
'Do you think the poem will lose some of its gravitas if I use the term 'brown bread'?'
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'Do you think the poem will lose some of its gravitas if I use the term 'brown bread'?'
When the world is Mud-luscious - e.e. cummings
"Out damn Spot
Blue Stockings - Female poet who has not sold any of her books
Omar Khayyam Meets Trader Joe
Emily Dickinson: Mime - "I think she's saying something about death."
Rape of the Lock- The Dream
"The rolling wheels...the ringing bells...signal the deliciousness of summer."
Stephen Spender.
A woman with a novel and poetry handbag.
Thomas Hardy
Archeologist Deciphers Limerick Heiroglyphs
Nevermore. You don't have to use "air quoths" every time.
"I want you to meet What's-His-Name, the much-misunderstood writer."
Sinking with your heart
Lord Byron
Limerick Airport
"Just what is a runcible spoon?"
Leda knew it was serious when the visited Ikea together.
"Nevermore."
The unknown war poet.
A.M Gorky
The Raven in Flight
'Isn't that wonderful? We both suffer from intellectual angst!'
"Well, the falcon cannot hear the falconer, but the rough beast found a piece of string so I don't know where that leaves us."
This man is an island.
'I don't know whether to put it in for the Turner Prize or go for the Poet Laureate.'
Never write a sonnet on an empty stomach
Two love poems in swimming pool. Shallow end and deep end.
Emily Dickinson at a Cocktail Party: "I;m Nobody! Who are you? Are you - Nobody - too?"
"Poor dear, she's just discovered all these years she's been the muse for a plagiarist."
"Would you mind taking a look at this collection of my poems? Your opinion would mean a lot."
"In fact, the work's been so good that we question whether it's Will's own."
Harry Chauvel & T. E. Lawrence
John Masefield.
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