Don'T Mention The Weather Poem by Pete Crowther

Don'T Mention The Weather

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Do not ever, ever, ever
ask an Englishman about the weather.
Believe you me, it’s a big mistake
that you should never ever make.

For he’ll go on and on forever
until you think that you will never
get away from his mad tirade
about Fahrenheit and Centigrade.

They learn it at their mothers’ knees:
it is the national disease
where they all seem quite possessed
by this strange climatic zest.

They’ll talk and talk for simply hours
on the possibilities of showers
or the outside chance of freezing fog
should you want to walk the dog.

Thunderstorms will get them going
and they really love it when it’s snowing.
Especially they find it pleasing
to prophesy a spell of freezing.

They like their weather pretty dire
in places such as Staffordshire
and when it comes to wind and gale,
they play fine tunes on the Beaufort Scale.

Most of all, they really get boring
explaining why it’ll soon be pouring,
and you’ll learn more than you want to know
of drizzle, rain and sleet and snow.

So I will give you this advice:
“An Englishman can be very nice
but keep him off all talk of weather
or you’ll be stuck with him for ever.”

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Mary-Elizabeth Conn 29 January 2006

I totally sympathise with your plight, sir. Being from Scotland, you definately don't want to ask ANYONE about the weather becasue you'll just get a right earful about how we should live in France. What a great idea for a poem! Keep up the good work!

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Emma Johnson 12 February 2006

I adore this one, Peter. I love WIT.

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Scarborough Gypsy 08 February 2006

Well, what else have they got to talk about? ? ? ? Grat rhyming Pete. Very entertaining. Love Gyp's

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A. B. 29 January 2006

I surely will remember not to ask an Englishman about the weather :) . Cool poem Pete.

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Ernestine Northover 29 January 2006

Oh Peter that's a real bruiser! . Wonderful write, so absolutely the english to a T. I Thoroughly enjoyed this one. A great poem, and the flow was great too. It sparkled off the tongue. Love Ernestine XXX.

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Gina Onyemaechi 29 January 2006

Tee-hee! Jolly good write! Regards, Gina.

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