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De : wthyde1953 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (William Hyde)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.written
Date : 24. Jun 2025, 22:25:43
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Titus G wrote:
On 23/06/25 06:46, William Hyde wrote:
Titus G wrote:
On 21/06/25 10:27, William Hyde wrote:
Bobbie Sellers wrote:
           "The Trouble with Vampires" by Lynsay Sands
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The trouble with geraniums
is that they’re much too red!
The trouble with my toast is that
it’s far too full of bread.
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The trouble with a diamond
is that it’s much too bright.
The same applies to fish and stars
and the electric light.
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The troubles with the stars I see
lies in the way they fly.
The trouble with myself is all
self-centred in the eye.
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The trouble with my looking-glass
is that it shows me, me;
there’s trouble in all sorts of things
where it should never be.
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Mervyn Peake.
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s/geraniums/vampires
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William Hyde
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Sounds like Complete Nonsense to me.
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But is the Dwarf of Battersea SF?  What would JRRT say?
 I read the Complete Book of Nonsense decades ago and have not looked at
or remembered anything until your posts. I have no idea whether there
are serious references in it or not
You can read some that way.  But you need not.

and I know nothing of Battersea.
I took  that book with me on my travels everywhere.  At some point I lent it out and didn't get it back.
"There was a dwarf of Battersea
(Oh lend me a tanner!)
There was a dwarf of Battersea,
Whose skin was white with leprosy.
(Oh, lend me a tanner!)."
Things don't go well for the dwarf.
Perhaps because he didn't have any hairpins:
"Crown me with hairpins intertwined
with plush that only spinsters find
at night beneath huge sofas where
the feathers, wool, straw and hair,
bulge though a lining old as time
and secret as a Beldam's lair.
Tired aunts that dine on sphagnum moss
are really quite the best because
they are less likely to get cross
than those less ancient ones who still
peer coyly from the window sill
until their seventieth year.
Go find an old and tired one,
secure the hairpin,
then have done,
With your relations, dear."
(Peake, to the best of my recollection.)
William Hyde

Date Sujet#  Auteur
17 Jun 25 * The Trouble with Vampires...10Bobbie Sellers
20 Jun 25 +* Re: The Trouble with Vampires...3Tony Nance
24 Jun 25 i`* Re: The Trouble with Vampires...2Bobbie Sellers
24 Jun 25 i `- Re: The Trouble with Vampires...1Tony Nance
20 Jun 25 +- Re: The Trouble with Vampires...1Lynn McGuire
20 Jun 25 `* Re: The Trouble with Vampires...5William Hyde
22 Jun 25  `* Re: The Trouble with Geraniums...4Titus G
22 Jun 25   `* Re: The Trouble with Geraniums...3William Hyde
24 Jun 25    `* Re: The Trouble with Geraniums...2Titus G
24 Jun 25     `- Re: The Trouble with Geraniums...1William Hyde

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