Up with the larkA Poem by AntonionioniThe horrors of getting up early, compared with the old days when it was much much worse!
What’s hell on earth? It’s getting up early An even more ludicrous thing to do As winter draws in, dark, cold and surly Bed’s better, with an extra dream or two Imagine the days of TB and flu When factory hands and miners had to rise By candlelight or gas lamp, no chance to Relax with a coffee; out under skies Blacker than the soot that would soon comprise Their outermost skin; breathing in swirling Dark clouds till lunchtime’s cigarette and brew But the real sin was alcohol, advised The preacher, warning of the hell to be When it was a place they were going through © 2008 Antonionioni |
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1 Review Added on October 8, 2008 AuthorAntonionioniManchester, United KingdomAboutI'm Antonionioni. I also answer to Tony. I try not to be phoney and I try not to be moany. I write a daily sonnet but not only. My writings often get lonely. Please read them and you won't disown me. .. more..Writing
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