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  • ladymuck
    replied
    A combustible woman from Thang
    Exploded one day with a BANG!
    The maid then rushed in
    And said with a grin,
    'Pardon me, madam - you rang?'

    - Spike Milligan

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  • OwlHoot
    replied
    Originally posted by Gibbon View Post
    accingunt omnes operi pedibusque rotarum
    subiciunt lapsus, et stuppea vincula collo
    intendunt; scandit fatalis machina muros
    feta armis. pueri circum innuptaeque puellae
    sacra canunt funemque manu contingere gaudent;
    If that's supposed to be a limerick, it could do with a couple of shorter lines. How does this sound?

    accingunt omnes operi pedibusque rotarum
    subiciunt lapsus, et stuppea vincula collo
    intendunt; scandit
    feta armis. pueri
    sacra canunt funemque manu contingere gaudent;

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  • BlueSharp
    replied
    There was a young sailor from Brighton,
    Who said to his girl, "You're a tight one."
    She replied, "Bless my soul,
    You're in the wrong hole;
    There's plenty of room in the right one."

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  • Gibbon
    replied
    accingunt omnes operi pedibusque rotarum
    subiciunt lapsus, et stuppea vincula collo
    intendunt; scandit fatalis machina muros
    feta armis. pueri circum innuptaeque puellae
    sacra canunt funemque manu contingere gaudent;

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  • LondonManc
    replied
    There was an art show in York
    Into which a slag did walk
    The woman was chubby
    So the slag stole her hubby
    Cos he needed to learn how to pork.

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  • Mordac
    replied
    There once was a lady called Hilda
    Who went on a date with a builder
    He put down his bricks
    and jumped in her knicks
    And in doing so damn nearly killed 'er

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  • Scruff
    replied
    What would Antony Gormley have to say about that?

    Ego amo veneris poetica
    Last edited by Scruff; 26 June 2020, 10:00.

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  • OwlHoot
    started a topic Friday Poetry Corner reloaded

    Friday Poetry Corner reloaded

    Seems ages since we had a regular update on Friday Poetry Corner, so here goes

    Hull Hath No Fury Like A Poet Scorned

    I refuse to enter
    the East Yorkshire Arts Centre
    after someone who works there
    said my poems were tulip.

    Not for all the tea in China
    would I degrade myself and enter
    the East Yorkshire Arts centre
    after someone who works there
    said I was semi-illiterate.

    No. I will never ever enter
    the East Yorkshire Arts centre
    after someone who works there
    said I was many things but not a poet.

    I know she's not been well
    since her husband ran off with a slag
    but taking it out on me
    and my wonderful poetry
    won't make me give him back.

    Dean Wilson

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