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Hi Stella, not sure how I missed this one! You paint such a lovely picture with a few words. Top one. :)
Comment is aboutIndian Kings (blog)
If poems can make for diverse interpretations,
why not comment? :-)
Larisa - the teacher is often the source of a
child's love of poetry and is not to be
confused with being a 'preacher'...far from it.
Those I remember with fondness did their best
to interpret and convey the meaning of poems
to a questing mind. I thank heaven for them.
English is the most difficult language - full of nuance and hidden meaning, hard enough for
the English sometimes!!
I should have put 'refer' instead of the word
'hint' in my earlier comment and been more
exact (and accurate?) in my words. Apologies
for that.
Comment is aboutWhat is more important? (blog)
Original item by Larisa Rzhepishevska
I love this, Dave, many good lines, and the idea is lovely. :)
Comment is aboutPillow Fights (blog)
Original item by Dave Bradley
Thanks everyone. I think it was called Housecraft, then Domestic Science, then Home Economics - now it's food technology! And Cate is right about them doing very little cooking - it's all about calories and healthy eating. Bring back stodgy puddings, that's what I say - they didn't do me any harm.
Resistant materials is the name they now give to woodwork Ann. I think it may apply to metal work too. Why on earth they have to meddle with those names I have no idea. Whoever heard of a resistant material worker?
I'm grateful for your comments. A good friend told me that they didn't think this one was as good as my past work. I think they are probably right in some ways. It doesn't have poetic flow and there is no spectacular imagery. It is more of a conversation with myself as much as the reader and an appraisal of my life so far. It's also a celebration of the happiness I feel right now - so for that reason alone, I'm happy for it to sit amongst the rest of my poetry.
Hey Ann - think I might be able to make your Poetry Mine in August - I'll be on holiday that first week so save me a spot! xx
Comment is aboutDomestic Science (blog)
Original item by Isobel
Really like this..yeah..good one indeed..yup..read it a few times and it gets better..well done!
Comment is aboutFools love (blog)
The Kingfishers hung off the branches like fairy lights...an awsome sight indeed, especially when the sun caught the colours.. thanks guys for replies :) x
Comment is aboutIndian Kings (blog)
nice recollection of childhood here, particularly the first break away..i like your dance with miss kirkbride :)
putting my paper round money
In the slot on the back of the TV,
great stuff x
Comment is aboutIn Keswick I Walked Tall (blog)
Original item by Noetic-fret!
Hi Cate. Big thanks for your comment on 'True Manna', glad it touched you. I spent a day of pondering and wandering, firstly in the day time, to a beautiful church in Stratton, Cornwall, where i got to explore from the top of the tower to the final cornerstone. Then returned at night with drizzle and owl calls. True Manna was the night time inspired one, the daytime one 'but first through the gate' was a little lighter. Nice to have two, daytime, nighttime, both sides of the coin. An experiment in openness. Not often i get two in one day straight out with no corrections. At least it made sense to at least one person. :D
Comment is aboutCate (poet profile)
Original item by Cate
I really enjoyed reading this Steve. There is some strong imagery here and your use of repetition is very effective.
I do feel however you are occassionally slipping between styles....'I could blow you on to your arse right now' along with 'chucked' and 'shit' somehow doesnt seem to sit right with the rest of the poem.It is so dark and foreboding and full of wonderful passages it makes me quail for the coming winter!
Cate xx
Comment is aboutThe Wind in The Chimney (blog)
Original item by STEVE RUDD
Such warmth and humour in this Isobel. Think its called 'Food Technology' now,and the poor little buggers spend more time pouring over what to eat and what not to eat and how many calories are in an iced bun. We just used to make them and eat them on the way home!!
Anyone who has been lucky enough to have a meal round your table will vouch for it washed down with LOTS of red wine and LOTS of merriment!!
Cate xx
Comment is aboutDomestic Science (blog)
Original item by Isobel

Hi Dave - cheers for the comment over Now and then.. It's one of those mood pieces I guess that kinda wrote it.... Hope you r k - speak soon.. A
Comment is aboutDave Bradley (poet profile)
Original item by Dave Bradley
Hi Lynn - glad you liked 'Now and then'.. One of those pieces that says it all really and I wrote it to cheer up other half.. It's a mood thing I think.. Hope you are k - Andy Nx
Comment is aboutLynn Dye (poet profile)
Original item by Lynn Dye
Hi Kath - cheers for the note over Now and then.. Nothing I can really add about it as it really says it all and wrote itself.
