A Riot of Colours (edited)


By luigi_pagano
- 1885 reads
It's not only bad weather
that's utterly barmy
it's the sanguine hue:
think of the Red Army
or else the Redcoats
the British fighters
who fought the rebels
and routed the blighters.
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I enjoyed this historical
I enjoyed this historical poem! You make some good points about coloured uniforms, or colour as a badge. Perhaps the Red Army would be a good one to add? or even the Redcoats?
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Food for thought
Food for thought. Cheers Luigi, go for Joseph's dreamcoat go rainbow!
Love makes the world go round . .. . Tom
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Congratulations Luigi - well
Congratulations Luigi - well deserved golden cherries for this great response to the IP
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What a well-deserved pick,
What a well-deserved pick, Luigi. Brilliant IP, and some wise words.
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A very entertaining history
A very entertaining history lesson, Luigi. Much enjoyed. I'm with you. Do not tolerate belligerent coloured apparel.
Rich
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When I made my suggestion
When I made my suggestion about including the Red Army and the Redcoats I never imagined you would take these ideas up so quickly and insert them in your piece! But I am very pleased and impressed with how you treated them. I am glad to have been able to provoke further verses from you Luigi!
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