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Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh

Sat 3rd May 2025 07:39

Thanks for that JD.

As the song suggests:

"Love is in the err"...which of course, is human😐

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Kevin Raymond

Sat 3rd May 2025 03:28

Well done to you Graham.
Having recently given reading in public a go, myself. I found, that after the first couple of times... despite being a little nervous initially... reading ones work to an audience... eventually becomes an enjoyable experience, that one wants to perform again and again... as soon as is possible. Write on.

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Jonathan Humble

Fri 2nd May 2025 23:09

As a kid, in the early 'sixties I lived in a terrace next to the main railway line between Hull and Doncaster (the line which features in Whitsun Weddings). We played and made dens in the fireweed by the side of the track. I like to imagine Larkin (the summer poet) travelling through Goole and seeing these kids through his carriage window mucking around by the monkey bridge and sidings ... could have happened : )

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Greg Freeman

Fri 2nd May 2025 21:12

The train may be three-quarter empty, but Larkin is somewhere on it. A very fine poem, Jonathan. I did get to Hull a few years ago, on a train from Scarborough, mainly to pay homage to the station statue. But I have never been to Goole. Perhaps one day.

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Marla Joy

Fri 2nd May 2025 18:49


Sherri,
That is so well said and powerful in just a few lines.
Marla

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Mike McPeek

Fri 2nd May 2025 17:11

Thank you for the visit William!

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Russell Jacklin

Fri 2nd May 2025 12:44

The spark is fine, I can assure you that most people will recognise your words but you are the one who strung them together so eloquently. As one Peterborough born poet to another (I still live here) well done

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Stephen Atkinson

Fri 2nd May 2025 11:40

Thanks Uilleam, & absolutely! As Graham says smiles are free, in fact I've added it into the poem, so thanks Graham! 👍

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John Coopey

Fri 2nd May 2025 08:19

Thank you for your thoughts, Uilleam.. And for the Like, Redbrick.

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Naomi

Fri 2nd May 2025 07:53

That's a beautiful memory. Marigolds suddenly feel even more special after knowing that. Thank you Uilleam

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AirlogRigsMaria

Fri 2nd May 2025 06:15

😁 Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh that's really nice to hear!

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Red Brick Keshner

Fri 2nd May 2025 00:53

Thanks @Uilleam… 🌷🕊🙏🏻 It had to be said 🤩

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Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh

Thu 1st May 2025 18:50

Love it Stephen.
Let's smile for those poor souls who can't.
💗

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Graham Sherwood

Thu 1st May 2025 18:36

Considering they are free! It’s a wonder there aren’t more about. Lovely idea Stephen 😎

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Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh

Thu 1st May 2025 16:00

Thanks Rolph, for that accurate observation.
Unfortunately, in the UK's halls of power there roam many such ravenous beasts; cowards, wreaking endless misery on innocent souls both at home and abroad, who escape being held to account because of the cowardice of others.

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Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh

Thu 1st May 2025 15:49

If truth be told, Mike none of us is perfect, but a kind heart is darned near it.

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Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh

Thu 1st May 2025 15:45

Apologies, one shouldn't speak ill of the brain-dead.

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Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh

Thu 1st May 2025 15:43

Liz Truss has turned over a new lettuce leaf...that's definitely not funny!😢

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Stephen Atkinson

Thu 1st May 2025 14:03

Sorry for the late response. Been having lots of problems trying to login to the site lately! But anyway, thanks for commenting J.C. Graham & Uilleam, much appreciated.
And thanks for the 🌷🌷Everyone

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Martin Elder

Thu 1st May 2025 13:04

Thanks to Red brick, Hugh and Holden for the likes

Thank you Stephen for your comments. I am glad you enjoyed it
Cheers
Martin

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Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh

Thu 1st May 2025 12:36

Superb RBK.
...cowards beg for kinder chains,

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Yanma Hidayah

Thu 1st May 2025 12:08

Thank you, Uilleam

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Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh

Thu 1st May 2025 11:56

Congratulation, Kneecap. You have been banned from a venue or “cancelled” as the not-so-free-speech warriors would say.

Evidently, UK society, the Met Plod, his Excellency the Reverend Bishop Basher and his pearl-clutching admirers hold the three of yous to a higher moral standard (a standard I assume is based on observation of the Ten Commandments) than the UK politicians and their client hacks and the UK arms industry are held to.

The aforesaid,, through their lies, corruption and moral bankruptcy, have enabled the mass-murder of innocent children.

Kneecap, you have just turned an old fogey into an ardent fan.

