A Recurring Past. Or (De-Ja-Vu In E Minor)A Poem by Wayne RileyPast 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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1 Review Added on November 9, 2014 Last Updated on November 11, 2014 AuthorWayne RileyDoncaster, South Yorkshire, United KingdomAboutWayne 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..Writing
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