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Robtm1965
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0 posted 2003-10-28 10:36 AM


Brad close you eyes and ears!

I thought I might post something from a day (a long while back)when insanity and levity reigned:

Ron saves the oysters
(and does other good things at the same time)

(with apologies to Lewis Carroll)

Now you've all heard how long ago
upon the briny strand
the Walrus and the Carpenter
went strolling hand in hand.

And how a lot of foolish clams
(or maybe oyster teens)
went scuttling after them in line
and then became has-beens!

Well now today I much regret
it's happening again.
The sun is warm the gals are hot
and not a hint of rain

and down the silver beach they come
one whiskered, one with nails
a line of shell fish following
between the surf board sails.

They plod quite purposefully beside
the hunks with shades on towels
the walrus checks a topless chick
"C'mon!", his partner growls.

When suddenly upon the sand
just like a buried snake
he spots something he can't ignore ...
and does a double-take.

"Oh Walrus come and look at this"
he cries with verve and fizzle
and down upon his knees he goes
a-scraping with his chisel.

"I do believe - why yes it's true!
As best as I am able
I can announce (to all who care)
I found a ‘puter cable!"

"Magnificent", the Walrus cried,
"Lets skip our meal's first course,
but, with the entree following,
let's find the cable's source."

And so the little entourage
went winding round the beach
all had their private hopes and fears
but all refrained from speech.

At length a bluff of rock stood out
the wire passed through a slit,
"Are you nervous" said the Carpenter
"Well just a little bit"

the Walrus muttered quietly,
they peered around the bluff
"Good heavens" gasped the two of them
"is that surreal enough?!"

And there upon a dazzling towel
In fluorescent stripy jeans
A handsome, stetson'd, youngish guy
and a bank of ‘puter screens.

"Oh hi" he smiled, all casual
"Don't fret,  you're still awake,
you see today's my birthday and
I thought I'd take a break."

"A break!?" the shell fish eating pair
exclaimed, and looked around
at all the monitors and drives
scattered across the ground.

"Oh yes,"said Ron (for as you've guessed
twas Mr Carnell who
they'd stumbled on that hot fine day
the oyster gobbling two),

"Oh yes," he said, "the sun the sand
are fine in smallish rations
but none of it would be the same
without my fix of Passions."

The Walrus took a peek and saw
each sincere birthday wish
so poetic was the script he read
he lost all thoughts of fish.

His tradesman friend was soon engrossed
by the family in the Forum
while Ron watched all the oysters leave
the lyrics seemed to bore ‘em.

And later in the sunset glow
two poets strolled to bed
no oysters in their tummies
just verse and rhyme instead.

Still later, packing up his stuff,
Ron wondered at his day,
the way good writing changes things
and shows a different way.

They won't go hungry now he thought
(Last cable safely curled)
they've seen the way that poetry
can make a better world.


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1 posted 2003-10-28 11:01 AM


Ok now, I like this True, the meter is a little cobbled here and there but it really isn't too bad and I know you didn't intend it for critical acclaim. For its intended purpose, if I may presume levity, it does the job quite well.

I won't try to really critique then but just suggest that you might consider smoothing out the meter in a few places. Again, I don't think it all needs to be perfect but if you consider it worthwhile, there is a little room for improvement. I'm sure you can find the problems at least as well as I can.

Thanks,
Pete

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