Yeah, otherwise life plods on.. Busy with job search etc. How goes you and your clan? x
Comment is aboutKath Hewitt (poet profile)
Original item by Kath Hewitt
Hi Laura - thanks for the comment over Now and then.. It's likely this will get a airing once I get the book stuff out of the way really.. I'm a big fan of the last stanza too.. sort of summed things up best i guess x
Comment is aboutLaura Taylor (poet profile)
Original item by Laura Taylor
thanks to all who have commented here.. the piece really says it all i guess but it's nice to write something more gentle instead of the hate and angry pieces.. x
Comment is aboutNow and then (blog)
Original item by Andy N
Hi Isobel;
thanks for the comment over 'Now and then'.. Not much to add to it, apart from you were spot on with what you said about it.. I wrote it cheer Cathy up who was quite down and it did the job.. See you soon somewhere at a gig hopefully but glad you enjoyed it.. x
Andy N x
Comment is aboutIsobel (poet profile)
Original item by Isobel
i really enjoyed this, Dave.. perfect for a 11am smile! cheers buddy.. Good to see you on Sunday.. Sorry didn't get chance to talk... A
Comment is aboutPillow Fights (blog)
Original item by Dave Bradley
top stuff, Stella.. you said a lot in two short stanzas.. excellent.. x
Comment is aboutIndian Kings (blog)
really enjoyed this, Ray.. if i am honest - not sure over the whoosh however..
Comment is aboutPour Tous Les Jours (blog)
this really is a SHORT poem - lol x
Comment is about (blog)
Thank you very much for the comments on this. On my towpath walks I pass the odd jogger and some look more up to it than others.
The cordoned off area did set me wondering recently especially when the police weren't saying much.
A day or so later an email from a local neighbourhood watch organiser, in which police were trying to ID a jogger found dead, helped me to put a solution to the riddle.
There is still an unanswered question though, which jogger that I've passed, was it? Especially as the bulletin had him as fairly young.
The poor guy obviously lived alone and that had me thinking about what-ifs should there be a pet indoors - the usual daft things poets churn over in their minds.
Comment is aboutPASSING CLOUDS. (blog)
Original item by Philipos
Some feedback from Hull artist, Martin waters -
Thanks very much for the comments, i will add them to the comments book.
my knees ache a bit but it all seems to have gone very well. Thanks again for your input to the project, the poems were a valued part of the experience, i watched many people reading the poems whilst i had my lunch each day, after walking through the drift i felt they had greater poignancy for the readers, people often read the poems then walked through the drift again perhaps with different thoughts.
best wishes for the future
martin
Comment is aboutPoems for Remembrance Day (article)
Original item by Greg Freeman
Hi David, Welcome to Write Out Loud
Comment is aboutDavid Dunn - The Poet in a Suit (poet profile)
Original item by David Dunn - The Poet in a Suit
Yes I have more to put up - just ran out of time yesterday
Comment is aboutDominic Berry, Naked Muse Calendar Launch (photo)
A tasty snack Isobel
A Michelin star from me
Comment is aboutDomestic Science (blog)
Original item by Isobel
'my mind rewinds' - lovely poem Philipos. I sometimes realise there's someone like the man in your poem, peripheral to my life, who I've not seen in ages - and then I wonder - did they move? Or what . . .
Comment is aboutPASSING CLOUDS. (blog)
Original item by Philipos
What's with this 'resistant materials' thing? I remember making pineapple upside down cake in DS and taking it home wrapped in a Co-op paper bag to find the words CO-OP in red and green dye all across the pineappley top (or was it the bottom?) Made me dad laugh anyway! And I made a toothpaste cake cos I didn't know about peppermint essence! Happy days! I hate cooking! Like the poem tho! xx
Comment is aboutDomestic Science (blog)
Original item by Isobel
Great photos Joy. I thought we had several of Ernesto Sarezale - I'll dig mine out and send them.
Comment is aboutDominic Berry, Naked Muse Calendar Launch (photo)
My absolute favourite part...
(Great photo too!)
'Now and then
I want to whisk us away
To somewhere
Neither of us
Have ever, ever been
And keep driving until
We reach the edge of the world
And look at
The sun and the moon
Kissing like perfect lovers
And compare them to us.
But other times
I just want things to stay
The way they are.'
Comment is aboutNow and then (blog)
Original item by Andy N
Love the idea behind this, Dave.
Words to live by...
'Childlike, innocent, fresh, simple, always ending in laughter'
'love the one you're with, fall on each other in joy.' : )
Comment is aboutPillow Fights (blog)
Original item by Dave Bradley
Sounds upbeat and fun - Enjoy!
