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Tag Archives: floods
That Was the Drought That Was
With April about to end on something of a wet note, I thought it would be interesting to see what some of our greatest poets might have made of the recent weather. Through my spirit guide, Bob, I have been … Continue reading →
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Tagged Blake, Chaucer, floods, parody, Taylor Coleridge, The Great British Summer, Worsdworth
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