Monday, April 24, 2023

I Have To Start Somewhere comic poem by Angela Lansbury 187a


I turn on the Zoom

And what do I see?

Some funny faces

All looking at me!


Some sit in smart suits

And some look quite odd

But they stare at me

As if I'm a God!


Some are my old friends

And some must be new

Some look familiar

But I have no clue


 Some  people are hot

Some people are cold

Some wide-eyed, so young

Some wrinkled, gray, old


Some silent and shy

Sit back with clasped hands

Some bright, forward, bold

When asked, wave hands


One speaks upside down

Teeth glow in the dark

A dog in a mask

Drags  twins round a park


One poet's fat, in sparkling pink

One strokes a long, white divided beard

One is pouring a frothing drink

No, they're not, as weird, as I feared


I do hope, my darlings

I've caused no offence

I swear, I don't swear

That was not what I meant

That was not my intent


Some have been slimming

Just back from swimming

They shrug when losing

Smile wide when winning


I am not perfect

But have a good plan

When things go haywire

Change subjects, you can


Some leaders look warm

Some stay calm and cool

Some fine as wine, wise

Or well-meaning fools


I hear clocks ticking

I'll read you what's new

I have lots to say

My poems aren't few


Maybe you wonder

Where we are going?

Wait 'til I tell you

You've no way of knowing!


My words like balloons

Words float like bubbles

We're carried away

Forget our troubles


Word rivers flowing

Coming and going

We've so much to do

I reach out to you


I won't give you fears

I won't give you tears

I collect laughter

Joy heard through the years


Soon I must move on

Soon we'll all be gone

But in a small while

I'll leave - a big smile,

-ends-

The word leave in the last line is ambiguous. leave the room, but also leave behind warm, happy smile

Saturday, April 22, 2023

Swimming, Slimming and Winning comic poem 186 by Angela Lansbury

 


At nine in the morning I ran off to swim

In the hope that it would make me slim

To compensate for last night's chocolate sin

My virtuous smile means I've won a win-win


While you sit, solid at your computer

Hoping it won't damage your future

Just tap your feet, so when we meet

Mutual congratulations can begin.


We both will say, 'You do look slim!'

A win for two is a win-win.

-ends-

Copyright Angela Lansbury 2023 Sunday April 23rd

Thursday, April 13, 2023

Student Teaches Student Teacher - black comic poem 185 by Angela Lansbury

😊

Years ago I was a student teacher

In a London East End girl's grammar school

My job was teaching them basic grammar

Spelling, writing and fun poetry rules


Each day's challenge caused me stress

Each day's lesson plan a mess

What subject could I get them to write on

Something they knew, which wouldn't take long?

 

All my schoolday's thoughts were wrong

Teachers worry all the night

Pupils have an easy time

The subject set, all you do is write


Into the lesson, what to do?

Truly I didn't have a clue

But this is one thing that I knew

Everyone thinks I'd rather be you


I saw blank and worried faces

How I wished we could change places

Teaching, responsibility

I bet that they all envied me

 

Family - they might not have a sister

Family - they might not have a brother

So I set an easy task which all could do

Write us a short poem on, 'My mother'


Most of them found this subject easy

Sample rhymes, they smiled, it was exciting

Twenty-nine out of thirty happy girls

Busily started muttering, writing


But one girl in the back, statue-stiff sat

Her face blank, motionless, just a slight frown

She ignored her sheet of lined white paper

No title, no word had been written down?

!


I raced back to ask my supervisor

'She won't write at all, what ought I to do?'

🔇

The English head said, 'Leave her alone, dear,

In the break, I'll explain it all to you.'


But in the break, the teacher was busy

Looking back, I wish I'd left her alone

I insisted, 'Please - you must tell me why!'

Frankly, friends, I'd much rather not have known


'Last night that teenage girl went to her home

In the hall the mother was lying dead

We're sure the no good lover had stabbed her

The girl put her little brother to bed


'In the morning she dressed him for his school

She walked him to his school, which was quite near

She came and asked to see the headmistress

But couldn't find the words to speak when here


She gave us the doorkey, we went to see

No answer, knock, enter, what happened was clear

She and her brother will stay at their schools

We hope that she'll finish her final year


'We have a social worker on the case

She'll spend the day finding them a new home

But, as for writing about mother

Until she's ready, best - leave her alone ...'


