…and a little moss on a misty day
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The beautiful villages and moors around Haworth that inspired the literary work of the Brontë sisters. Photography by Andrew Fowler.
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Lichen and a little moss on a misty day. The birds are cheerfully chirping and the squirrels are at play. But I can’t dream and tarry tis sad I have to say. For my misspent youth has trapped me in a dead end job that I toil at for little pay.
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What a poet!
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Thanks! But don’t encourage me.
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Actually, I think I do! you are so clever with words you really should write! we could put it on our other blog – you know I have another blog with two friends?
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Tell me about it please!
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https://somersetwriters.wordpress.com
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Working on a song called The Soggy Bottom Blues.
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Brilliant – definitely need to share that one with the world!
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If I look downhearted then I’ll give you the news. It’s all because I’ve got those soggy bottom blues. Didn’t pee myself if that’s what you think. I’m sober as a judge, haven’t had a drink. It’s the bottom of my pie, all sticky, full of goo. That’s the sticky bottom that I,m referring to.
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You are so hilarious! Quite in keeping the the Bake-Off sense of humour!
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