Mo sheacht mbeannacht ort!
🌷💐💗💪🌷💐💗💪🌷💐💗💪🌷💐💗💪🌷💐💗💪🌷💐

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Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh

Thu 1st May 2025 10:47

Thanks for the likes,
Tom Doolan
hugh
Stephen Gospage
Stephen W Atkinson
Hélène
Naomi

Socialism is the only answer.
So-called"Trickle Down" theory has been comprehensively debunked. The only stuff that trickles down onto UK society is sewerage (literally) and blood, sweat and tears.

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Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh

Thu 1st May 2025 10:34

Thanks for your likes,
hugh
Aisha Suleman
Yanma Hidayah
Naomi

The pearl-clutching hypocrisy of politicians and their client hack presenters in the mainstream media, and in the not-so-mainstream-media, desperately struggling to make themselves somehow relevant, in between hate-mongering broadcasts is truly appalling.

The murder (for that is what it is ) of thousands of innocent children and their families is evidently of no concern to them.

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Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh

Thu 1st May 2025 09:49

Nobody'll know the difference if I cop for it.😏💐

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Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh

Thu 1st May 2025 09:45

Is that the ref or the boss, or both?

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Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh

Thu 1st May 2025 09:43

Poetry in words and images.

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Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh

Thu 1st May 2025 09:41

I'm so proud of my grey hair - and the wisdom that comes with it.😇

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Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh

Thu 1st May 2025 09:38

Marigolds - always remind me of the first flowers my dad planted in the garden, on having moved out our slum home.

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Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh

Thu 1st May 2025 09:32

What good fortune to have someone like that in our lives.

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Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh

Thu 1st May 2025 09:30

Very deep, those last two lines, Yanma.

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Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh

Thu 1st May 2025 09:26

Lovely, Mike.
That looks like those wild roses around here whose scent is so delicious.

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Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh

Thu 1st May 2025 09:24

There she was, gone!
😕

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Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh

Thu 1st May 2025 09:10

It makes me smile how some of us complain about being woken by the dawn chorus, which I love. I'm just grateful I don't live near an airport!😊

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John Coopey

Thu 1st May 2025 08:54

The symbol of dementia (appropriately) too, Tom.

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John Coopey

Thu 1st May 2025 08:51

Wonderful tribute, Aisha.

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John Coopey

Thu 1st May 2025 08:49

Love the bathos, Branwell.

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John F Keane

Thu 1st May 2025 07:30

Yes, that is a fascinating fact and well-expressed in the poem.

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Graham Sherwood

Thu 1st May 2025 07:24

It seems everything has a 'voice' these days Patrick! We're lucky WOL has loads of voices!

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Graham Sherwood

Thu 1st May 2025 07:21

Claire look at the flowers!! I'm not the only one who thinks this is an exceptional, tender piece. Well done you.

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Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh

Thu 1st May 2025 06:36

Thank you, Stephen.
"...up top says who lives or dies".

Meanwhile, I live in the UK, the home of the "Mother of Parliaments", that bastion of "Western Democracy", whose government is led by a so-called human rights lawyer, who, like the leader of the UK armed forces, runs away from journalists, and refuses to condemn ethnic cleansing and genocide............VE day? Yer 'avin' a larff!

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Philip Stevens

Wed 30th Apr 2025 22:12

Hi Chris nice to hear from you. Yes, it would be. I start any sets I do with it, its inclusive so tends to get a thumbs up..not sure what to do re spoken word album. At that crossroads, yet again, which road to take....hope your doing food.

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Clare

Wed 30th Apr 2025 21:42

Thank you Graham. I am humbled by your feedback. ☺️

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Marla Joy

Wed 30th Apr 2025 16:41

Rolph,
It means a lot to me to be able to convey this thought to you with impact. I appreciate your insightful comments.
Marla

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Tom Doolan

Wed 30th Apr 2025 13:51

Thanks for likes: AirlogRigsMaria, hugh, Red Brick Keshner, Rolph, John C & Holden. 👍

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C Byrne

Wed 30th Apr 2025 13:09

hi phil

I imagine this as the intro to your spoken word album

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John Coopey

Wed 30th Apr 2025 08:16

Thanks for the Likes, Tom, Aisha, Redbrick and Larisa.

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Stephen Gospage

Wed 30th Apr 2025 07:34

Thank you, Graham. It is important to keep saying this and reminding people of it - it's not a real estate deal!

I was moved to write this poem after coming across this Henry Moore drawing of a London tube station during WW2. It is a very moving and revealing piece of art.

And thanks to everyone who liked this poem.

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