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Jeff Dawson

Tue 7th Apr 2009 22:12

Hi John, sounds like a right session!

I’m offered a whiskey tumbler;
taste my soul in its afterbreath

Love these lines and the others a good job done with a difficult concept - for me anyway!

Cheers see you thursday Jeff

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Tue 17th Mar 2009 17:41

Hi John,
this pretty much sums up how i felt at the last two or three Tudor events really except the last stanza didn't happen for me which is as good a reason as any to stay away until i capture some of the magic for me. :-)

Great poem as usual. Even though i probably gleaned a different meaning to everyone else, but that's poetry for you.

Janet.x

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Val Cook

Tue 17th Mar 2009 15:08

A brilliant piece John."the fizzing cortex of regret " More John, more.

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darren thomas

Tue 17th Mar 2009 12:57

John - you know I'm a fan. I want a signed copy of your book with an authentic Guinness stained ring on the inside cover. I'd prefer it too, if it was a pint that you'd purchased.

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winston plowes

Tue 17th Mar 2009 12:18

Hi John... I was tranported, thankyou. Loved Hughes' Iron Black eyebrow and the curve of Woolf's nose. A sureal end to this sureal and satisfyingly dark piece, great stuff. Winston

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