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AY, THERE'S THE RUB From
kendrive
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I said yesterday that from today I would be posting a few poems about dreams and dreaming. However, today's post is not a poem and the comment on 'dream' is only passing and incidental. Having s… more
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PERSISTENCE From
kendrive
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in GRUMPY OLD MAN
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A South Korean woman is celebrating after passing the written exam for a driving licence - on her 950th attempt. After four years of trying, 68-year-old Cha Sa-soon finally managed to secur… more
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LIVE AND LET LIVE From
kendrive
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in KENDRIVE
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(The Times) … more
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DOWN THROUGH DARKNESS From
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SLEEP Sleep, when a soul that her own clouds cover Wails that sorrow should always keep Watch, nor see in the gloom above her Sleep, Down, through darkness naked and steep, Sinks, … more
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HE JUST GETS BETTER From
kendrive
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in ART FOR ART'S SAKE
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This painting by Waterhouse illustrates the poem 'Echo and Narcissus by Ovid. Echo was a nymph. She was in love with Narcissus but he became so enamoured with his own reflection in a stream that he… more
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WE ARE SUCH STUFF AS DREAMS ARE MADE OF From
kendrive
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in I SAY
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I am coming to the end of my own work and today's poem is the last that will appear here - at least for some time. It is on the theme of 'dreaming' and from tomorrow I shall post some of the poems … more
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More dadness From
mattk
in Utter tosh from the pen of Matt K
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OK, so I've started working part-time this week so I can spend more time looking after Logan. It's brilliant, and I love it, but where the hell does this kid get all that energy from?? He's only 11 mo… more
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IGNORANCE From
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Hitler, the German football coach and other historical 'facts' according to our schoolchildrenIn a survey one in 20 children aged nine to 15 surveyed believed Adolf Hitler was a football coach, not t… more
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A STREET BY ANY OTHER NAME From
kendrive
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Seen in Sandwich, Kent (The Times)… more
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ROBERT BROWNING From
kendrive
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Robert Browning, the English poet and playwright, was born in Camberwell, London in 1812. He died at his son's home 'Ca' Rezzonico' in Venice in 1889, and was buried in Poets' Corner in Westminster A… more
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DIOGENES From
kendrive
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"Diogenes of Sinope, also known as Diogenes the Cynic, was a Greek philosopher, born in Sinope (modern day Turkey) about 412 BC. He was exiled from his native city and moved to Athens, becoming a beg… more
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I'm keeping this simple for Alan. From
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I'm going to keep it simple because Alan Johnson has problems understanding science, evidence, truth, and above all he seems to have enormous difficulty understanding classifications. Or perhaps he is… more
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The fuss about tags. From
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I'm a bit baffled, I must confess, at the fury that has broken out here. On occasion, I have pointed out to people that they have forgotten to separate their tags with commas, resulting in a huge tag … more
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FRUSTRATION From
kendrive
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in I SAY
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Here is another of my own poems. The title says it all! FRUSTRATION A thousand things I want to say, But words won't come to voice them. A million acts I want to do, But action will not … more
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THE MAGIC CIRCLE From
kendrive
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"Miracles, magic and the power of prophecy are common themes in Waterhouse's art. This is one of his earlier works, and reflects his fascination with the exotic. The woman in this picture appea… more
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GUNPOWDER TREASON AND PLOT From
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Remember, remember the fifth of November, The gunpowder treason and plot, I know of no reason Why the gunpowder treason Should ever be forgot. … more
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JUVENILE DELINQUENTS? From
kendrive
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WHEN THE SOUL LEAVES OFF TO DREAM AND YEARN From
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HOPE AND FEAR Beneath the shadow of dawn's aërial cope, With eyes enkindled as the sun's own sphere, Hope from the front of youth in godlike cheer Looks Godward, past the shades where blind men grope… more
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GET YOURS HERE From
kendrive
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in GRUMPY OLD MAN
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(From the Times)… more
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THE WAY YOU ARE From
kendrive
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in I SAY
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Another of my own poems. You know who YOU are! THANK YOU Thank you For the things you say. Thank you love For every day You're by my side And in my arms. Thank you For your many charms. Thank… more
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A SHOCKING STORY - EXTREME PENALTY, OR JUSTICE? From
kendrive
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A man in Saudi Arabia is to be beheaded and crucified after he raped five children and left one of them, a three-year-old boy, to die in the desert. An appeal court in the capital Riyadh approv… more
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LOVE, SLEEP AND DEATH GO TO THE SWEET SAME TUNE From
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Here is one of Swinburne's longer romantic poems. I am sorry I couldn't find an illustration of an orchard in moonlight. You will just have to imagine that! IN THE ORCHARD … more
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WILL YE NO COME BACK AGAIN? From
kendrive
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Painted by Waterhouse in 1900, this picture was given to the Artists War Fund, in support of British casualties of the Boer War, which had begun the previous year. 350 artists donated works, whic… more
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CITY OF SPLENDOUR From
kendrive
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Have you ever been to Barcelona? It is for me one of my favourite European cities, coming third - after Paris and London. This is a view of the famous avenue La Rambla, running from the Plaça de… more
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SOMEWHERE - OVER THE MOONBOW From
kendrive
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Have you ever seen a 'Moonbow'? A moonbow (also known as a lunar rainbow,lunar bow or white rainbow) is a rainbow produced by light reflected off the surface of the moon rather than from direct sun… more
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MY SWEET ROSE From
kendrive
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John William Waterhouse: My Sweet Rose (a.k.a 'The Soul of a Rose') - 1908 "What's in a name? That which we call a rose, By any other name would smell as sweet;" d Juliet)… more
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A sorry waste of a vast quantity of alcohol From
mattk
in Utter tosh from the pen of Matt K
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I assume his P45 is in the post... http://uk.video.yahoo.com/watch/6338139/16440695 8|… more
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STORM AT SEA From
kendrive
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I have been looking through more of Swinburne's poetry to post here, but most of them are over-long and rather boring. However,I came across this short descriptive poem of a storm at sea and intend… more
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EUREKA! From
kendrive
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in I SAY
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Last year at one of my poetry groups we were challenged to produce a new poem, on any subject. As the day of performance approached, I was getting worried, as I was lacking inspiration. Toda… more
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CITY AT SEA From
kendrive
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in GRUMPY OLD MAN
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For many years I lived in Southampton, so it is of interest to me that the world's largest cruise ship, the 'Oasis of the Seas', is set to make a brief, but dramatic, appearance in the Solent toda… more