The bell rang, I was off to my next class

Why do I still think about time long past

You have to wait until you reach the stage 

When images make words flow to the page


Maybe, reader (listener,) I shouldn't upset you

With this memory dredged from my far past

Yet, it still troubles me, I must over write

Hide thoughts which otherwise linger and last

***

Why should we upset readers or list'ners

About a sad story of a stranger

There's no point in us being serious

Unless we are warning of real danger


Comic poetry's flippant and silly 

The lesson is happy, the lesson is clear

Humour pushes sad thoughts away

I want you to be happy, my dear


My name's easy, Angela Lansbury

I do hope that you'll kindly remember me

I like attention, but being happy

So, mostly I write comic poetry


It's not serious, and it's not all sad

It should make you laugh, end up feeling glad

So that after a drumming while

We all see lots of dancing, swaying smiles


I want you, my new friends, to be happy

And smile whenever you think about me

That's why I strive all day, and half the night

To read and write, light, comic poetry.

-ends-

Copyright 2023 April Friday 14th

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Helpful Hint

What if you don't have a spellchecker and grammar checker in a blog, but you do have one in another medium, such as Powerpoint or Word? You compose your text in the place with the spell checker and grammar checker. Correct your draft. Then copy the corrected text into its final location.

If you want to read your poetry on Zoom or perform it live, put the poems onto slides which can be projected. That helps people who cannot speak English as a first language. The backup of written text is also useful if there are problems with projection such as the microphone or Zoom.

What's more it is professional. And entertaining, if you can illustrate with comical illustrations, or pretty borders. Or even animation.

My favourite type - mocrophone









Tuesday, April 11, 2023

Fighting For a Calm Life - comic poem184 by Angela Lansbury

 


Fighting For A Calm Life - comic poem 184  by Angela Lansbury

2023 Tuesday April 11th

 

Some small brains are overwhelmed by emotion

In public places they cause a commotion

Better watch out when you try to intervene

You must assess your approach to such a scene

 

If experience of fights is what you lack

Don’t go in face on or they might hit you back

Before you rush in and boldly intervene

Remember fighters turn on those in between

 

It’s like racing to rescue someone who’ll drown

Swim to face them, they grab your neck, pull you down

That way you’re no help, because two people drown

I tried to save my mother, that’s why I frown

 


You need a strong man who swims in from the back

Then pulls them back away from the deadly track

Pull potential victims right away from harm

With a little charm, listen and restore the calm


Here are some rules to help to small newbies and  big fools 

One drinks, another drives, that way you save lives

Don't start a fight, don't spill a drink, nor make passes

When you try to stop fights, first remove glasses


Some small brains are overwhelmed by emotion

In public places they can cause a commotion

But be prepared when you try to intervene

Be the one who knows how to sort out the scene.


-ends-

 


I started with the first couplet, about emotion, then noise in public places, as I swam I thought of the time my mother nearly drowned and I tried to rescue her. Then My father and another man dived in and pulled her to the side.

After this real life emotion, at the end of the poem I restore calm.

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Monday, April 10, 2023

A Poem About Poems - Reading on: Reacharts; and The Fertile Brains



 A poem about a poem

A song about a song

A play about a play

Does that strike you as wrong?


Would you prefer a word

Based on random things you heard

Whilst sitting on a bus

Just to prove you're one of us?


Would you like something serious

A tragic death to make you cry

You don't want to spoil your day

And frankly, nor do I


I think I'll stick to comedy

A whole lot better, or a half

I shall look for two half laughs

To end with one big laugh.

-ends-

I read poetry on zoom broadcast live onto You Tube in these groups 

The Fertile Brains





The Fertile Brains

The Fertile Brains sent me this lovely certificate. It gives the date, Feb 12th, 2023, a great photo of me (they asked for it in advance), and a phto from the day, plus several illustrations on the theme of the meeting. And a microphone. 


