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Poetry Competition 2022-3 Results

Shortlisted in the top 10, Bob Campen, Haywards Heath u3a 

Poetic Whimsy

A sesquipedalian uncle of mine 

used long words in practically every line. 

Iambic pentameters flowed from his pen; 

serendipitous phrases in lines up to ten. 

When antediluvian failed to fit in,  

he peeled a large orange, discarding the skin. 

“My polysyllabic muse is on strike,” 

he said; or maybe it was something quite like. 

On his tombstone it reads in elaborate script, 

“Here lies ‘neath the stones of this portentous crypt 

a man who would fain have sought fame with his rhyme, 

but never got scripts to the printer on time.” 

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