PHANTOM OF A DELUDED FANCY

PHANTOM OF A DELUDED FANCY

A Poem by R J Askew
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Title from a Geo.Washington quote about showing we British that, '...republicanism is not the phantom of a deluded imagination'. The GREAT Geo.Washington, that is. Check out the new webbie...

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http://rjaskew.com/

 

O how it lives without this head

A thing of wild creations bred

My soul red cut and deeply bled

 

http://rjaskew.com/

 

To live, o how to live a new!

To shoe, to tell, to sell Askew

This sexiest of sites ... for you

 

 

http://rjaskew.com/

© 2012 R J Askew


Author's Note

R J Askew
A verse to a website? I've finally lost the plot, characters, chapters and! punctuation.

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Ha ha ha ! love it ! very clever and what a brilliant site it is too! A thing of wild creations bred, I like this.......

Posted 12 Years Ago


Well indeed its the loss that grants the answers.

Posted 12 Years Ago


Alas and alack! All is lost! Cue the tinny piano screen left, let ten hammy fingers torture the keys. From screen right, R. J. rides to the rescue! Now I askew, do you dare not honor his wish? With trembling fingers I move the point to the link... Now where did I put my sausage?

A seriously good looking site, my friend. I hope it does well for you.

Posted 12 Years Ago


Ah sexiest of sites .. hummm .. kind of a good lead in ... lol

I shall make a visit .. soon ..

Jazzy

Posted 12 Years Ago


Nice poetic promotion my friend haha. I shall check out your new site.

Posted 12 Years Ago


lost plot or not, rather have that than a lost head

Posted 12 Years Ago



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