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If poetry be the food of love, read on as some particularly famous playwright bloke once said or maybe he didn t. It might have been that he said, if music be the food of love, play on . Frankly, be that as it may, this composer of little rhyming ditties thinks poems are rather fun and many of them are, in any case, about things he loves. Thus, it works either way.
This little volume of twenty-four poetic offerings on various themes (plus one totally free extra ditty in the introduction, please note) rather proves the point even if the author most un-humbly does say it himself.
Read out loud with rhythm in your voice. Set them to music of your own choosing and sing them if you like. However you prefer to take your poems, please enjoy them for what they are: a bit of simple fun.
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Rupert Bacon lived in Sussex for many years and loved the open downs, the nestling villages, the coastal scenery, and of course, Chichester Cathedral with its glorious music dedicated to the worship of God. The only thing missing in the idyllic life was a yeti to keep him company on his adventures.
He now lives equally contentedly on Bodmin Moor where the unseen eyes of the Beast of Bodmin keep a careful watch on any of his wanderings.
Long live mysterious and inexplicable creatures.
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