If you harbour a desire to win this competition, don’t keel over; sea if you can cruise through it. It might be a Titanic task, but Endeavour for a Victory.
(OK, I’ll stop now – and sail off, with a wave goodbye.
)
Jayne
From
Literary Review:
More pastiched than any other poet, by far,
(in last month’s comp) was John Masefield – in particular ‘Cargoes’ and ‘Sea Fever’. So in the spirit of Masefield, for next month please write a poem on the subject of ships. Entries must rhyme and scan, be no more than twenty-four lines in length, and reach these offices by 24th April.
The Literary Review, 44 Lexington Street, London W1F 0LW
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