Look Back In Ongar
By Paul Annon
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I remember...
Back when there were two Germanies,
Two Berlins, two Towers,
Two Ronnies, Two and a Half Men…
I remember…
Tea with Jenny
In our suburban semi,
One of very, very many
Boxes, little boxes, so neat and discrete,
Lining every leafy street,
Laid out like some planner’s treat…
I remember, I remember…
Back when we were
Reckless and feckless,
Aimless and shameless,
Seedy, needy and hopelessly greedy…
Remembering, dismembering…
The wheeling, the dealing,
The schmoozing, the boozing,
The binging, the cringing,
The tweeting, the cheating…
I remember…
All the commuting,
Occasional looting…
Life in the Past Lane.
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This made me smile - also it
This made me smile - also it has the best title I've seen all day!
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Made me laugh. Clever and fun
Made me laugh. Clever and fun write, Paul.
Cheers,
Rich
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I'm glad this was Cherrypicked.
This made me happy. I love the rythym, and your last line really did the most for me. Thank you.
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A good one, Paul. Love the
A good one, Paul. Love the title. Made me think of Ongar which wasn't far from where I used to live.
Best wishes, Luigi
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A witty little ditty!!!
A witty little ditty!!!
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I love this Paul. Thanks for
I love this Paul. Thanks for the memories. Gayle
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Drove through Ongar on Sunday
Drove through Ongar on Sunday on the A414. It has fond memories for me...can't say why. Loved the rhythm and rhyme of this. It thunders along at a cracking pace and makes you smile all the way through. The last line is a classic. Nice one Paul.
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Wonderful last line.
Wonderful last line.
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nice one. like the old look
nice one. like the old look back in onger moment. Onto the next stop look back at...can't remember. That's the trouble.
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Great mood
but it sounds as if the second half of suburban excess, "back then", might've been more dreamt than was. Looking back too late in the past lane. Just the way it breaks. simon
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