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List: Folk Club Follies

Much of my output is written for a target audience. The friends and potential friends I meet in the Folk Clubs of Great Britain. They contain references which such a group will readily comprehend but that might need explaining to others.

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  • What makes a folk song FOLK?
    Is it 'cos it's sung by a bearded bloke?
    20 lines, 16 comments, on Jun 7 6:19 AM 2005. In Other, Humor
  • And then the audience with laughter did shriek
    as our unwanted guest did a slow motion streak.
    25 lines, 20 comments, on Oct 2 5:59 PM 2005. In Humor
  • Here's a little guidance about what you shouldn't do.
    For regulars at the folk clubs as well as those who're new.
    57 lines, 11 comments, on Jun 6 6:53 PM 2005. In Humor
  • The maiden is scared. No man has she known.
    Will tonight see her innocence overthrown.
    25 lines, 26 comments, on Jul 8 2:25 PM 2005. In Other, Humor
  • And then as if to make me feel worse,
    Into my head, intruded a verse.
    1 lines, 24 comments, on Jul 7 7:01 AM 2005. In Personal, Humor
  • Whenever I looked naught could I see
    Of the invisible creature following me.
    55 lines, 10 comments, on Jul 23 8:26 AM 2005. In Fantasy, Spiritual, Humor
  • After years of toil I could enjoy my pleasure.
    No work would I do. I'd be a man of leisure.
    23 lines, 9 comments, on Jul 20 4:12 AM 2005. In Humor
  • The exams are all over and the last questions have been asked.
    34 lines, 29 comments, on Jul 13 4:02 PM 2005. In Humor
  • When each task's given
    To our stations we're driven
    36 lines, 8 comments, on Jun 29 5:27 PM 2005. In Other
  • And when they were completely bare
    They laughed and frolicked without a care
    46 lines, 12 comments, on Jun 29 10:49 AM 2005. In Humor
  • Old age is creeping up on me.
    All of it’s symptoms are there.
    30 lines, 7 comments, on Jun 19 7:04 AM 2005. In Personal, Humor
  • One more embarassing situation.
    13 lines, 4 comments, on Aug 4 5:13 PM 2005. In Humor
  • THE LANDLOCKED SHANTYMAN
    I love to sing the songs of the sea.
    35 lines, 8 comments, on Jun 6 8:04 AM 2005. In Lyrics, Personal
  • I’ve thought about this quite a lot,
    But there’s no easy answer that I can spot.
    33 lines, 10 comments, on Jun 5 5:22 PM 2005. In Humor
  • They say that Kipling was not a poet
    But merely a "writer of verse".
    27 lines, 35 comments, on Jun 4 10:50 AM 2005. In Humor
  • a terrible rhyme should be awfully clear.
    --As soon as the key word you chance to hear,
    44 lines, 10 comments, on Jun 1 10:48 AM 2005. In Humor
  • There - within that seaside hell,
    Redeemed by that wooden Punchinelle.
    35 lines, 13 comments, on Jun 1 10:41 AM 2005. In Hope
  • Must a poem be set in verse?
    Or is that too perverse?
    34 lines, 15 comments, on Jun 1 9:49 AM 2005. In Humor
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