A Strange Gathering Of The Bards Poem by nimal dunuhinga

A Strange Gathering Of The Bards

Rating: 5.0


There won't be any restrictions it seems
And poets from all over the world met here in the workshop.
I saw at a corner Sandra and Alison having a long chat
And behind them Jerry, Max, Denis, Dave, George, Duncan and some others
arguing of the current money crisis.
Amanda, Susie, Linda and Patricia just entered into the hall with a smile.
The reciting started in an auspicious time and my turn came after a while.
I was ashamed as I have nothing new to tell,
Then the conductor insisted; 'Tell whatever you like.'
I murmured; 'Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water.'
'Hey! Darling you are sleepwalking nowadays and why did you carry this rusty bucket from the bathroom.' She squeezed my hand and grumbled.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Alison Cassidy 05 March 2009

A charming fantasy from one for whom fantasy is everyday. It would indeed be wonderful if your little gathering did come to pass and we virtual folk were able to become flesh and blood friends. Lyrical and engaging as usual. Love, Allie ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥

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kalubovila East, Sri Lanka
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