Christina,
I enjoy your poems more when I know the background. Could be there's a whole
extra poem in there just dedicated to the nuns (male nuns of course). But in
a sequence, would it come before or after this one?
I like the idea of all kinds of people exploiting this treasure, otherwise
lost, the bringing together of thrift and beauty.
Colin
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> Strange but true. There's a convent close to New Covent Garden flower
> market. The traders (who froth at the bit and threaten prosecution when
> local odd bods (asylum seekers, down and outs and me) forrage through the
> bins to rescue flowers) have given the nuns permission to take what they
> want for the convent. It's fascinating to watch them climbing into the
> bins.
> And a revy any weepy harp to you too, Roger.
> bw
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> Strange nuns you have in London -
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> Any weepy harp (anag.)
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> Roger.
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