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Previously on "Friday Poetry Corner"

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  • PRC1964
    replied
    In honour of the World Cup


    Down the shaft they shouted "Larwood!"
    Short and stocky from the cage,
    Strode a man to bowl for England,
    In a dim remembered age.
    Muscles tempered at the coal-face,
    Body primed and all aglow,
    Eager for the fields of battle;
    Ghostly fields of long ago.

    Diamond-hard from hewing 'diamonds',
    Fame that grew round half the world;
    From modest starts on local pitches
    Headline banners were unfurled.
    Larwood, Voce spearhead battalions,
    Of sporting pitmen down the years;
    Hard-fought contests, deeds of glory;
    Memories shine on through time's tears.

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  • AlfredJPruffock
    started a topic Friday Poetry Corner

    Friday Poetry Corner

    Just think!

    some night the stars will gleam
    Upon a cold, grey stone,
    And trace a name with silver beam,
    And lo!

    'It will be your own.

    That night is speeding on to greet
    Your epitaphic rhyme.

    Your life is but a little beat
    Within the heart of Time.

    A little gain, a little pain,
    A laugh, lest you may moan;

    A little blame, a little fame,
    A star-gleam on a stone.
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