Cautionary Tale by Emma Pursehouse

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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2009

Performed by request at the first Rhymes gig at the Custard Factory, Digbeth, Birmingham, on 28th May 2009, this poem by Wolverhampton's Emma Pursehouse incorporates the longest village name in the British Isles, and a useful warning for those thinking of touring Anglesey in North Wales.

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  • haha love it Emma, short and sweet...unlike the destination!

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