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You would rather be producing prose
That is not how blogging always goes
If you don’t have much time
And you know how to rhyme
Then claim you’re a poet and compose

18 responses to “A Limerick Exposing Me For The Charlatan I Am When It Comes To Poetry”

  1. High Brow Literature.
    Should the scribe attempt waxing poetic
    ‘Tis difficult to remain the high-minded Romantic,
    The aesthete does swiftly learn
    How rapidly lofty ideals can turn
    Into deep shit when writing the rude limerick.

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    1. It’s a veritable minefield

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  2. Never a truer word…

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    1. Integrity is my middle name. My parents were cruel in that regard.

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  3. I watched that documentary about Rockfield Studios last night. That had ‘The Charlatans’ in it.

    Sorry, that doesn’t have any relevance to poetry either.

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    1. But The Charlatans are a good band so it’s relevant to something.

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  4. I can’t stand limericks. You may have noticed!

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    1. I presumed as much. That can the only reason you insist on publishing them on Monday which is indisputably the worst day of the week.

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      1. I think that if I’ve got to suffer then everyone else should too!

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  5. One of the most liberating moments I’ve had is when I accepted that I didn’t have a novel in me. Of course, you would think that the hideous one I wrote years ago would have taught me that but I thought of that only as “my first” novel. So now, I do claim I’m a poet! 😊

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    1. You are a poet of some considerable talent. It would rather be breaking character for me to say the same about myself but I wouldn’t waste my time blogging if I didn’t actually like the majority my output. Having a natural tendency towards self deprecation can create a contradictory impression to how I actually see myself. Still think I’ve got a novel in me but possibly not one anyone would want to read.

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      1. Your voice is really engaging and humourous. What comes to mind when I think of “your novel” is “Angela’s Ashes” (wish I could italicize). I’m not thinking about the tragedy of the memoir, God forbid, but the voice is so engaging and humourous, you just want to read on. That’s what happens with your prose. And thank you, by the way.

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      2. Thank you too!

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  6. The great thing about poetry is that it leaves more time for pie.

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    1. And there is never really enough time for pie

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  7. You can count on James for some poetry
    That is done with some notoriety
    Sometimes it’s a limerick
    Or his Haiku trick
    But it’s always -going to be something witty.

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    1. Or at least an attempt to be witty

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