Turn Poets' Corner Poem by Michael Coldham Fussell

Turn Poets' Corner

Rating: 5.0


Walk down poets' lane,
Climb poets' hill.

Swim in poets' pool,
Visit poets' mill.

Sit in the shade of poets' tree,
Wander in poets' park.

Cross poets' river,
By means of poets' ark.

Eat poets' pie,
Drink poets' ale.

Study poets' verses,
Read poets' mail.

Fly in poets' jumbo jet,
Sail in poets' yacht.

Turn poets' corner,
And see who you can spot.

Saturday, December 13, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: poets
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
We are all familiar with the Poets' Corner but immersed in thought and musing about this it seemed to me that everywhere we go there are things that poets can claim, and wax poetical about.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kim Barney 11 January 2015

Interesting poem. Where are these places? I'd like to visit them.

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Thankyou for your comment, Kim. The hunt is on.

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Chinedu Dike 14 December 2014

A well articulated train of thoughts penned in poetic diction to capture the essence of the piece and the poet's convictions. Turn poets' corner, and see what you can spot. A lovely poem indeed. Thanks for sharing and do keep it up. Please read my poem MANDELA - THE IMMORTAL ICON.

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