Showing posts with label waves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label waves. Show all posts

Saturday, April 5, 2025

Summer Sun Delights comical poem 548 by Angela Lansbury

 


In summer sun time, each British girl knows

In this brief time, pale people take off clothes

Build sand castles, like kids, slide down sand dunes

Sink into soft sand, play happy, loud tunes


If blue sea, white waves, wide sky, catch your eye

Buy tickets, then bouncing boats collect you

Ride with picnics, sunscreen, brimmed hats by you

Ouch - sunburn! Let brollies' shade protect you


In Singapore we could swim in the pool

In humid weather, it's good to feel cool

In tropical sun, ten minutes is enough

Clinic photos warned cancer, looked rough


Yet, we're all hoping for much warmer days

We envy friends who are going away

Until we hear tales of sickness, loss, cross

Glad to get home at the end of their stay


I won't sleep on sand, nor live in a cave

I'm neither so desperate, nor brave

Rescue me from remote beaches alone

I'm happy to sit at my desk here at home.


Palm trees looks romantic, and starry nightscave, sand, mosquito

Seafront promenades, coloured twinkling lights

Until you wake up with mosquito bites!

On balance, I prefer here, I'll all right.

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Sunday, August 18, 2019

The Ark in the Park version 2



Noah started building his ark
All in secret, just for a lark
Near the dark woods and deep water
In a remote national park

But when building was nearly done
He grew tired of staying so mum
So called the family for fun
And said, "Let's take her for a run!"

They sailed around just as he'd planned
His boat, like a cruise ship, so grand
Unluckily when they reached land
The harbour master raised his hand

"You can't park that boat, not round here
It's far too large and far too near
I fear you'll cause an obstruction ..."
He stroked his chin in hesitation

Noah felt in pocket, no docket
But he had a gold coin or two
A bribe would get the man on side
He knew just what he had to do

He said, "You're good, but must act tough
Look, it's sunny, but waves are rough
We can't go, so could you move on?
Are these two, three, five coins enough?"

"The man looked over his shoulder
"Take them quick," said Noah, bolder
"Please be kind, don't raise the alarm
I promise, we won't do no harm

"We just need a lull in the storm
Good willing, we'll go in the morn
May I offer you tea inside?
Just take a look, have a free ride ..."

"No," said the man, "I must move on
Make sure by tomorrow you're gone."
Have a safe journey, wish you well
You ain't seen me. I'll never tell."

Waters rose. Noah slammed the door.
Stay or go? He still was not sure.
On balance, he thought, I'll wait, stay.
I've lost my map, don't know the way.

I'll get away with one more day!
Leave tomorrow, or two more days?
The sheep stop eating, the goats start bleating
What could he do? What should he say?

White, frothy waters splashed higher.
The sky grew grey. The drizzle was dire.
Mud sucked round - stuck in the mire!
Waves struck - the anchor floats away!

They drifted, circled days and days.
At last, dry flat land, they landed.
On a mountain top. "We're stranded!"
They all crept out and peered about.

Despite the flood, they're not alone.
They're in some other nation's home.
Dodos and dinosaurs are dead
Rabbits - and cockroaches - have bred.

Noah shows his boat, boasts his story
"Whales were huge, toothy sharks gory"
Lived on his tale 'til old'n' hoary
Found fortune, fame - eternal glory.
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Copyright Angela Lansbury. Sunday 18 August 2019.
I created version 2 by changing every line to eight syllables, adding some more thoughts, such as the number of coins and alliteration. I expanded the last couplet to four lines. I overwrote the first draft.

Then I read it to my husband.
However, my husband said he'd preferred the original version.

So I copied version 2, before saving it, reverted to draft in the hope of getting back version 1, saved version 2 as a new document. I went back to the (revert to draft) version 1 and made sure I had shortened it and recreated the the more conversational tone and uneven lines.

I would be interested to hear which version you prefer.  You need to read both versions twice. Why? Because if you read version 1 then version 2 you might prefer version one because on reading version two you have lost the surprise effect of reading it for the first time. 

Monday, April 2, 2018

Song Birds





Song 

I Am With You
by Angela Lansbury

My sun face smiles, when you’re swimming
Buoys you up, so no self-harm comes
When you run, cook, eat, start slimming
Hear my sweet voice sing, say, 'Well done!'

I grew you safe, tucked in my womb
You left, one cord, like vines, entwined with me
Even when trapped in the tight tomb
Bound, like gold chains, for eternity
Each day trot out, scan round and see
Love’s endless waves, like leaves on trees
Like clear rivers, flow swift to sea
Thoughts and words shared, cost time, stay free

You travel far, plan, divert, roam
Laugh, downy ducks go paddling by
Cheered by warm thoughts of our dear home
We blue songbirds, fly through life’s sky.

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