Comment is aboutRetirement (blog)
Original item by Lynn Dye
The human body - in its male and female form - is glorious. It can be, and often is, as horny as hell and just simply beautiful (the eye of the beholder considered, of course).
But let's not forget two things - the hideously anti-male sexism which holds that it is now morally OK to ogle the naked male body but that it is somehow cheap, nasty, and dirty to ogle the female one. Bollox, tits, and other naughty words etc (honestly, how provinical!).
Also, we should not, as poets, ignore two very important negatives: (1) narcissism is(paradoxically) very unnatractive, and(2)the widespread contemporary belief in human autonomy (which underpins narcissim) is ultimately ... EVIL.
As poets we should look beyond the obvious.
Comment is aboutCalendar boys: Write Out Loud at the naked launch (article)
Original item by Greg Freeman
This is delightful Andy. Great that you're in a situation where these kind of words and feelings flow.
Comment is aboutNow and then (blog)
Original item by Andy N
Or you may see the person in the flesh and it was someone else who had the heart attack... Love the speculation in this, Philipos, and your use of words, very effective.
Comment is aboutPASSING CLOUDS. (blog)
Original item by Philipos
Thanks for your comments on 'Everybody's Gone Serfin'. Glad you enjoyed it.
Comment is aboutDave Carr (poet profile)
Original item by Dave Carr
Hello MC. I take your point about the Cornish having the lengthiest claim to the mantle but even they are primarily of immigrant Celtic stock. I can't imagine there's a single person alive whose DNA goes back purely to the Beaker Man who looked out over the English Channel and said 'OK. So where's the footpath gone?'.
Comment is aboutM.C. Newberry (poet profile)
Original item by M.C. Newberry
Thank you Stella, I'm still not fitting everything in, how ever DID I find the time? :)
Thanks M.C. Glad to see that you haven't regretted retirement either, I SO know I won't!
Stef, just as if I could ever do such a thing as throw a brick, ha ha, and as for Benji's treats - YUCK!!! Lol, thank you for comment, appreciated. Love, Lynn
Comment is aboutRetirement (blog)
Original item by Lynn Dye
Enjoyed this Stella. It manages to be vivid without saying too much and restricting the reader's imagination.
Comment is aboutIndian Kings (blog)
this has to be your best yet ;p
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thanks editor for putting all these pics in one album...my upload would not allow x
Comment is aboutHara (winner) and Elaine (guest poet) (photo)
i cant go watch my nephews rugby team again!
so very true tho, all those men scrumming up, flankers and hookers...ooer missus x
Comment is aboutTHE UNCERTAIN NARCISSIST (blog)
Original item by Gareth Writer-Davies
Delightful poem, Andy, enjoyed. x
Comment is aboutNow and then (blog)
Original item by Andy N
Ha - my profile picture hasn't changed - it must be your blackberry - maybe it couldn't handle so many pixels... oh dear, time for a diet LOL x
Comment is aboutGareth Writer-Davies (poet profile)
Original item by Gareth Writer-Davies
Well you had to grab what you could when you could get it in our house. I seem to remember a certain person helping himself to a big chunk of my birthday cake, a day before my birthday!
Comment is aboutDomestic Science (blog)
Original item by Isobel
I seem to remember your apple crumble was acceptable, if I could get any of it, .... but hey ! You were the archytypal fridge bandit anyway lol xx
Comment is aboutDomestic Science (blog)
Original item by Isobel
Lol, thanks for forgiving me, Stef! I was only trying to explain M.C.'s comment. Ha ha. xx
Comment is aboutWhat is more important? (blog)
Original item by Larisa Rzhepishevska
I,ll forgive
you for saying that Lynn
HAHA!
S&P.XX
Comment is aboutWhat is more important? (blog)
Original item by Larisa Rzhepishevska
I like the poem, Larisa. I would always choose health first too.
By the way, I think M.C. was saying that women are more accomodating and forgiving, by saying men are less so... if you see what I mean. ;)
Hope you are well, Larisa,
Love, Lynn xx
Comment is aboutWhat is more important? (blog)
Original item by Larisa Rzhepishevska
Get that bus-pass working now Lynn.We both loved this poem-hic!haha! no brick throwing through the bakery window when you might have had too much-and no pinching Benji,s bed-bone if you wake up feeling peckish!well done Lynn-keep them coming.lots of love to you and the family including four legged members of!Tricia and Stefan.xx
Comment is aboutRetirement (blog)
Original item by Lynn Dye
haha!Lynn-
you always come on
just as I,m going off.
Thanks for reading
and nicely commenting.
Our best to you
Mrs D.
Mr C.D.
and-never-forgetting
Mr.B.D.
XXX
Stef&Tricia.xx
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