery is less vivid, but this is spectacular stuff. Not easy to perform, but it could be a show-stopper done right.
Comment is about Trial & Tribulation (blog)
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i've been out of the loop here too guys. I do have a piece that's defo suitable here. Will blog it later and make sure it's tagged in.
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<Deleted User> (10832)
Mon 4th Nov 2013 12:55
like the length of this emmy. short and sharp.
lovely..
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<Deleted User> (10832)
Mon 4th Nov 2013 12:51
love lost? I could write an opera about that! I feel inspired.
Comment is about Competition Reminder. Touch and Go (blog)
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Wow! Full of vivid imagery. Amazing.
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M.C. Newberry
Thu 7th Nov 2013 16:51
Thanks, one and all. Delighted this blog gave
pleasure.
JC - my foray into C&W lyrics is part & parcel
of my interest in lyrics generally. I'm a huge
admirer of the skill and mastery of the lyricists from what can be called "the golden age" -
Porter, Hart, Mercer, Harburg, Cahn, Cash and
many more. They literally set "the standard".
It's also no accident that a grateful nod
towards W.S. Gilbert was often made by these
masters of their profession. Verse and lyric
are close and respectful relations.
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