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Expatriate

A young scouse in Liverpool,
who'd  come there from Ireland to school,
always claimed he was Irish;
but, when told he was British,
decided being both was quite cool.

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  • Edpeters
    March 16
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    I haven't heard that word

    in years! thanks for the laugh!


    • Shenton silver member
      March 16
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      Edpeters

      Thankyou for your comment and for your generous applause.
      Your Profile does not reveal from whence you hail. I was born in St Helens, Lancs so am 'almost' a scouse.
      Best wishes from 'down-under'.
      Shenton


  • Cynthia Gaines gold member
    February 28

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    Brilliant, Poet!!

    Thank you for entering humorous St. Patty's Day poem!! I'm wishing all the best to you!! Peace, xx Cyn

    • Shenton silver member
      March 1
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      Cyn

      Thankyou for your complimentary comments, your good wishes, and for your extremely generous applause.
      Best wishes from 'down-under'.
      Shenton


  • estbelle gold member
    February 28
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    it's nice to learn a new word...scouse, I am smiling at his dual citizenship

    • Shenton silver member
      February 28

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      estbelle

      Thankyou for your complimentary comments, and for your very generous applause.
      Best wishes from Western Australia
      Shenton

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