Wipe the Slate Clean
By luigi_pagano
Thu, 02 Apr 2020
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Oxford University's Classics department is talking about removing Homer and Virgil from its compulsory syllabus.
I grew up with the works of a poet who was blind,
the bard of epics about Odysseus and Troy,
whose wonderful adventures fascinated my mind.
They are classic verses that everyone will enjoy.
the bard of epics about Odysseus and Troy,
whose wonderful adventures fascinated my mind.
They are classic verses that everyone will enjoy.
But now Oxford Uni are talking of removing
Virgil and Homer from the requisite syllabus
despite students and academics disapproving
with remonstrations that are strong and vociferous.
Virgil and Homer from the requisite syllabus
despite students and academics disapproving
with remonstrations that are strong and vociferous.
The feelings of poetry admirers are bitter
and they are expressed forcefully in the media.
These reactions are mostly prevalent on Twitter;
objections could fill up an encyclopedia.
and they are expressed forcefully in the media.
These reactions are mostly prevalent on Twitter;
objections could fill up an encyclopedia.
Those two are outstandingly skilful versifiers;
it would be a disgrace to accept their removal.
Some aficionados thought to ask the town crier
to inform all and sundry of their disapproval.
it would be a disgrace to accept their removal.
Some aficionados thought to ask the town crier
to inform all and sundry of their disapproval.
© Luigi Pagano 2020
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Don't worry soon you'll know
Don't worry soon you'll know everything about freedom and women emanciation and racism and freedom fighting humanism and all free struggle hero politics politics and discrimination opppression and all the junk in the book and kinds of sin and wickedness and Archie comics and Spooky. We don't need no education.
Give us the lowdown give us dirt!
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Neat versifying, Luigi!
Neat versifying, Luigi!
If you are having a study of Latin and Greek and their classics, you need to include the main authors of the period, don't you? Rhiannon
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