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Harry-Wragg | 01:54 Mon 26th Jan 2009 | ChatterBank
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Now that Burns day is over and we can all forget the disparaging remarks made by our English cousins about not being able to understand the language he spoke - is there any way that they they should be forced to read Chaucer (the father of English Language - so we're told) - Burns read Shakespeare and Chaucer - the other two couldn't read.
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The Husband, being part Scottish, didn't celebrate Burns Night. Think the Glen Spey got to him before he even had chance to start!! : (
being irish we dont celebrate burns day more a fan of yeats but hey like to write my own poetry
Well yes, but then...a lot of people aren't Irish, but they still celebrate St. Patrick's Day. well, you've got to have an excuse, haven't you! Haven't you?????
to be sure to be sure!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

think i'll start a pinky day to celebrate my own poetry!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Wordsworth - The Lady of Shalott. Good poem.
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pinktwink - Yeats brilliant - but on this occasio being scottish i'd need to to go with Burns - give us one of your poems - if you do I'll write write you one about the missing 'n' in occasion
brendan behan and semus heaney are great but you can't beat synges playboy of the western world.

Maybe we should start a poetry club??

hope you are well harry
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not so sure would want my poetry on public display Harry they are mainly personal but will root them out and see if one could be posted
I've read it Steve, but it was a long time ago now. If I remember rightly, I found it quite hard going. Even so, he's one of the what I'd call more "modern" poets. I prefer the older stuff, tbh. Out of even MORE modern poets, I like the quirkiness of Spike Milligan!
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Chaucer also had comedy moments - so yes, pretty good. Night to you all. x
night night xx

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