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At The Tartan Bonnet

At the Tartan Bonnet
next to the Smithy’s stall,
a picture labelled monster
is hanging on the wall.

The photograph is fuzzy,
looks like a bunch of tyres,
held to a piece of deadwood
by nails and string, or wires.

The locals say that tourists
are gullible, rich fools,
that no sign has been noted
by scientific tools.

The view over the water
is really rather good;
another compensation
is finest ale and food.

But of a Friday evening,
a face at the back door;
she sups her twenty gallons
and swims away once more.

About This Poem

Editing Stage: Editing - rough draft

About the Author

Region, Country: United Kingdom (Scotland), GBR

Favorite Poets: Robert Burns, Robert Lewis Stevenson, Kipling., I like things childish.

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Vivovon

8 years 11 months ago

Lovely.

Lovely. It ignites a form of imagination.

Keith Logan

Keith Logan

8 years 10 months ago

Well thank you sir

Such ignition is what I think poetry is all about, the connection between writer and reader (not that this is limited to poetry alone, good prose will do the same thing.

judyanne

judyanne

8 years 10 months ago

enjoyed

Lol - nothing more to say, except she will probably send the Tartan Bonnet broke with all she drinks - I can only presume she hasn't got a job to support her habit ?? (or if she has I'd love to know what)

Love judy
xxx

Keith Logan

Keith Logan

8 years 10 months ago

you chuckled

so did I as the idea of the poem crystallised

PS: I do wish the inbuilt spell checker would not keep flagging up my British English spelling.