A Recurring Past. Or (De-Ja-Vu In E Minor)

A Recurring Past. Or (De-Ja-Vu In E Minor)

A Poem by Wayne Riley

Past umphle and some scatter beans

Past tickly cough we pass.

A grumble through the chorley wood

To breed a better rash.

 

Past arsewiffe with a whopper club

Past bramble burt and bibby.

A farple for old fortitude

To sing the Doo-Wah-Diddy!

 

Crave not for little Jeremy

A blister on his soresight.

Go butter up the khaki tin

And wave for Queen and kite.

 

Re-muse the giddy pumpkin.

A smile turned upside down,

For better bread and smutter

We chortle like a clown.

© 2014 Wayne Riley


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I love this poem! Timeless. Your spellcheck must think you're insane!!!

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Wayne Riley
Wayne Riley

Doncaster, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom



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Wayne Riley was born in God’s own county, Yorkshire. The 70s, sensational for long hair down to your flares, also gave Wayne his first writing experience, a short, hand-penciled story about the .. more..

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