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Re: Fenchurch St. Station
Gorgeous poem...all the stanzas are good, but my favorite is the Amey stanza
Re: Fenchurch St. Station
F---
marvelous.
vivid story telling, fast pace yet no feeling of rush, original and yet clear progression from one story point to a second.
a triumph.
you've worked on this for some time, i think, and with great profit.
bernie
my IPC vote.
marvelous.
vivid story telling, fast pace yet no feeling of rush, original and yet clear progression from one story point to a second.
a triumph.
you've worked on this for some time, i think, and with great profit.
bernie
my IPC vote.
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Re: Fenchurch St. Station
Thanks guys,
yes, about a month Bernie.
I find it difficult to stop tinkering,
I suppose I might get better in time.
It's just getting the exact right words.
yes, about a month Bernie.
I find it difficult to stop tinkering,
I suppose I might get better in time.
It's just getting the exact right words.
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Re: Fenchurch St. Station [4th ed.]
I have tinkered my best
seems to have grown
wonder if it needs to be put into tercets.
seems to have grown
wonder if it needs to be put into tercets.
Re: Fenchurch St. Station [4th ed.]
in a Dickensian gloom,
an autumn drizzle dampens
the concourse entrance.
You got me on that first reference to Dickens.
The apparent nonchalant attitude and delivery, for me, holds my attention - not put off by any unnecessary descriptions etc.
‘The train on platform four to Tilbury
will leave at 3:55 . . .’
her metallic voice echoes in the rafters.
Nice alliteration here - and particularly taken by the final line - can hear her voice distinctly - RWC
an autumn drizzle dampens
the concourse entrance.
You got me on that first reference to Dickens.
The apparent nonchalant attitude and delivery, for me, holds my attention - not put off by any unnecessary descriptions etc.
‘The train on platform four to Tilbury
will leave at 3:55 . . .’
her metallic voice echoes in the rafters.
Nice alliteration here - and particularly taken by the final line - can hear her voice distinctly - RWC