John Cleese, Very Funny Man Poem by Paul Warren

John Cleese, Very Funny Man



I was looking again at John Cleese
The maniacal manager without peace
With Manuel the waiter and his pet rat
Popping at out of the biscuit tin looking back

Then giving his car a good thrashing for breaking down
And someone dying in the hotel without a sound
As a lawyer who did not practice the law
He is a great comic writer and actor for sure.

© Paul Warren Poetry

Sunday, April 16, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: fun
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Buried Alive 17 April 2017

I love him, especially in Faulty towers The pet rat episode was my favorite Your poem brings back such wonderful funny momentswonderful and things I never knew about him very nice indeed

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Paul Warren

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