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Started by Flighty, October 09, 2008, 08:46:17

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Flighty

National Poetry Day with the theme Work.
I thought that I'd celebrate it here with this succinct gardening poem by an unknown author...

I plant the seed
You make it grow,
You send the rain,
I work the hoe.


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Flighty

Flighty's plot,  http://flightplot.wordpress.com,  is my blog.

I support the Gardening with Disabilities Trust, http://www.gardeningwithdisabilitiestrust.org.uk

Suzanne

Seasonal one........

No Spring, nor Summer Beauty hath such grace,
As I have seen in one Autumnall face.


John Dunne

Froglegs

There was an old woman from Leeds
who eat a packet a seed
in less than an hour her breasts where a flower
and her knees where covered in weeds. ::)

Froglegs 8)

thifasmom

Quote from: froglegs on October 09, 2008, 13:42:40
There was an old woman from Leeds
who eat a packet a seed
in less than an hour her breasts where a flower
and her knees where covered in weeds. ::)

Froglegs 8)

ROFL ;D ;D ;D

Georgie

Nice thread, Flighty.  :)  How about this from Hilaire Belloc:

Lord Finchley

Lord Finchley tried to mend the electric light
Himself.  It struck him dead: And serve him right!
It is the business of the wealthy man
To give employment to the artisan.

G x
'The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.'

Flighty

Thanks Georgie that's a good one!
It's something I do on my blogs every year.  xx

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Flighty's plot,  http://flightplot.wordpress.com,  is my blog.

I support the Gardening with Disabilities Trust, http://www.gardeningwithdisabilitiestrust.org.uk

flossy

 

  Hi Flighty,

  Sorry I havn't got a poem for you [ must try harder ! ]   :-\

  I just wanted to say how moved I was by the poem about ' companion robin ' got goose bumps
  and felt  all emotional  --   lovely.

  Also gazed at the photo of the bumblebee on the blossom  - a long time , how beautiful .

  I love bumbles, have you noticed how they raise a front leg if you come too close -
  as if to say ' thats enough pal ! ' [ respect ]

  floss xxx
Hertfordshire,   south east England

sawfish


Rhubarb Thrasher

I wandered lonely as a cloud,
and whistled through my blue lips............

forgot the rest

caroline7758

Really, Sawfish? I'd never have guessed. ;D He was a one-off wasn't he? Sadly missed.

Flighty

Flossy that's okay! As you say it's a lovely poem.
I've seen some very large, and dozy, bumble bees lately. I suppose that they get fed up being peered at and photographed!  xx


Rhubarb Thresher the much missed Geoff Hamilton said...When Wordsworth's heart with pleasure filled at a crowd of golden daffodils it's a safe bet that he didn't see them two weeks later!
Flighty's plot,  http://flightplot.wordpress.com,  is my blog.

I support the Gardening with Disabilities Trust, http://www.gardeningwithdisabilitiestrust.org.uk

sawfish

#11
Do you ever feel lonely,
of course I do,
then think of Billy,
he's lonely too,
lives in a city,
population 1

;D

I wrote a poem in the break when I went to see John Hegley once, he read it out at the end as the winner. I won a piece of string.

It had to be about the difference between sheds and dogs.  ???

Georgie

Oooh, another John Hegley fan here too.  I like his one about the difference between dogs and yule logs, but let's not hijack the thread.   ;D

G x
'The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.'

Amazin

Thanks for those links, Sawfish, another huge Ivor Cutler fan here
Lesson for life:
1. Breathe in     2. Breathe out     3. Repeat

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