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Autumn Term

by Mickey 

Posted: 19 February 2009
Word Count: 117
Summary: A nostalgic mixture of school memories and Jennings and Darbyshire! I don't suppose it's like this anymore?


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Brand new, shiny leather satchels,
rugger kit, and swimming gear.
Pens and logarithmic tables,
Letts’ school diaries for the year.

Protractor, compasses, and ruler
in their ‘Oxford’ metal tin.
Inter-House Games every Wednesday
“Play Up – May the best man win!”

Newton’s three-part Laws of Motion,
Boyle’s on gasses, Hooke’s on springs.
Geography is ‘Glaciation’ –
terminal moraines and things.

‘Symphonia’ and Am Dramatics,
after-school Debating Club.
English Lit, and Pure Mathematics,
Jammie Dodger Tuck Shop grub.

‘Old School’ teachers – quite Jurassic.
Leather-elbowed Harris Tweed.
Oxbridge Masters of the Classics
parse in Latin and in Greek.

Early morning registration,
dinner money, School Trip fund.
Blazers, caps, and long grey trousers –
Another school year’s just begun.






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joanie at 18:49 on 19 February 2009  Report this post
Absolutely right, Mike; it isn't the same. Apart from the Helix tin, of course! 'logarithmic tables'!! - nobody has heard of them these days. Dinner money goes by cheque onto a plastic card. Parsing died a death a long time ago although it's still a great thing to do for a bit of fun! etc. etc.

A great reminiscence!

Joan

Elsie at 22:56 on 04 October 2009  Report this post
Hello
Lovely,you've always had a good grip on rhyme, but it seems to have lessened it's grip on you, now giving a more relaxed feel. I like the nostalgia a lot. And not a mention of the school dinners. Elsie x


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