Brilliantly read. As always. 5 stars from me, as always. You have a way with words, not just in engineering the way they're delivered, but in the way their meaning is emphasised.
I am impressed and, in these disposable consumer brainwashed days, not much does that.
i can certainly see how this poem may have been inspired by the facial expression worn by the lady holding the string. it seems to convey these thoughts with a sense of unimpressed annoyance. great poem -thnks kindly for sharing, cheers
My poems are in fact about love, though the message may be oblique. U. A. Fanthorpe
Sabotage106 1 month ago
Lovely reading
shoulderblaze 9 months ago
hay :) can someone, please tell me what this poem is about. Some say its about - stereotype? . Can someone inform me what its , really about?
jdotsta 9 months ago
Brilliantly read. As always. 5 stars from me, as always. You have a way with words, not just in engineering the way they're delivered, but in the way their meaning is emphasised.
I am impressed and, in these disposable consumer brainwashed days, not much does that.
I hope you live to 184. :o)
ChineseCalligraphy 1 year ago
Thank you for the reading of 'Not My Best Side'.
U.A. is sadly missed. U A Fanthorpe's poems 'After Visting Hours'
and 'Atlas' are also beautiful poems.Recommended to anyone new to U A's poetry.
FacetonoFace 1 year ago
i can certainly see how this poem may have been inspired by the facial expression worn by the lady holding the string. it seems to convey these thoughts with a sense of unimpressed annoyance. great poem -thnks kindly for sharing, cheers
jeremyshambles 1 year ago
*chuckle*grin
longhairred 1 year ago
fantastically done
TomRAFC 1 year ago
Quite marvelous.
Idlinfarm 1 year ago
Most whimsical
belisariusorb 1 year ago
Well done :)
direwoof3 1 year ago
What better way to spend some time on a Sunday morning than with legend and myth?
Wonderful!
irreverentreverend 1 year ago