Reacharts


Another useful group on Facebook is SingPoWritMo

Singapore Poetry Writing Month.

Write a poem every day. Comment on the poems by others to encourage them.

A Child Or Grandchild, comic poem 182

Baby by water. Photo by Angela Lansbury. Copyright.


 What can I wish my dear grandchild, or yours?

Like the Chinese, give yourself great applause

May your Mum be pretty, if not, wealthy

May your Dad be young, if not, healthy


If you don't have a sister, or brother

AI's your 24/7 mother

Be happy, have mobiles, love song, live long

What could go wrong, go wrong, go wrong, go wrong?

***

Poems please with universality

Give glimpses of sweet immortality

I'll show you a draft? - to hide work's remiss

Please say, 'Its promising,' blow me a kiss


No poem's pefect  - I'll give it a tweak

And hope you'll say, 'That's much better!' next week.


-ends-




Saturday, April 8, 2023

Baby Born Yesterday - Grandma recalls, comic poem 181



Every dawn a brand new baby's born

But none's quite as important as ours

Changing our life each day, in every way

Like filling a vase with sweet, fresh flowers


Dad struggles, lugs the buggy round the town 

Warm the baby, its bottle, wash the cup

The old saying's what goes up must come down

But the milk. which goes down, sometimes comes up


Our grand-daughter should be a lifelong friend

Being decades younger, she'll survive me

She'll stay all my life until its far end

Every day her wide, white smile revives me 


'Why does a baby smile?' 'Why does it cry?'

'The list is short. Thirsty, wet, tired, cold, bored'

'How can we be sure that it will not die?'

'No rash? Wrap tight, give hugs, it's not ignored.'


Give it newborn gloves. Give it newborn socks.

New Mum's the one who's looking out of sorts.

'Sleep when it sleeps. All clocks are baby clocks.

In two years time, a baby walks and talks.'

***

I remember  when our son was born -


A baby's eyes might be warm choc-late brown

It's two cool pool eyes could be baby blue

Its heart-shape mouth could be like mini me

Its nose or complexion could come from you


A chance to renew or start something new

It could copy us or one we don't know

It doesn't matter if we have no clue

So long as we've a live baby to show

***

I remember  when our son was born


Ten friends from the antenatal class

Ten gave birth, each one a winner

Each couple's baby growing so fast

We invited the nearest pair round to dinner


She brought us a gift, but here's what she said

'You've a lovely baby, You're a great mother -

Ours was still born. That means it was born dead.

Thanks. Never mind. I'm pregnant - having another!'


-ends-

True story.

How I check the metre of my verses

Writing sets of four lines is easy.

As soon as I reach eight, I start counting syllables.

They could be sets of four, six, eight, ten,

I could them on the five fingers of my left hand and the thumb and two fingers of my right hand. If I have an extra syllable, I try to lose one. I remove the subject and start with the verb. I cut out words like a and the. I change three syllable words to one syllable words.

If I am stuck with one longer line, I go back and add a syllable to all the others.

Friday, April 7, 2023

Deep Sleep Is Pleasure, Not Punishment, comic poem 180

 


Deep Sleep
by Angela Lansbury

At midight I might be in bed
I wonder whom I am cheating
I've listed things I need to do
Filled in the entire year's meetings

But sleep is ageing's antidote
Wrinkles reward, record sorrow
If I'd good thoughts, I ought to note
Type scrappy scribble tomorrow

I could not sleep, wanted to keep
The fires of excitement burning
At one a.m. my thoughts still deep
Wiped worries with language learning

I sighed at German der, die, das
I looked for knife and fork and spoon
Is this seat taken, please sit down
Too much sun, I see the moon

I hoped that I could beat the clock
And be up bright and swim at dawn
But borrowed time must be paid back
Late nights mean you risk a late morn
Can't escape fate, I got up late
I repaid debts from yesterday
I missed the morning from today
Woke late today, I'm glad to say
Although I'm late, I feel refreshed
The slate is clean, I've done my best
Forget yesterday, it's finished
Ready to pass the new day's test.
-ends-
Copyright Angela Lansbury 2023 Friday 7th April
First draft on Facebook page Poetry Which Rhymes. This revised longer version on

Tuesday, April 4, 2023

Singapore, Singapore, comic poem 179 by Angela Lansbury


 

Singapore, Singapore

by Angela Lansbury


'Hi Angela, are you in Singapore?'

