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Re: From Scratch With Love
Hi Flynote,
I like this (but don't get excited, I'm not qualified to critique); I've been coming back, re-reading it a few times.
You've changed it. I think I liked the first version better, although this version is slightly less cryptic. The style calls to mind Rap, which I don't pretend to understand at all...
Especially noticed (and enjoyed):
I like this (but don't get excited, I'm not qualified to critique); I've been coming back, re-reading it a few times.
You've changed it. I think I liked the first version better, although this version is slightly less cryptic. The style calls to mind Rap, which I don't pretend to understand at all...
Especially noticed (and enjoyed):
PS: There are some spelling errors – easily corrected with SpellCheck – you might want to fix... (majenta/magenta, mournfull/mournful... I think a couple more)My heart breathes in so deep
It must be the cigar of Papa and Suzanne in the same mix
Re: From Scratch With Love
THANK YOU VERY MUCH MY FRIEND!Flynote wrote:One candle from my mother Mary
One candle from you send by juicy off-white beat
Orange cup
Magenta flowers
Greener tongues and mournful hours
To the Lake in York
The Ontario old boat
Padum Papadums I need a new red old lamp
Yes the blues No the chakis
Yes The crowns of icy sleet and small rabbits
Sail on did it Love
Sail on and salt in your Voice and Rust
To the port Last Friday I trembled on the back of Dolphin 29
Courgettes and Baby you were on Saturday with some grilled sardines and garlic ban
I threw the shells from Piraeus to our port
I said my names and many many more
Now say Our Father
And say the rest including beautiful and clear unmade bed spouse love and Heather
Clap again once
And before the main course comes I had strawberries cherries honey and 2% total Yo
Pale is the new tan
the Scottish T-shirts screamed sentimentally
Palm Trees come in two the greek fleet spoke shamelessly
Give me eveything and none
I want to want the game to last
And I'll transfer the digital zeros I gained with so much undusted lust
Behold Behold Behold the bold
Text babe needs a certain film-score
The reflecting room is now empty
Since dad left with the giving mother of sorrowed joy and Seniora Navy
Slide you said
Slide the slapping and the choker jewellerry red thread
Slide the trembling body like Clark Kent
Did he speak the I Love you yet?
Get red you and a bit black
I now drank the first white wine cup
I'm in a hurry to go to my lovely Viki Reiki calm
That's why I tend to confuse the linear stars and avoid the dropping sand
What I said about also on top I take back
Send him one Foodball as they say in slang
The second Ace goes to his Spoken King's road boots
And I'll see about the Copper Laz and his burnable grey tux and Cocky Jacks...
I cried and danced and dreamt of you speak in the ear
We'll stay surprised when the ounce of dancing fruit
Counts ten nine eight six..and Three...
And Plently Wim One!
Between You and me
I only know the moon and sun
I only guessed about the buttered scotch the delirium buzz and time Snooze
My heart breathes in so deep
It must be the cigar of Papa and Suzanne in the same booze
I know I know I know
nothing at all and I'm enjoying just the sweaty basil tomato summer dover sole
I'll trust you forever
Since Jesus walked here and there
And whispered Your name where I cried the previous Emotionally kalamata paste...
Just a bit shy in the first test
Nobody needs to die...now rest
I have scanning plans tonight
So we Love and drink and eat the overdried smoked salmon and say cheers Μάη for Once...
Everland...and Everybody's Love...
PEACE AND LOVE AND SAVE THE REST...
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Re: From Scratch With Love
thank you imaginary friend...
I like this (but don't get excited, I'm not qualified to critique); I've been coming back, re-reading it a few times.
You've changed it. I think I liked the first version better, although this version is slightly less cryptic. The style calls to mind Rap, which I don't pretend to understand at all...
Especially noticed (and enjoyed):
I like this (but don't get excited, I'm not qualified to critique); I've been coming back, re-reading it a few times.
You've changed it. I think I liked the first version better, although this version is slightly less cryptic. The style calls to mind Rap, which I don't pretend to understand at all...
