tony sheridan
Wed 5th Dec 2012 19:45
Hi Nick. Thanks for your comments on my poems and audio of First Class Ticket. When I heard the audio of Thirst it caught my ears. Accomplished......Highly trained or skilled. I'm not highly trained. Hope I've got a bit of skill. You and your mates are skilled. More please! Take care, Tony.
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Glad you liked "Let Me Pee", Nick. I'm not at the painful stage yet but seem to spend half the night walking the landing.
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Mon 2nd Jul 2012 21:29
Aye you are wise Nick..I agree with that one hundred percent!
Moi?? Depressing??? MOI??????? oh ok yeah..I'll give you that..lol Cheers for the comment and so sorry to hear of your stay in hospital too...You be well (am loving your profile pic!)
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Thanks for your thoughts on "Talkin' Brown Ale Blues", Nick. I hated the stuff but didn't have the brains to stop drinking it!
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Well I'm not most, Nick, and I'm a fan of unusual anything! It's a good piece.
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Thanks for your comment on my science poem Nick. I don't share your faith in science - or maybe we should call it belief rather than faith. You are right to say that it just uncovers more and more mysteries - I don't find that particularly comforting.
Science will no doubt crack the aging gene one day - that would be great for me - but a bummer when everyone else stays young too and no-one dies... just to go off at a tangent somewhat...
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do tell nick, as long as it not a moo cow. something prettier maybe?
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Hi Nick
ref Whore's Dream
Its a bugger when you've got a really great line ( the Ouse...) and cannot find 'les mots justes' to go aound it. I agree with what you said about oblique references possibly seeming pretentious but I personally find the odd one dropped in interesting and challenging (initial reaction is blast he/ she knows more than me! and then I'll look it up - may even use it myself sometime down the line.) Its not so much a self improvement thing as a sad old git who likes sinking into the seductive mists wreathed round me by words.
I love your poems. keep dropping the references in. XX
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Hey ho, Nick. Thanks for commenting on "Dream". I haven't started dreaming about livestock yet!
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What ho, Nick! Glad you liked Platform. I once got a platform ticket from Llanfair PG. It was the size of 6" rule.
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Nick, that's great that WOL has encouraged you to write more, hearing that makes the site worthwhile I think, and I expect it's true of other people too. :)
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Thanks for reading my Golden Vision. Glad it brought back memories. I loved the bread bin comment! great stuff!
Cheers Mike
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Hello Nick. Thanks for your thoughts on 1962. I think you must have been one of the "bigger boys" to be able to remember Suez - I'd have been 4.
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Mon 9th Jan 2012 08:58
Cheers for your time Nick..I think the first draft was just too ambiguous..I tend to do that..sighs.. lol :)
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Hi Nick Thanks for comment on the Supervielle. I like him,although I'm not a great fan of a lot of modern French poetry. I have taken a few liberties, but I try to produce something that sounds reasonable in English.
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Nick- all the best mate- and thanks for your reply! :o)
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Nick thank you for your kind comments on my poem "He Didn't Care."
I myself am one of those people who only show my true emotions to the ones who really care.
Thank you for your nice comments on my illustrations. I love this site. I can add my on drawings, and audio if I have it recorded, to my poems.
I took the advice of John Coopey and wrote a second poem, "He Didn't Care Too."
Thanks again.
Happy Holidays to you and yours.
Shirley Smothers
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Thanks for your comment on my extraterrestrial poem Nick - I'm left wondering which verse applies to you ;)x
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Thanks so much guys! You are all so kind!(In Sleep)
Anthony and John - I was aiming for a degree of poignancy - wot r u like! ;)
Cynthia - no way! (Mother and son). And he is "gone" into that deep untroubled kind of sleep that young people seem to manage. And maybe that sleep symbolises the unreachableness of the man.
Ray - re last verse - I'd like to add something to imply that skin/flesh has a memory, as they say that water has. Not sure how, yet.
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I'm not sure I like the fortress either. Sorry to be so opinionated! These would be my suggestons: 'The Rack' 'Waters of Lethe' 'Cold Hell' or you could leave it as it is. Others will probably disagree with me and I might disagree with myself tomorrow.
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Thank you for reading Two Minutes Nick. I was lucky enough not to lose anyone in either of the Great Wars?? However, when I see those poor sods dropping seconds after going over the top, it makes me feel so angry. Hope you're finding the site useful and friendly too. No pretensions, just put up your work and see what people think.
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You can always edit your poem. You won't lose the comments if you just go to edit.
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Hi Nick,
Thanks for your comment on 'Jolly Fun' - I'm glad it made you laugh.
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Philipos
Sun 27th Nov 2011 14:34
Hi Nick, 'Sidings'. John Coopey's got me at the rail poems again. I read something like it at an Open Mike session in the Cape a while back now and had it published in the enthusists rag. Thanks for commenting.
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Thanks for your comments on "7 'Clock Brit" Nick. It's a particularly "blokey" thing is railway nostalgia, isn't it?
Re Beeching: it'd be lovely to have the old rail network we had 50 years ago but even that wouldn't restore the romance of steam.
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Thankyou for commenting on my poem Jack Frost - I think you may have had that same experience of scratching the ice from the inside window in the morning as a child to look out.I have enjoyed a rustle through your poems, lovely evocations, warmed by the pigstraw.
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Incidentally, the girlfiend you're posing with in your profile pic - I think I used to go out with her!
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Thanks for your comments on BSA Bantam, Nick. I still remember its reg, KET 28F. I think it was a 1968 model.
My worst memory is overtaking (very, very slowly) a pack of kids on Fizzies (those souped up Yamaha mopeds) and being chased by them. A set of traffic lights saved me as I got through them just before they changed.
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Nick, I'm lagging way behind my usual activity on this site, especially reading. Thanks for your comment on my profile. I look forward to reading your work, on an afternoon dedicated to catching up a bit. Your profile picture and 'bio' is totally captivating. Welcome to WOL!
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Philipos
Wed 9th Nov 2011 16:55
Hi Nick, 'Elegy for Youth' many thanks for the kind comments.
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Thu 3rd Nov 2011 19:33
I'm glad you found me? I'm going to read your poems xx
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I love your work Nick. Your black top poem has shades of Dominic Behan's McAlpine's Fusiliers. Thank you for sharing these with us here. and the "poetry that flowed unpenned" thematically reminiscent of Gray's Elegy.
Grand stuff.
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Philipos
Sun 30th Oct 2011 10:07
Hello Nick, 'Shop Closed' appreciated your comments ta v. much. Like your profile piccy and the 4 legged lady who peers inquisitively at everyone on WOL. Also enjoyed your profile poetry.
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I'm enjoying your poems very much - you have a wide range - all good interesting stuff. The Neanderthal poem = my fave!
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Mon 17th Oct 2011 22:15
thanks for taking a look at Beach Buddies..I have enjoyed reading your words too..enjoy WOL its a good site to be on.. :)
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Sun 16th Oct 2011 12:20
Hi Nick, Welcome to WOL. Hope you continue to post things on here. Winston
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hello Nick...excellent poems..you can paste your work into a 'blog' to be read by more people...mick.
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...enjoyed the strong poems on your website as well...c.s.
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Charlotte Peters Rock
Mon 8th Dec 2014 15:20
Fencing in Vermin - a delicate consideration of possibilities - and hopelessness. We're all at it.. fencing out the ice.. fencing in the hope.. less
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