'I am. I'd love you to come and visit.'

'Yes, thank you. I'd love to, just remind me - 

Is it south  of - north of - where is it?


East of India, south of China, Malaysia

IAn isle like Sicily off Italy

It's in South East Asia

Overnight flight, en route to Australia


When London and New York are drowned in snow

We're a great escape, a fine place to go

Strong tropical sunshine all year's the boon

Forget the summer haze, and spring monsoon


Changi Airport wins votes, the world's number one

Jewel waterfall is seven storeys high

All sorts of attractions offering FREE fun

The Butterfly Garden's big butterfly


Singapore's a dream, a retiree's heaven

I wear sandals, I don't ever need socks

Light dawn's at seven, dark dusk at seven

Alarms in beween, I never need clocks


Did I mention monsoons? Rivers of rain!

Swim in morning's. Rain's afternoon weather

I prepare, I  with broken brolliesPortuguese - English

aguas - waters/rainfall
amor - love
avenida - avenue
casa - house
castelo - castle
de - of
eu - I
Eu te amo - I love you (literally I you love, subject, object, verb)
jardim - garden
Marca - March (noun, the month)
meu - me/mine
nova - new
pinheiro - pine tree, pine tree forest (Place name)
ponte - bridge
porto - harbour
rio - river
rua - street
torre -  tower
triste - sad 

English - Portuguese
avenida - avenue
bridge - ponte
castle - castelo
garden - jardim
harbour - porto
house - casa
I - eu
love - amor
me/mine - meu
new - nova
of - de
old - velha (feminine) velho (masculine)
pine tree/pine tree forest - pinheiro
rain - aguas
river - rio
sad - triste (the same word in French)
street - rua
tower - torreick

At last count, fifty rescued umbrellas


The taxis are metered, don't need tips

What could go wrong? go wrong, go wrong, go wrong

He exceeds the speed limit, AI knows

Ding dong, ding dong, ding dong, 'Driver!', ding dong


If you hate driving, once injured, like me

Use the ultra-modern MRT

Driverless trains, glass doors, to Chinatown

Round and round, far underground


Three minute trains, almost never a wait

So why are Singaporean's late?

'cos when it rains they take a Grab

Share the blame, the cab, and share the tab


There's such a lot to see and do

Shopping in rain, seek basement two

The national dish is chicken rice

Freshly squeezed juices, say no ice



Singapore's a garden city

Flower-bedecked bridges, flowering trees

Orchids, so pretty

Bananas, snakes, monkeys, few stinging bees 


Everything\s perfect, what could go wrong?

Smoked salmon's expensive, so is the wine

The lightening's cuts power, So? Just switch it back on!

Want to see life here? Come and see mine.


What can you bring me?

Come over for dinner

Cheese and wine

A win win, both winners.

-ends-

I am a teacher and write comical informational poems for children and speak a lot on Toastmasters International where many speakers speak English as a second language. I also trained as a journalist for the tabloids and worked for woman's magazines, and the language must be simple and understood by all, so my poems might strike you as simple. That's what they are meant to be. My 20 books include Poetry Workshop Workbook (written for a UK Writers' Circle meeting. Writing Poetry for Fun. Poetry Pets and Pests was bought by my local school where I gave a workshop. You can read the start of Improve Your English on alliteration using Look Inside on Amazon. Angela Lansbury 

Read to a zoom meeting, San Fransisco Tuesday evening, writeen before I read it at Singapore 10 am, Wednesday April 5th 2023



Monday, April 3, 2023

Following Rules comic poem 178



 Schools have rules and pools have rules

Even thieves and fools have rules

When to eat and when to sleep

Which rules to break, which rules to keep


When to say thank you and when to say please

Where to cough and how to sneeze

Rules to remember and rules to forget

And when you need to pay your debts


And how long should a poem be?

