




Hello Poetry Lovers
So, in our mini-series of household items, we turn to the Hoover.
They clean up our surroundings and change our home and outlook. But despite being an asset, they’re also noisy and cumbersome. Some more than others.
Clever poet Trisha Broomfield has summed this up writing about her own relationship with Edward. Lovely and charming piece, do read on
My Kind of Guy

He may be brightest yellow
but he’s my kind of guy
I was in love with Henry
but with Edward now I fly

He is the very strongest
despite his compact size
his smile is optimistic
he has the brightest eyes

he is a little heavy
but really, I don’t mind
he follows me without demur
he’s calm and very kind

carpets gleam with Edward
his attitude’s sublime
so, sorry all you Dysons
I’d chose Edward every time.

@magentapink22
Wasn’t that a wonderful piece, PL’s?! Thank you so much, Trisha and more please.
Thanks for tuning in, Poetry Lovers, we’ll be back with more poetry antics real soon……

Ah, love poetry! You can’t beat poetry for exploring love!
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Indeed. Perhaps you would like to share a household appliance of your own, John? Would love to publish it
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Thanks Heather. Nice invitation. If I can think of anything I’ll let you know.
You might be pleased to hear this: last week I met up with a distant friend who had done his homework first and had read your interview of me – he clearly found it very interesting 😊
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I am very pleased to hear this. It was a fascinating interview.
I await your household piece. H
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Edward sounds a very nice guy! A great piece
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Thanks, Anne. Yes, loved Edward
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Brilliant ✨✨ and I love the drawings of Edward 💝
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Thank you. Got an affinity with Edward! X
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