call for limericks
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So places to hide all the booze
Could be fine thing for your muse
Astonishing those
From the past, so it goes,
Who would like to have been in your shoes.
As I seem to have added most of the last posts to this I may stop it if the interest is waning. But it would be nice if there were more posts so it could go on. A lot of people have looked in so I suppose it appealed up to a point.
Could be fine thing for your muse
Astonishing those
From the past, so it goes,
Who would like to have been in your shoes.
As I seem to have added most of the last posts to this I may stop it if the interest is waning. But it would be nice if there were more posts so it could go on. A lot of people have looked in so I suppose it appealed up to a point.
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Helen please don't abandon this thread,
without you it would surely be dead.
Poems supercede rap,
and all other such crap,
and at least get me out of my bed!
Contributions of verse may have waned,
For some members find rhyming a pain.
But if only you knew,
the amount who do view,
the amount it gets read is insane!
so there. you're not getting out of it that easily...
without you it would surely be dead.
Poems supercede rap,
and all other such crap,
and at least get me out of my bed!
Contributions of verse may have waned,
For some members find rhyming a pain.
But if only you knew,
the amount who do view,
the amount it gets read is insane!
so there. you're not getting out of it that easily...
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A few verses in haiku form for y'all.
Drinking on Big Side,
decorating of the Quad,
Band playing at night;
the night before our
last day in blue coats and bands
I remember well.
The Leaving Service -
"I charge you not to forget
the great benefits
received in this place" -
moved even the hardest heart;
many tears were shed.
Then came the Retreat,
when we finally marched off:
"Sussex-by-the-Sea".
Drinking on Big Side,
decorating of the Quad,
Band playing at night;
the night before our
last day in blue coats and bands
I remember well.
The Leaving Service -
"I charge you not to forget
the great benefits
received in this place" -
moved even the hardest heart;
many tears were shed.
Then came the Retreat,
when we finally marched off:
"Sussex-by-the-Sea".
Tim Benjamin
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PeB: 87-90

PeA: 90-91

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So welcome to Tim and Mid A
And any new poets who may
Feel inspired to pen
A new post now and then
And whatever you put is okay.................(within reason
)
And now for something (almost) completely different
for those who find composing time consuming and so on . . .
here are four lines- let's see what fifth lines you can come up with
There once was a school for the poor
Established in old days of yore
And many who went
Would often lament
...................................................
And any new poets who may
Feel inspired to pen
A new post now and then
And whatever you put is okay.................(within reason

And now for something (almost) completely different
for those who find composing time consuming and so on . . .
here are four lines- let's see what fifth lines you can come up with
There once was a school for the poor
Established in old days of yore
And many who went
Would often lament
...................................................
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...it's good but it's not the one... (
)
There once was a school for the poor
Established in old days of yore
And many who went
Would often lament
That the dining hall portions weren't more.
And your friends they would all in there meet ya,
For some tea and some bread and some pizza,
and then me and some blokes
would go off for a smoke
but if RSM caught ya he'd beat ya.
p.s. when the hell did JT put this one on?...
p.p.s nice haikus too

There once was a school for the poor
Established in old days of yore
And many who went
Would often lament
That the dining hall portions weren't more.
And your friends they would all in there meet ya,

For some tea and some bread and some pizza,

and then me and some blokes

would go off for a smoke

but if RSM caught ya he'd beat ya.

p.s. when the hell did JT put this one on?...

p.p.s nice haikus too
Oooh dear!We are getting picky - but while I recognise that- I had to put something in to make the metre better.Tim wrote:...would often lament
the tautology used in line two
And, dare I mention it - the line you have added should rhyme with lines 1 and 2

However, you might like to try the unrhymed limerick, as invented by Paul Griffin , (even though he's not an Old Blue).

A person from sunnier climes
When asked to write a verse for the Telegraph
Said,"Oh my what is wrong?
When I sing them a limerick
They tell me I'm missing out something vital."
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