I think this is enough from  me!

-ends-

copyright Angela Lansbury 2023

Gardening Success (and Failure) comic poem by Angela Lansbury, number 177

Seeds. Photo by Angela Lansbury. Copyright. 2023.April 3rd.


Weeds by Angela Lansbury. Copyright. 2023 April 3rd.


Gardening Success (and Failure) comic poem number 177 

by Angela Lansbury


 I can't grow seeds but can grow weeds 

Which proves that I do something right, 

They all get water from the rain, 

And lots of warming sunlight. 


I am active with my pruning, 

And although it needs fine tuning, 

My weeds don't need much space to grow, 

They do not need active feeding, 


I don't talk to weeds, with kind words,

I'm just frowning as I'm weeding, 

I should make dandelion soup, 

Horrid, hardy plants keep breeding. 


I should forget exotic fruit,

Which I had hoped one day to share, 

Perhaps it's time that I gave up,

And ate what's growing everywhere.


Today's soup not potato nor pea

It must be that dandelion

'cause, frankly, it's not up to me

It's all that I can rely on.

-ends-

Poetry Lesson of the day

Save a syllable by changing 'ought to' to 'should'.

Sunday, April 2, 2023

I read my poem fifty Birthdays atThe Fertile Brains, Post 176


The introductions were by Prasanna Kumar. He remembered my previously reading limericks (from my Poetry Workbook, and Witign Poetry For Fun With Angela. 

Whatever your introduction, you can start and end by promoting your career, expertise, and books.

We had 28 participants reading poems, writing enthusiastic feedback in the chatbox.

Everybody has a chance to eat two poems.

I first read the poem on a checklist of a poem.

My second poem was the longer one. I read the start and end of the poem inspired by my grand-daughter.  


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I am second from the left.

My poems are on lulu.com and amazon.com.

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William Brougham a long-standing friend in life and on Facebook, interviewed me in his youtube channel twice on poetry and my poems.

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Your Poem Editing Checklist Comic poem by Angela LansburyYou need to check on youngsters every hour. Set an alarm. Call the babysitter or grandparent. Or keep a whatsapp Facetime on permmanently.roudly send

 



1 Does it have rhythmic beat like marching feet?

2 Does your poem have new, surprising rhyme ?

3 Recall it now, easy as trotting down the street?

4 Read aloud, repeat it another time?


5 Did you smile, adding alliteration?

6 Similes and visual metaphors?

7 Don't randomly cut, lose punctuation

8 It needs more work, add signals, tweak, add more


9 Rewrite, polish till reach a satisfying end

10 Then proudly send to me, your reading friend. 

-ends-

copyright Angela Lansbury 2023 April 2nd

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What Is Love by Angela Lansbury Comic poem 174

 


Love is saying, I love you dear

I'm always right, you're always wrong

You spend too much, the money's gone


I may be mad, it may look sad

Daft, not all bad, 'cos aren't you glad

That I'm still here, I love you dear.

-ends-

Copyright Angela Lansbury 2023 April 2nd Sunday

Saturday, April 1, 2023

Fifty Birthdays, Comic Poem 173

Birthdays. Photo from Angela Lansbury. Copyright.


Fifty Birthdays, comic poem 173 

by Angela Lansbury


When you reach the age of one

Exploring the world is such fun

First, you step, then fall, then run

The age of one is ever such fun


When you reach the age of two

You find there's so much more to do

Each toy is exciting and new

When you reach the age of two


When you reach the age of three

You climb the cot and you run free

There's so much to explore and see

When you reach the age of three


When you reach the age of four

You run around exploring more

They'd better lock the big front door

When you reach the age of four


When you reach the age of five 

It's so good to be alive

You've survived, so now you'll thrive

When you reach the age of five


When you reach the age of six

You pick up sticks, flail and fix 

Build and break towers of bricks

When you reach the age of six


When you reach the age of 7

Off to school, parents' heaven

You wish that you could be eleven

When you reach the age of 7


When you reach the age of 8

You want to bake a little cake

How long can a bike ride take?

