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07-22-2015, 06:54 PM
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The Oldie "A Smell Recalled" comp. Deadline 21st August
Wheelie bins stink like crazy in this warm weather, now they're emptied only fortnightly (where I live, anyway)... but I wouldn't say that particularly reminds me of the past. There's lots of scope with this one, though.
Jayne
The Oldie Competition
by Tessa Castro
Competition no 193
Recent muggy days have brought out stronger smells, some of which I found reminded me of the past. So please write a poem called ‘A smell recalled’.
Maximum 16 lines. Send your entries in by post (The Oldie, 65 Newman Street, London W1T 3EG) or email comps@theoldie.co.uk to ‘Competition No 193’ by Friday 21st August. Don’t forget to include your postal address.
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07-25-2015, 12:00 PM
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This would suit The Staggers better.
A Smell Recalled
Here on the tram I’m being good
Perched on the leather spruce and clean.
It smells of engine oil and wood
But that is not the smell I mean.
My gran is clad in bible black
Smelling of talc, severe and tall
With buttons going down the back.
But that is not the smell at all.
A notice tells us not to spit.
We do not spit. We are not crude.
We do not see the point of it
And anyway it would be rude.
The spitters stink. They stink of sweat,
Their kids as well, and puke and pee.
And that’s the thing I can’t forget,
The acrid smell of poverty
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07-26-2015, 03:08 AM
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Well that was a bit much. They did smell though. My wife confirms it. Because they had coal in the bath, no doubt. Now something much nicer.
A Smell Recalled
Goods Trains, Hickleton, Hickleton,
Ollershaw, Parkinson, Skelmersdale, Ramsbottom,
Steam Trains, Wigglesworth, Battersby,
Partridge, McAllister, Hickleton, Gunn,
Willoughby, Walderslade, Robertson’s Marmalade,
Bannister, Harbottle, Harbottle, Crun,
Hutton & Havisham, Pickering, Faversham,
Fowler, Fitzwillam, Concannon & Son,
Goods Trains, Cardinal, Davenport,
Butler & Butler, O’Kelly & Paterson,
Steam Trains, Longfellow, Longfellow,
Sattherswaite, Shufflewick, Cummings & Spall,
Spillsbury-Nicholls, Upritchard & Donoghue,
Peabody, Peabody, Peabody, Small,
Henderson-Hyde, Bott & Mallison, Sidebottom,
Bastable Brothers and… nothing at all… nothing at all...
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08-05-2015, 02:23 AM
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Is nobody else attempting this? Good news for me, then.
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08-08-2015, 10:28 PM
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Smelly enough?
Smoky Blues
Does brimstone saturate blues tunes,
its smell evoking mortal blight?
Dispersed as notes in blues saloons,
does brimstone infiltrate blues tunes
to lure and purge in hot lagoons
the black and blue pursued by spite?
Does brimstone saturate blues tunes,
its smell provoking mortal blight?
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08-09-2015, 12:25 AM
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John, I'm bamboozled by your second one there. I read it aloud and loved the sound of it (and had to read it again) but I haven't a clue what it's talking about. Smells of what? Trains?
I'd love to put some pictures to the lines (without spending an hour on Google anyway).
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