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Message to all my blog followers and friends.

I’ve somehow got logged out of my blog so I can’t reply to comments or log in due to the NHS WiFi preventing me from doing so. I’ve tried using my iPhone as a means of connecting to the internet from my computer. The iPhone shows up in the list of available connections. However, for some reason when I click on iPhone I’m told it won’t connect.

Therefore, I am having problems responding to comments at present due to issues logging into my blog. I very much value your comments and will reply to any outstanding comments as soon as I am able. I apologise for any inconvenience caused.

My friend, Chris Graham will continue to post on my behalf.

Kevin.

Amy Who Said She Would Never Blame Me!

I am dating a girl named Amy

Who said she would never blame me!

 I had an affair with Claire

And a fling with Miss Ling,

And Amy she really did blame me!
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Copyright: Kevin Morris.

Hospital Shadows

In the hospital, shadows come and go

On wards and corridors.

Some return again to sunshine and rain.

While others forever forgo

The delight of sunlight, wind and rain.

And fade on wards.
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Copyright: Kevin Morris.

When a Brave Young Nurse Named Maude

When a brave young nurse named Maude

Found Death lurking on a hospital ward,

Her and Miss Ling

Grabbed some strong string

And tied him up on that ward!
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Copyright: Kevin Morris.

Naughty Lorna

A naughty young lady named Lorna

Works in a sordid old sauna.

She provides more than massage

At a most reasonable charge,

And the vicar he’s dating Lorna …!
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Copyright: Kevin Morris.

The Strange Pet

There was a young lady of Tibet

Who was known for her strange pet.

She crossed a pyjama

With a Tibetan Llama.

She did it just for a bet!
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Copyright: Kevin Morris.

In the Hospital Garden, in Early Spring

In early spring,

In the hospital garden

No birds sing.

Or perhaps its me

With my thoughts of mortality

Who fails to hear

When they sing to men.
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Copyright: Kevin Morris.

Art in the Park

When a girl who is fond of art

Took her clothes off in the local park,

Her friend Kate

Painted her portrait,

And the bishop he lounged in that park …

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Copyright: Kevin Morris.

Time Passing

My old blue armchair

Is still there

By the wooden bookcase.

In that space

I sat and read

As the antique clock ticked

My day away.

,

Here, no clock ticks

And my need

Is for these antibiotic drips.

But how I miss

My old bookcase

And the ageing armchair where

I read the day away.

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When I return again

To my own private place

The tick tock

Of my old clock

From high on the bookcase

Will teach me humility.
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Copyright: Kevin Morris.