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| Poems on Truth by James Turner | ||
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Say there were no such thing as truth you'd lick your story into shape |
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| In The Carved Angel | ||
Table for two, the other chair empty, But I still want to write. Listen to this. It's my day off poetry. It's my day off literature. It's my day off argument, politics, war, spleen,
swipe. |
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| And Then There Was That Conference On The Subject Of Truth | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
And then there was that conference on the subject of Truth that Louisa's brother told me about
It grew dark, the stars came out, a full moon rose, the stars went back in again, the sun rose,
A conference on the subject of Truth attended solely by Engineers and Literary Academics,
Dealers in words, dealers in matter-and-energy, what if you'd really got to grips with that elusive
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| Personal Message To A Poetry Competition Judge | ||
Now, for the poet, he nothing affirms, and therefore never lieth - Philip Sidney
Hi, Judge! - it's me. My surname rhymes with
"learner." but I'm no Poet. That stuff's all innate.
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| The Truth Is A Woman Who | ||
looks like a man who looks like a woman who She's a bastard. She doesn't miss a thing. Loves it Never uses make-up. To her that clever stuff There's nothing quite like a philosopher From time to time she does a double-take She's there when forests and cities burn, but
has She's the friend, if only they knew it, She's waded in the same river so often She blushes the colour of leaves |
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