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Help me out collaborators - so far it seems to be a bout chuggers but that could change, and its written in html, but that coulkd change too. Some more keywords listed at the end of the page
Waiting like roses they crouch at the end
of broad ways , never budging until they spring wryly
asking loud enough to scare the crows, will you be my friend
and donate to a cause involved in healing , not shyly
but chugging. You say 'Fie , go' I haven't the time
wearing my trainers at the end of my limbs
my red shoes are at the menders while the callouses subside
and the white earphones of my mp4 player
well I'll be bouga'd
aravore
dreamcatcher
fun yum
ymca
king's head
kiss the sky
queen's
virgin active
cefc
a view
baby ceylon
leila
broadway
change of heart
powder
sherriff
dunn's
office dog
indish
gift
candy box
2 wheels good
the pharmacy
gill wing
jealous
m2m
momento
Thanks James, I like this!
Incidentally Yeats has written a number of poems that feature fish who speak. Don't worry, I'm not misunderstanding your poem, just making the point that fish have some special signficance in our psyche.
Thursday is National Poetry Day.
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National Poetry Day 2011 is coming up fast - on Thursday October 6th. Our theme is GAMES. How will you use it - in a themed reading, a poetry marathon, a classroom poetry game or a poetry workshop? We'll be posting new ideas on our ticker tape, above. Share yours @poetrydayuk on Twitter, or find us on Facebook.
If you're running an event, please list it via our 'Add Your Event' page - thousands of people see our listings. Meanwhile, here's our own game - which poets wrote the words on our four postcard designs? Check soon to see how you can win a prize by identifying all four.
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