Getting to Gloucester.

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Andrew McGeever
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Getting to Gloucester.

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"Doctor Foster went to Gloucester
in a shower of rain.
He stept in a puddle,
right up to his middle,
and never went back there again."

Well, here's my take on that one; it's called


Getting to Gloucester.

His plan is laid
a fortnight in advance:
the haircut first,
to leave him time to trawl
through cupboards and drawers,
forgotten citations,
receding talent.

Somewhere lies the draft
of a poem to impress
an audience that craves
his latest work. He makes
a coded phone-call.

Confused and scared,
the railway company declares
All trains are cancelled:
terrorists have placed
metaphors on the tracks.
Police are seeking
the usual poets.


Hitch-hiking takes longer:
he smiles, reaching Gloucester.


Andrew.
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Good one Andrew!

~Makera
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Post by Andrew McGeever »

Thanks for the reply, Makera.
I wrote this piece of light verse in anticipation of meeting up with fellow Cohenites in Gloucester on October 18th. Linmag has posted an article, plus photographs, which Jarkko has plastered on the files.
I read the poem to the participants, gave them all a copy, and rapidly proceeded to read something else!
It was a good weekend; well worth 12 hours travel.
Andrew.
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Post by YankovicGretzky »

Is this the Gloucester in Ottawa, Ontario?
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Post by margaret »

No, Y G , this was in the UK. A few of us converged on Gloucester from various other towns in Britain. There is a link with a report and pictures on the latest updates section, I think, on the front page of the website(www. leonardcohenfiles.com )
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