[1360] Untitled

Title : Untitled
Poet : Donald Monat
Date : 29 Sep 2003
1stLine: Lying south of sweet...
Length : 16 Text-only version  
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Guest poem sent in by Mike Lynd <mal@>, who writes:

Untitled
Lying south of sweet Northumber,
Lands of Westmor, Rut and Cumber,
Nottingham for forest walks,
Durham, Derby, Lancs and Yorks,
Leicester, Warwick, Wilts ahead,
Fords of Here, Staff and Bed,
Shires of Lincoln, Shrop and Ches,
Sexes - Middle, Sus and Es!
Worcester, Gloucester, down the Severn
South to Somerset and Devon,
On to Dorset, Kent and Surrey
Passing London in a hurry.
Berkshire Thames where Oxford punts,
Herts or Bucks for Cambridge Hunts,
Hants and Northants, Norfolk, Suff,
Cornwall, Monmouth - that's enough.

 	-- Donald Monat


You asked for it! [Indeed - see Poem #1358 - and I'm glad I did! - martin]

Here are the old counties of England as a mnemonic by someone called Donald
Monat, who, I think, won a competition with it in the magazine, the New
Statesman.

Notes:  Rutland has now gone as has Huntingdonshire.  Americans will need to
be reminded that Warwickshire is Worrick not war-wick and that
Leicestershire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire are lester, wuster and
gloster respectively.  Derbyshire is darby and Hertfordshire is hartford.
[And Here in line 6 has two syllables, as in 'Hereford' - martin]

Best wishes,

Mike Lynd


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