WE SEE LONDON WE SEE FRANCE DAY 5
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Up today at 5:00 A. M….this was not by chance…
We had to get up that to catch the 7:30 train to France.
Paris to be exact…so with our packed suitcases in hand…
we headed off to Paris…just as o...
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Categories:
chunnel, family, travel,
Form: Rhyme
Eurotunnel Travel
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While sharing the ride
and not a lot to see or do
seated side by side
in the Chunnel queue
with commuters driving home
I took a look at the view
carpool tunnel vision syndrome
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Categories:
chunnel, car, england, french, fun,
Form: Rhyme
If You Pull a Long Face - Part Xiii
...IF YOU PULL A LONG FACE : XIII
If you pull a lean long face
Each day in fear of the next Saturday
Time to tone down High C voice in Elysée Palace
Yellow Jackets are closing in on the Champs ...
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Categories:
chunnel, political, power, rights, satire,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Jack Is Back
...Jack’s been missing of late
Checked at the pearly gate
He wasn’t there
(a minor scare —
does have a future date)
Sure missed the son-of-a-gun
Blowhard, so full of it (fun)
I asked our friend...
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Categories:
chunnel, nonsense, tribute,
Form: Limerick
The Vessel of Thatcherism
...Can you atone for murder,
And so can you atone for Thatcherism?
What libertarian negates the government,
For weighty Bupa's stamp of cheque?
The nanny Chunnel lifted that steely neck,
Hidden by ...
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Categories:
chunnel, anger, corruption, leadership, money,
Form: Verse
Limerick Crochetes: Once Angela Signed Pact With Doctor Jeckel
...Limerick crochetés: Once Angela signed pact with Doctor Jeckel
Once Angela signed pact with Doctor Jeckel
Needed urgent help her kitchen all pell-mell
In far-off torn country
People turned...
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Categories:
chunnel, angel, hero, political,
Form: Limerick
The Old Man and the Seine
...The Old Man and the Seine
For the legendary George Whitman
(1912 – December 13, 2011)
King George peered out of the oval of the hollow mile
And caught the Hunchb...
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Categories:
chunnel, allegory,
Form: Sonnet