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When A Girl Does Acquiesce
When a girl does acquiesce
To a lover’s caress
And undress,
The honest man must confess
That sometimes he
Finds an ordinary she
And the thought,
The silk and lace,
The chase
Are all
And the fall
Naught.
There Was A Young Academic Called Moore
There was a young academic called Moore
Who did her studies adore.
She gave me tuition
Which led to perdition.
That studious young lady called Moore!
I Know A Young Lady Called Ling
I know a young lady called Ling
Who is extremely left-wing.
But on meeting a man called Night
Who is of the centre-right
I confess they had a fling!
A Philosophical Young Lady Called Mable
A philosophical young lady called Mable
Dressed in the colour sable.
When a young man named Guy
Asked her “why?”
She said “Existence is merely a fable!”.
Pontificate
There was a young lady called Kate
Who liked to pontificate.
She insisted that she was right
And every night
Kate would prate and prate!
https://wordofthedaychallenge.wordpress.com/2018/09/05/pontificate/
A review of my collection of poems, “The Writer’s Pen and Other Poems”
I was pleased to receive the below review of my collection of poems, “The Writer’s Pen and Other Poems”:
“Having read previous poetry collections by the author, I was eager to read this one. I was not disappointed. This is a great collection of thought-provoking poems. “Indefinable” is a particular favourite of mine from this collection”.
For the above review please visit, https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2506614343?book_show_action=true&from_review_page=1.
You can find “The Writer’s Pen and Other Poems here, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GD1LBMV/
Out Of Time
I see a line
Of pert
Girls who flirt.
But I find
That they have time
On their mind.
On hot nights
They pass in tites
Or with legs bare.
Black or white
I do not care.
But when clocks chime
We are out of time.
Beer in the library
I have long been a fan of traditional pubs, and when one adds into the mix a library, the Westow House is definitely my kind of establishment.
Some 25 minutes walking distance from my home in Crystal Palace, stands the Westow, a traditional pub. I haden’t visited the place for a while however, on Sunday 2 September I decided to treat myself to a good old-fashioned pub roast and a pint. I got to the Westow at approximately 12:30 as I wanted to gain a seat in a quiet corner with plenty of room for my guide dog, Trigger to stretch out. I was delighted to secure a seat in a corner of the library (a section of the Westow stocked with books, some of which have seen better days as testified by their tatty bindings, but all of which helps to add to the character of the place).
Seated comfortably in an armchair, I enjoyed an excellent roast beef dinner with a garnishing of Horse Raddish, together with a pint of beer. Being visually impaired I am unable to read print. It was, however lovely to be surrounded by books and I took pleasure in handling several volumes despite my inability to read them. Ever since I was a child I’ve always relished the scent and feel of books which does, I think go back to when my grandfather would take me to W. H. Smiths to buy a book, which he would read to me once we reached home.
On first entering the Westow the premises where quiet (a situation ideally suited for anyone wishing to avail themselves of a good book and a pint or 2 of beer). As the pub filled up, the sound of conversation and people playing snooker replaced the comparative silence. However, to someone lost in a good book I’m sure that this would not distract from the pleasure of reading.
My roast beef dinner, including a pint of beer, came to precisely £19. While some might consider this rather expensive, given the friendly atmosphere and the quality of the food I’d certainly recommend the Westow House, https://westowhouse.com
“The Writer’s Pen and Other Poems” is now available for purchase in the Kindle store
I am pleased to announce that my collection of poems, “The Writer’s Pen and Other Poems” is available for purchase in the Amazon Kindle store.
PREVIEW, BUY and/or SHARE:
You can listen to a podcast of my interview on Vancouver Co-op Radio’s The World Poetry Reading Series, in which I discuss (and read from) “The Writer’s Pen”, by following this link, http://worldpoetry.ca/?p=13500. Please note, my interview begins approximately 10 minutes into the podcast.
“The Writer’s Pen” has received 2 great reviews, which can be found here, https://wp.me/pVsXa-2rt and here https://wp.me/p7Uxin-3hc.
Where To Buy:
To purchase or download a free sample of “The Writer’s Pen” please go to https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07GD1LBMV/ (for the UK) and https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GD1LBMV/ (for the USA).
I have published 5 previous collections of poems, links to which can be found below:
“My Old Clock I Wind and Other Poems”,
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0735JBVBG/ (for the UK) and https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0735JBVBG/ (for the USA).
“Lost In The Labyrinth Of My Mind”,
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01AF5EPVY/ (for the USA) and https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01AF5EPVY/ (for the UK).
“Refractions”,
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01L5UC2H2/ (for the UK) and https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01L5UC2H2/ (for the USA).
“The Girl Who Wasn’t There”,
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0155KSKOC/ (for the USA) and https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0155KSKOC/ (for the UK).
And “Dalliance”,
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00QQVJC7E/ (for the UK) and https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QQVJC7E/ (for the USA).





