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Poems of England

 
Lyn G
Lyn G
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quotePosted at 06:19 on 23rd August 2008
I hated learning Shakespeare. why didn't he write it so ignorant people like me can understand it lol Wink

Wolf
Wolf
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Location: Australia
quotePosted at 06:21 on 23rd August 2008

G.K.Chesterton, 1894 - 1936


Before the Roman came to Rye or out to Severn strode,
The rolling English drunkard made the rolling English road.
A reeling road, a rolling road, that rambles round the shire,
And after him the parson ran, the sexton and the squire;
A merry road, a mazy road, and such as we did tread
The night we went to Birmingham by way of Beachy Head.

I knew no harm of Bonaparte and plenty of the Squire,
And for to fight the Frenchman I did not much desire;
But I did bash their baggonets because they came arrayed
To straighten out the crooked road an English drunkard made,
Where you and I went down the lane with ale-mugs in our hands,
The night we went to Glastonbury by way of Goodwin Sands.

His sins they were forgiven him; or why do flowers run
Behind him; and the hedges all strengthening in the sun?
The wild thing went from left to right and knew not which was which,
But the wild rose was above him when they found him in the ditch.
God pardon us, nor harden us; we did not see so clear
The night we went to Bannockburn by way of Brighton Pier.

My friends, we will not go again or ape an ancient rage,
Or stretch the folly of our youth to be the shame of age,
But walk with clearer eyes and ears this path that wandereth,
And see undrugged in evening light the decent inn of death;
For there is good news yet to hear and fine things to be seen,
Before we go to Paradise by way of Kensal Green.


Wolf
Wolf
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quotePosted at 06:24 on 23rd August 2008
Sorry darling, I didn't know that you had crept in and desturbed my train of thought. Hope you are feeling good after your hectic week.Kiss

Lyn G
Lyn G
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Location: United Kingdom
quotePosted at 06:31 on 23rd August 2008
LOL Wolf, it was a hectic MONTH but now all back to normal SmileKiss

Peter Evans
Peter Evans
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Location: United Kingdom
quotePosted at 11:28 on 23rd August 2008
Hey Wolf. I love that poem. I'm not one for poetry as a rule, but this one is good.

Catherine England Schleunes
Catherine England Schleunes
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quotePosted at 13:20 on 23rd August 2008
On 23rd August 2008 06:19, Wolf wrote:

Author unknown


When God had made the earth and sky
the flowers and the trees,
He then made all the animals
the fish, the birds and bees.
And when at last He'd finished
not one was quite the same.
He said, "I'll walk this world of mine
and give each one a name."

And so He traveled far and wide
and everywhere He went,
a little creature followed Him
until it's strength was spent.

When all were named upon the earth
and in the sky and sea,
the little creature said,
"Dear Lord,
there's not one left for me."

Kindly, the Father said to him,
"I've left you to the end.
I've turned my own name back to front
and called you dog, My friend."

I love this poem Wolf.

Alan Marron
Alan Marron
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Location: United Kingdom
quotePosted at 16:23 on 23rd August 2008
On 1st April 2008 17:48, Peter Evans wrote:
Trouble is Sue, when you live here, its," Those april showers, may come your way. Those april showers that bloom in may".  Those bloomin april showers. Where's me brolly?

Hate to contradict you Peter but its actually

'Though April showers mnay come your way,

Thery bring the floewers that bloom in May.'

An old Al Jolson (Larry Parkes) song, I believe.


Sue H.
Sue H.
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Location: USA
quotePosted at 16:43 on 23rd August 2008
Another great poem Wolf.

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