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Old 07-05-2017, 10:50 AM #1
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Default should poetry be on the national carriculum ?

poetry in state skool 07.05.17

sunday morning
it was the day of the post
on the bbc i saw self porning
this story i applaud and toast.
i am from the state
no shame in this exposure
twice weekly highgate i infuriate
processing no dignity equals no closure.
through no fault of my own
can not even school blame
rhymes crack like every single bone
compelled to play the poetry game.
i hope this does inspire
i do not have any criticism
for a reader to smile is a perfect desire
poetry should be promoted on the national curriculum.

 

https://youtu.be/HE9hA8OB5rE

 

youtube channel = highgate village poem
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