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Ink on my fingers, what memories that brings

Young lad at school, writing of things

What for him will the future hold?

Writing so powerfully, clearly, and bold.

Wielding his pen as though it a sword

Quiet satisfaction his only reward

His words were electric, they lodged in your soul

He argued, persuaded, convinced and cajoled

His writing became famous all over the land

And people provided to his every demand

But then he awakened from having a nap

And found what he'd written was totally crap.

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sassy59

You write really well Don so maybe not a dream after all. Enjoy your day. Xxx 😘👍

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Katinka46

Oh yes.... very familiar...

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Familiar? 🤔

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Dreaming about my plays being on in the West end and then waking up to the reality....

Ah well....

I am working on a play called ‘William of Ockham takes his razor to a Zebra.’ It’s about.... well, long have you got?

Kate and a very scared Zebra...

Xxxx 🦓👩🏻‍💻

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Oh I see, I thought for a minute you had seen my poem somewhere else.😨 Well Filey might not be the West End, but I’m sure most preferred seeing it there. Your new play sounds interesting and leaves an opening for a second one ‘The Bald Zebra’ unless William has something more drastic in mind. 😘

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HungryHufflepuff

Made me chuckle. 😄

But your writing is wonderful and it always makes me happy to find a new rhyme from you 👍

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SquirrelsHolt

🙋Good morning Mr. D and you've made me and my friend chuckle at your rhyme this morning. I've been explaining how your rhymes are such a great kick-start for the day!😂😂💞

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knitter

The punch line gets me every time ....I never expect it and it always makes me laugh.

But through this site your writing becomes famous all over the world, it's not just a dream.

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SORRELHIPPO

Fun, made me giggle, do remember those "dipper pens", biros were banned and we were not allowed to use fountain pens until we reached a certain age, so we had those horrid pens to dip in the desk ink well. Blocked ink well with chalk, not appreciated by the teachers. Teachers used to say "might get better marks if we could read her writing" I said could write fine with a fountain pen!! stale mate.

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Pantani

Once again you've given my wife and I a nice start to the day with a good laugh. The punch line was superb. 👍😁

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hypercat54

Ha ha. Don you are like fine wine - you get better with age :) Do you remember those awful pens where you had an inkwell and blotter? My work was always covered in blobs. God bless whoever invented ball point pens. x

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HungryHufflepuff in reply to hypercat54

We used to have ink wells too, and blotting paper. And individual chalk boards for spelling tests and verbs. 🖋

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skischool

Once again the Master gets out his quill

To showcase his amazing skill

We read his prose and chuckle away

And once again he brightens our day.........:) x

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hypercat54 in reply to skischool

You are getting better skis. Must be learning from the master :D xx

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Izb1

Must agree with Knitter, your punchline is always unexpected but always makes me laugh. How I remember ink on my fingers, we had to write italics with an italic pen and inkpot. It took forever to write a page and my fingers were always a mess, thank goodness for the biro x

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Corin1950

Well done, Don. I really enjoyed reading this today.

Corin

X

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kpm346

Had a big laugh again Don. You are so clever to come up with such wit.

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You my friends make that possible. 😘

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Ergendl

Dreaming about my books being best sellers. They might have a chance if I didn't write about such obscure stuff! In my dreams.

But there's always that song....

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joyce74

That made me smile Don , enjoyed it.

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Magpuss

Brilliant - as usual, but I disagree with you conclusion Don, so - (I hope you won't mind), I'm taking the liberty of providing an alternative ending.......

Then one day when waking from a deep reverie

He saw all his readers were smiling with glee.

Not up to your standard I know, but I think - more accurate, 😉😊.

Thank you Magpuss, what a happy thought. 😁

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majji

Cap'n - may I make another lunge for my proofreading hat and suggest that -

"Wielding his pen as though it a sword" be changed to read "as though 'twas " which I hope you will agree flows and is certainly more akin to your incredibly high standards; recently back from chemo so off to bed, take care x

in reply to majji

Sleep well dear PR, I'm so sorry that you have to go through that chemo business. 🙁 I don't often disagree with you, but 'twas? You can't be serious!! You don't go around twasing whilst wielding a big two handed imaginary sword!

I think the last time I used 'twas' was in my poem beginning........ "Twas on the good ship Venus" which I am certainly not going to repeat here.

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In early Modern english you are correct, it is =tis ; it was = twas .

On a side note, for anyone who is not familiar with English, Shakespearian type English is early modern english, not Old English. Old English was about 700 years prior to his time.

If twas good enough for Shakespeare Cap'n . . . . . ?

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We speak Lancashire round 'ere Luv. 😉

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The dialect may be Lancastrian however the language is I believe English Cap'n?

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😴

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I am unable to determine the meaning Cap'n . . .

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Some things are just too deep to fathom. 🤷‍♂️

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Oh dear now I am unhappy ;-(

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I think it was 42. 🤓

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majji

I beg to differ on your last two words though Cap'n, as does my P R hat ;-)

in reply to majji

Let me guess, you want to change 'totally' to 95% ? 😉

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Lotsalols ;- )

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