Poetry

there once was a chap named nimrod
who escaped down under, from plod.
he waltzed into the cellar
and left with a fella....


shitshitshit - what's the last line?
 
york away to this! said:
there once was a chap named nimrod
who escaped down under, from plod.
he waltzed into the cellar
and left with a fella....


shitshitshit - what's the last line?

"... who went by the name, 12" Rod."
 
willy eckerslike said:
york away to this! said:
there once was a chap named nimrod
who escaped down under, from plod.
he waltzed into the cellar
and left with a fella....


shitshitshit - what's the last line?

"... who went by the name, 12" Rod."

".....and soon was promoted to mod"
 
They liked the Time poem i did but i'm gonna extend on it.

We were given a little 5 minute exercise to do this afternoon, a poem including, Giraffe, Blue, Susan and Hoylake.

My effort

I started the day off feeling Blue
So thought i'd go to Chester Zoo
I'll go with my friend her name is Susan
Believe it or not she's related to Ian woosnam

We seen the Giraffes, Monkeys and Snakes
Then went out for dinner in a place called Hoylake.

Did another poem whilst there as well about being watched 24/7 CCTV and all that gubbins.

tutor took that one with him.
 
Fifth page in and no one single 'roses are red .....'

I like this.


This Be The Verse
By Philip Larkin

They fuck you up, your mum and dad.
They may not mean to, but they do.
They fill you with the faults they had
And add some extra, just for you.

But they were fucked up in their turn
By fools in old-style hats and coats,
Who half the time were soppy-stern
And half at one another’s throats.

Man hands on misery to man.
It deepens like a coastal shelf.
Get out as early as you can,
And don’t have any kids yourself.
 
Pam Ayres..."I wish I'd looked after my teeth"




Oh, I wish I’d looked after me teeth,
And spotted the dangers beneath
All the toffees I chewed,
And the sweet sticky food.
Oh, I wish I’d looked after me teeth.

I wish I’d been that much more willin’
When I had more tooth there than fillin’
To give up gobstoppers,
From respect to me choppers,
And to buy something else with me shillin’.

When I think of the lollies I licked
And the liquorice allsorts I picked,
Sherbet dabs, big and little,
All that hard peanut brittle,
My conscience gets horribly pricked.

My mother, she told me no end,
‘If you got a tooth, you got a friend.’
I was young then, and careless,
My toothbrush was hairless,
I never had much time to spend.

Oh I showed them the toothpaste all right,
I flashed it about late at night,
But up-and-down brushin’
And pokin’ and fussin’
Didn’t seem worth the time – I could bite!

If I’d known I was paving the way
To cavities, caps and decay,
The murder of fillin’s,
Injections and drillin’s,
I’d have thrown all me sherbet away.

So I lie in the old dentist’s chair,
And I gaze up his nose in despair,
And his drill it do whine
In these molars of mine.
‘Two amalgam,’ he’ll say, ‘for in there.’

How I laughed at my mother’s false teeth,
As they foamed in the waters beneath.
But now comes the reckonin’
It’s methey are beckonin’
Oh, I wish I’d looked after me teeth.
 
One of my favourites

W.B. Yeats

An Irish airman foresees his death

I know that I shall meet my fate
Somewhere among the clouds above;
Those that I fight I do not hate,
Those that I guard I do not love;
My country is Kiltartan Cross,
My countrymen Kiltartan's poor,
No likely end could bring them loss
Or leave them happier than before.
Nor law, nor duty bade me fight,
Nor public men, nor cheering crowds,
A lonely impulse of delight
Drove to this tumult in the clouds;
I balanced all, brought all to mind,
The years to come seemed waste of breath,
A waste of breath the years behind
In balance with this life, this death.
 
Some lovely stuff on here. Used to hate English lit at school when we had to pull poems apart and write essays about the intended meaning of the poet. I just like reading them and enjoying the feeling they portray
 
Hands full at the moment. Wife's away for the evening and left me on crowd control. Gotta read Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator to my five year old in a sec but I just want to thank the op and everyone else who has contributed - especially those who have submitted their own work. That's a brave and decent thing to do.
I'll post one or two of my own favourites at some stage but first a quickie that's generally attributed to the great Anonymous but I suspect may actually be the work of Rowan Atkinson.

"See the moron standing there
How he faces the world without a care
I wish I was a moron...
Good Lord! Perhaps I am."


PS: speaking of reading to my five year old, has anybody got the words of "On the Ning Nang Nong" by Spike Milligan, please and thank you?
 
I asked my daughter what poetry she remembered from school, this is the one that remains with her

Half-Caste – John Agard


Excuse me
standing on one leg
I’m half-caste.

Explain yuself
wha yu mean
when yu say half-caste
yu mean when Picasso
mix red an green
is a half-caste canvas?
explain yuself
wha yu mean
when yu say half-caste
yu mean when light an shadow
mix in de sky
is a half-caste weather?
well in dat case
england weather
nearly always half-caste
in fact some o dem cloud
half-caste till dem overcast
so spiteful dem don’t want de sun pass
ah rass?
explain yuself
wha yu mean
when yu say half-caste
yu mean tchaikovsky
sit down at dah piano
an mix a black key
wid a white key
is a half-caste symphony?


Explain yuself
wha yu mean
Ah listening to yu wid de keen
half of mih ear
Ah looking at yu wid de keen
half of mih eye
an when I’m introduced to yu
I’m sure you’ll understand
why I offer yu half-a-hand
an when I sleep at night
I close half-a-eye
consequently when I dream
I dream half-a-dream
an when moon begin to glow
I half-caste human being
cast half-a-shadow
but yu must come back tomorrow
wid de whole of yu eye
an de whole of yu ear
an de whole of yu mind.

an I will tell yu
de other half
of my story.
 

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