call for limericks
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White sails against a blue summer sky
Autumn tints and falling leaves
Daffodils and snowdrops light the hedge
Spring rising through an autumn evening chill.
The soft caress of November by the sea.
Sorry Helen. I realise this has little or no relevance to CH but it wanted to happen here, so I let it.
Autumn tints and falling leaves
Daffodils and snowdrops light the hedge
Spring rising through an autumn evening chill.
The soft caress of November by the sea.
Sorry Helen. I realise this has little or no relevance to CH but it wanted to happen here, so I let it.
David Eastburn (Prep B and Mid A 1947-55)
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THE TRUTH CONCERNING THE REAL IDENTITY OF FATHER PLUM
You must agree it’s rather rum
For Sailorman and Father Plum
To meet beneath a Brangwyn wall,
No likelihood, no none at all.
But after Herald Angels sang,
And Bawtree playing Messiaen,
Such happening did happen thus
And brought together two of us
Who on this forum sometimes pen
A Housey jot or trifle, when
Nostalgia, wit or clerihew
Provokes response from Blue to Blue.
And Father Plum to Sailorman
Did speak of travel longer than
Most of the carollers within
Endured to hear the angels sing.
So Sailorman from distant land
Before he went to hear the band
In Theatre (where they did play),
Asked Father Plum how he could say
So boldly, he from Kernow was
Whom never met before, because
A naturally enquiring mind
Will always seek the truth and find
Whatever answers there may be.
And thus beneath the balcony,
By Southern’s throne the truth did come.
The master there was Father Plum!
You must agree it’s rather rum
For Sailorman and Father Plum
To meet beneath a Brangwyn wall,
No likelihood, no none at all.
But after Herald Angels sang,
And Bawtree playing Messiaen,
Such happening did happen thus
And brought together two of us
Who on this forum sometimes pen
A Housey jot or trifle, when
Nostalgia, wit or clerihew
Provokes response from Blue to Blue.
And Father Plum to Sailorman
Did speak of travel longer than
Most of the carollers within
Endured to hear the angels sing.
So Sailorman from distant land
Before he went to hear the band
In Theatre (where they did play),
Asked Father Plum how he could say
So boldly, he from Kernow was
Whom never met before, because
A naturally enquiring mind
Will always seek the truth and find
Whatever answers there may be.
And thus beneath the balcony,
By Southern’s throne the truth did come.
The master there was Father Plum!
David Eastburn (Prep B and Mid A 1947-55)
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A lady Old Blue (who's no fool)
Said rhyming here was the rule,
But then on this forum
She insists on decorum
And relevance here to the school.
And now she has sunk without trace
Offended by lack of good taste
In those such as I
Whose rhyme goes awry
And whose couplets are penned in great haste
But now we would like you back
Dear Helen; make good what we lack
In poetic zeal
About Maine, Lamb or Peele
And urge us to stay on the track.
Said rhyming here was the rule,
But then on this forum
She insists on decorum
And relevance here to the school.
And now she has sunk without trace
Offended by lack of good taste
In those such as I
Whose rhyme goes awry
And whose couplets are penned in great haste
But now we would like you back
Dear Helen; make good what we lack
In poetic zeal
About Maine, Lamb or Peele
And urge us to stay on the track.
David Eastburn (Prep B and Mid A 1947-55)
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Following popular request, and some compelling arguments from a number of people, I have decided to reinstate this topic for the timebeing.
Helen:- Happy to hear argument against if needed, and also you should feel perfectly entitled to remove your own individual content should you so wish (shout if it isn't clear how to do this), or if you have any concerns over content of others I'll also be happy to have a look.
Apologies to those who've been upset - I'm glad there's so much passion about the content on here, and also that some of the content has been included in the Old Blue magazine.
J
Helen:- Happy to hear argument against if needed, and also you should feel perfectly entitled to remove your own individual content should you so wish (shout if it isn't clear how to do this), or if you have any concerns over content of others I'll also be happy to have a look.
Apologies to those who've been upset - I'm glad there's so much passion about the content on here, and also that some of the content has been included in the Old Blue magazine.
J
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CH POETRY
What an incredibly rich poetry tradition there is among Old Blues: Charles Lamb, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Leigh Hunt, Edmund Blunden, Keith Douglas, David Eastburn - need I go on!?
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reinstatement?
I backed out and archived this thread
because I thought interest was dead
And I was just seen
As too prudish and mean
So I'd rather do something instead.
But if there's desire after all
To have a place where we can call
On creative expression
And give some impression
Of C H events, have a ball.
And if other poetic forms - and I stress forms - not free style rubbish -are our thing, we can expand the scope of structures beyond the limerick.
If you want freestyle expression with aims of a more social nature, then I would really like it if you would start your own thread on those lines.
because I thought interest was dead
And I was just seen
As too prudish and mean
So I'd rather do something instead.
But if there's desire after all
To have a place where we can call
On creative expression
And give some impression
Of C H events, have a ball.
And if other poetic forms - and I stress forms - not free style rubbish -are our thing, we can expand the scope of structures beyond the limerick.
If you want freestyle expression with aims of a more social nature, then I would really like it if you would start your own thread on those lines.