Especially noticed (and enjoyed):
PS: There are some spelling errors – easily corrected with SpellCheck – you might want to fix... (majenta/magenta, mournfull/mournful... I think a couple more)[/quote]My heart breathes in so deep
It must be the cigar of Papa and Suzanne in the same mix
Re: Deuxieme Vin avec Roquefort and Secret bread
I love this piece - there are a couple of things in it which order you to come back and reread. I loved that you mentioned Basil whom we all know from FT. Pale is the new tan. This has surely not been written in a barn ... it must have been assembled on a posh desk that matches the acclaimed style of its author. Thank you, writer.
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Re: Deuxieme Vin avec Roquefort and Secret bread
Do you mean Basil Brush? I think he is the Wildlife correspondent for the Financial Times.Monday wrote:I love this piece - there are a couple of things in it which order you to come back and reread. I loved that you mentioned Basil whom we all know from FT.
Re: Deuxieme Vin avec Roquefort and Secret bread
No I mean basil the plant!!!Lion of Lions wrote:Do you mean Basil Brush? I think he is the Wildlife correspondent for the Financial Times.Monday wrote:I love this piece - there are a couple of things in it which order you to come back and reread. I loved that you mentioned Basil whom we all know from FT.
Re: Deuxieme Vin avec Roquefort and Secret bread
Flynote wrote:No I mean Basil the plant!!!Lion of Lions wrote:Do you mean Basil Brush? I think he is the Wildlife correspondent for the Financial Times.Monday wrote:I love this piece - there are a couple of things in it which order you to come back and reread. I loved that you mentioned Basil whom we all know from FT.
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Re: Deuxieme Vin avec Roquefort and Secret bread
oh you mean Cardinal Basil Hume, the FT religious affairs correspondent. now I understand your poemFlynote wrote:No I mean basil the plant!!!Lion of Lions wrote:Do you mean Basil Brush? I think he is the Wildlife correspondent for the Financial Times.Monday wrote:I love this piece - there are a couple of things in it which order you to come back and reread. I loved that you mentioned Basil whom we all know from FT.
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Re: June Day Guitars Of Young Suzannes
will you explain it to me then because it makes no sense to me and I have read it a few times... the only thing I get from it is that sunday must be the day for poems of a religious nature on here.
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Re: June Day Guitars Of Young Suzannes
tinderella wrote:will you explain it to me then because it makes no sense to me and I have read it a few times... the only thing I get from it is that sunday must be the day for poems of a religious nature on here.
shhh, I haven't actually read it. shhhhh
wait and I will read it.
yep, it's all perfectly clear to me and I'm sorry I have no time to explain it now.
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Re: June Day Guitars Of Young Suzannes
Well if you had explained it to me, I would have made you a Waldorf salad, but I am all out of Waldorfs 

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Re: June Day Guitars Of Young Suzannes
tinderella wrote:Well if you had explained it to me, I would have made you a Waldorf salad, but I am all out of Waldorfs
oh that's some Astoria you are telling me...
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Re: June Day Guitars Of Young Suzannes
Dear LOL,
Do you have separate computers for each of the MPs?
If the answer is no, then I am most impressed with your K-pacity for quick-witted coordination amongst them.
If Gordon Brown had a fraction of your K-pacity for coordinating MPs, he wold have avoided his current crisis. Perhaps you would consider sending him a PM?
Do you have separate computers for each of the MPs?
If the answer is no, then I am most impressed with your K-pacity for quick-witted coordination amongst them.
If Gordon Brown had a fraction of your K-pacity for coordinating MPs, he wold have avoided his current crisis. Perhaps you would consider sending him a PM?
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Re: June Day Guitars Of Young Suzannes
imaginary friend wrote:Dear LOL,
Do you have separate computers for each of the MPs?
If the answer is no, then I am most impressed with your K-pacity for quick-witted coordination amongst them.
If Gordon Brown had a fraction of your K-pacity for coordinating MPs, he wold have avoided his current crisis. Perhaps you would consider sending him a PM?
I will only send Gordon a pm after midday.