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Clive Tyldesley...the people's poet

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By *oncupiscentTony OP   Man
over a year ago

Kent

Is this where the hurt ends?

Smoke, candles being lit

Such energy

Experience

But ageing

Beautifully delivered

How many times have you sat down in that favourite armchair of yours?

I think that is the big question

Is it going to be delightfully different this time

But for all the pressure

Accidents can happen

And this one's not won yet

By any means

Breakthrough

Or the same old same old

Time stood still there for a moment

Nearly

So nearly

A sultry evening

A new England

Another new England

Watched carefully by Gary Cahill

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By *eccymanMan
over a year ago

Gateshead

Love most potent in ardent embrace

Usurped within a fiery passion

Spent - like a match - and then cast aside

Tossed upon the coals of love's endeavour.

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By *oncupiscentTony OP   Man
over a year ago

Kent

ONLY CLIVE TYLDESLEY QUOTES ARE ALLOWED!!

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By *eccymanMan
over a year ago

Gateshead

No need to shout.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

So are we to ascertain only one poetic licence was granted to represent the voice of the people......

Oh well.....

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over a year ago

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By *oncupiscentTony OP   Man
over a year ago

Kent


"So are we to ascertain only one poetic licence was granted to represent the voice of the people......

Oh well..... "

Yes

JUSTICE FOR THE ENGLAND 11

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By *onyneMan
over a year ago

Newcastle

...and thus, those tender words, of

Passion and desire, that foist love and

Belonging, should have to pass thine highest

Test...to be spokeneth only by the one and only, supreme commentator being, Mr Tyldessley, though I doubtest I have spelt thine name correctly.

It's a poem of two halves.

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