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A Potpourri of Poetic Curiosities

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A collection of poems showcasing unusual words

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Comment from Scarbrems
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Dragsman - makes nicking car stereos sound like a proper job. A neat short poem, educational as always, and entertaining. You're going to be a bit lost when you get to the end of this book, and so will your loyal readership.

 Comment Written 04-Nov-2018


reply by the author on 04-Nov-2018
    To be honest, I'm very much looking forward to getting to the end. It might not be so for some people, but I've found it quite taxing to do a poem every day, even though the writing itself doesn't take too long. I think it's harder because sometimes the words are a bit bizarre. Yes, a worthwhile challenge, but I won't be sorry to return to just submitting when I get the inclination, on topics that grab my attention. I am, though, extremely grateful to those who have stuck with me through it. Many thanks, Emma :)

    Cheers,
    Craig
reply by Scarbrems on 04-Nov-2018
    I'd find it taxing to do all the reviewing to have enough funny money to post once a day, so I feel your pain. But you've done very well, none of these read like 'oh bloody hell, another one', they are all top notch. Keep going, we'll give you a medal and wrap you in tin foil at the end, like they do with marathon runners.
reply by the author on 04-Nov-2018
    Haha, that's very kind of you to say :)
Comment from Bill Schott
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This limerick, Highway Robbery, has a good beat and good rhyming. The clothes make the man they say. Need to look good when you're shaking down the tourists.

 Comment Written 04-Nov-2018


reply by the author on 04-Nov-2018
    Absolutely. Can't be looking like a ruffian while you're committing grand larceny. Thanks again.
Comment from Liberty Justice
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Six stars 6 ******.What an amazing rhythm set to your verses. I really enjoyed your pleasant bouncy account of this stagecoach robber who had developed this art for money. Read mine also. Liberty justice

 Comment Written 03-Nov-2018


reply by the author on 04-Nov-2018
    Thanks so much for the delightfully generous rating and the kind words. Craig
Comment from Debbie Pope
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You always amaze me that you know more American history (and politics) than I do. Black Bart sounds like an interesting guy. Wonder why he changed his name. I've often thought that I would feel so vulnerable in a stagecoach. I guess I have heard too many tales of dragsmen. Now here is another one.

 Comment Written 03-Nov-2018


reply by the author on 03-Nov-2018
    I can't claim any credit for this little snippet, Debbie. Most of the time, I don't use the stories that are in the book for subject matter, but this one came straight from its pages. On the subject of confessions, I must also admit I'd never heard the word dragsman until yesterday. They were called highwaymen in Britain, a term which I think was also used in America. In Australia, they were called bushrangers. Many thanks once again. Craig
Comment from Teri7
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Craig, This is a very well written limerick you have penned about Black Bart the thief. You used very good descriptive words that told a story in this short poem. I enjoyed reading and reviewing. Blessings, Teri

 Comment Written 03-Nov-2018


reply by the author on 03-Nov-2018
    Thanks very much, Teri.I appreciate the lovely comments. Craig
Comment from Dawn Munro
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There are too many dragsmen here too.
Toronto is home to a few...
But in winter it stops
because ice in the locks
turns the dragsman's poor fingers bright blue. :))

 Comment Written 03-Nov-2018


reply by the author on 03-Nov-2018
    LOL very neat, Dawn. Quite handy that petty larceny is a seasonal thing in Canada. We should be so lucky :) Cheers, Craig
reply by Dawn Munro on 03-Nov-2018
    :))) True! (not) LOL.
Comment from Gloria ....
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Well a robber can't just go around stealing from stagecoaches wearing any old thing, ya know? A man's gotta look the part, which is why he changed his name to Black Bart.

Excellent Limerick, Craig. :)

Gloria

 Comment Written 03-Nov-2018


reply by the author on 03-Nov-2018
    Thanks so much, Gloria. He also changed his nationality to Australian. That painting is a of a bushranger. I couldn't find a decent American stagecoach robbery scene in public domain archives lol Cheers, Craig
Comment from nancy_e_davis
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Well done Craig. I love the picture and
the story was well disclosed in rhyme
and limerick style poetry.
Well done my friend. Nancy:)

 Comment Written 03-Nov-2018


reply by the author on 03-Nov-2018
    Thank you once again for the lovely review, Nancy. Most appreciated, Craig.
Comment from BeasPeas
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"Black Bart," eh? I knew a fellow in California who had exactly that name. Handsome guy, cute as a bug's ear. Dressed the part, too. Not a stagecoach robber, though. I enjoyed reading this. Dragsman--I like it. Marilyn

 Comment Written 03-Nov-2018


reply by the author on 03-Nov-2018
    Why doesn't that surprise me? lol

    Thanks so much, Marilyn.

    Cheers, Craig
Comment from lyenochka
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A cute limerick for an interesting word, 'dragsman.' It sounds too classy for a car pirate. Perhaps it has something to do with the kind of vehicle he stole from? I can only think up words for thieves who steal the whole car.

 Comment Written 03-Nov-2018


reply by the author on 03-Nov-2018
    Or maybe he liked to dress up in a summer frock and bonnet while he was doing the robbing? That would explain "dragsman" ;-) Many thanks, Helen :)
reply by lyenochka on 03-Nov-2018
    Lol! Good one!