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Default OT (sort of) The New Rose by Spike Milligan

I think that most of you will appreciate it as I did when I came across it,
you sweem that sort...

The New Rose

The new rose
trembles with early beauty
The babe sees the beckoning carmine
the tiny hand
clutches the cruel stem
The babe screams
The rose is silent
Life is already telling lies.

Spike Milligan London 1967

BTW saw a brown butterfly (to far away to identify) in bright sunshine this
afternoon. Merseyside

Al\an


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Default OT (sort of) The New Rose by Spike Milligan

Alan Hutson wrote:

I think that most of you will appreciate it as I did when I came across it,
you sweem that sort...

The New Rose

The new rose
trembles with early beauty
The babe sees the beckoning carmine
the tiny hand
clutches the cruel stem
The babe screams
The rose is silent
Life is already telling lies.

Spike Milligan London 1967

BTW saw a brown butterfly (to far away to identify) in bright sunshine this
afternoon. Merseyside

Al\an

They are about on a sunny day. Here in Cornwall we've been reading
reports of butterflies in the County since New Year. They have been
reported in the specialist newsgroups since then. Also, which is mind
boggling, frog spawn on Boxing Day. Early, or what?

Peter
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He spoke with a certain what-is-it in his voice, and I
could see that, if not actually disgruntled, he was far
from being gruntled.
P.G. Wodehouse 1881 -1975
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Default OT (sort of) The New Rose by Spike Milligan

"Alan Hutson" wrote in
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I think that most of you will appreciate it as I did when I came
across it, you sweem that sort...

The New Rose

The new rose
trembles with early beauty
The babe sees the beckoning carmine
the tiny hand
clutches the cruel stem
The babe screams
The rose is silent
Life is already telling lies.

Spike Milligan London 1967

BTW saw a brown butterfly (to far away to identify) in bright sunshine
this afternoon. Merseyside

Al\an



Spike could write some charming poetry.
He was a charming person too with many talents. He was a musician for a
while also.

http://www.jazzprofessional.com/inte...20Milligan.htm

I have some of my fathers reel to reel audio tapes taken from the radio
during his musical days and rather more of the Goons era. Most people would
only remember him from the Goons I think, although his humour was in all of
his material.

Thanks for the poem,
Baz
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