When you reach the age of 8


When you reach the age of 9

You're growing, but you're going fine

You've started stamps, found a fishing line

When you reach the age of nine


When you reach the age of 10

You'll soon mature, not sure when,

You need to grow, and count again

When you reach the age of ten


When you reach the age of 11

Too big for kids of 7

Big school looks just like heaven

When you reach the age of  eleven


When you reach the age of 12

Start to study, dive and delve

Find things hidden on high shelves

When you reach the age of 12


When you reach the age of 13

Raise your eyebrows

Friends start flirting

When you reach the age of  13

 

When you reach age 14

Some big kids have started courting

Tut-tut, noughty-nought teen 

When you reach age of  14


When you reach age 15

More selective, you start sifting

Seek your clique, your king and queen

When you reach age  15


When you reach sweet sixteen

In some places you could marry

Got exams so what's the hurry

When you reach sweet  16


When you reach the age of 17

You think you're a clever teen

But you are still in between

When you reach the age of  17


When you've got to age 18

In some States you can drink

Go to uni, start to think

Adult gaol's what eighteen means


When your birthday hits 19

You're a fine team on the screen

Football, six-pack, makes girls scream

When your birthday hits 19


At the tender age of 20 

Yes, my dear, you've seen plenty

Now set sail cos you can't fail

At the tender age of twenty


When you're over twenty-one

You don't admit to what you've done

Or they'll try to stop your fun

When you're over twenty-one.


When you're over fifty

You forget to count

You ask people to guess your age

But deduct a small amount.


When your child has a baby

Birthday cycles starts once more

You're still far ahead because

You have seen it all before.


This poem on ages took me ages

So I wrote it in slow  stages.

-ends-

Copyright Angela Lansbury Sat 4 April 2023

To be published in a forthcoming book of collected comic poems.

You can also read these paperback books by Angela Lansbury

Writing Poetry For Fun

Includes poem examples to inspire you,  for anniversaries, birthdays, trades and professions, Valentine's Day. 

Example Excerpts

If you need someone

Who's good at spelling

I need someone

Who's good at selling.


A Hairdresser gives you a cut

He chops it off, no ifs or buts

I.D. 3182338

www.lulu.com

***

Poetry Workshop Workbook

This handy book is entertaining and educational. It starts with quotations by poets about poetry. It ends with a poet's dictionary giving the structural patterns for poems such as ballads, sonnets, villanelles, and example of each and exercise.  

From Lulu.com ID 2228624

www.lulu.com


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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wedding-Speeches-Toasts-Family-Matters-dp-0706372182/dp/0706372182/ref=dp_ob_title_bk

Free look inside Grief and Us anthology on Amazon in which Angela has a chapter

https://www.amazon.com/Grief-Us-When-Here-Want-ebook/dp/B0BTMTGYV7?asin=B0BTMTGYV7&revisionId=9275660&format=1&depth=1

Angela also has chapters in Authenticity & Us (Chapter on Authentic Writing For Your Audience)
Fear & Us (Chapter on How To Unblock Writer's Block)






A to Z of alliteration. Each letter of the alphabet has adjectives, names, places and more suggestions for titles for articles, books and businesses. 

Look inside to see the amusing introduction on alliterative placenames around the world.

I am a teacher and write comical informational poems for children and speak a lot on Toastmasters International where many speakers speak English as a second language. I also trained as a journalist for the tabloids and worked for woman's magazines, and the language must be simple and understood by all, so my poems might strike you as simple. That's what they are meant to be. My 20 books include Poetry Workshop Workbook (written for a UK Writers' Circle meeting. Writing Poetry for Fun. Poetry Pets and Pests was bought by my local school where I gave a workshop. You can read the start of Improve Your English on alliteration using Look Inside on Amazon. Angela Lansbury 

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