tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3927643462378647950.post8469933747147256391..comments2023-10-09T07:32:09.533-04:00Comments on Political Verses: Epitaph for John Edwards by J. Patrick LewisElaine Magliarohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09829330276633865868noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3927643462378647950.post-20905852399373540392011-03-18T07:50:42.702-04:002011-03-18T07:50:42.702-04:00Here's some more poetry -
"At a nearby t...Here's some more poetry -<br /><br />"At a nearby table was a man of about fifty<br />Who had been drinking a lot and was rather tipsy,<br />And after eyeing George’s group for quite some time<br />Plucked up his courage and did thus opine,<br />“Honoured Sirs, allow me to give you my name,<br />Kennedy it is, and I’m proud of the same.<br />I’m of Irish descent, as you can well see,<br />So the drinking of Guinness comes naturally to me”.<br />On hearing this George introduced his team,<br />And declared at once that he would deem <br />It a pleasure if Kennedy would join their table<br />And enjoy a drink which would enable<br />Them all to get acquainted better<br />By indulging is some friendly chatter."<br /><br />from "The Adventures of George"Blair Gowriehttp://www.macdonrod.comnoreply@blogger.com