LONDON CALLING

LONDON CALLING

A Poem by LinBin
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AN ODE TO THE PLACE OF MY BIRTH XXXX

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THE TOWER OF LONDON, BIG BEN, BUCKINGHAM PALACE AND REGENTS PARK; THE LONDON EYE, LONDON DUNGEONS AND THE ICONIC CUTTY SARK


MADAME TUSSAUD'S, HATFIELD HOUSE, THE BEAUTIFUL WESTMINSTER ABBEY; CLEOPATRA'S' NEEDLE, SPEAKERS CORNER, THE TRADITIONAL LONDON CABBIE


HIGHGATE CEMETERY, CLINK PRISON, SOUTHBANK AND TOBACCO DOCK; CABINET WAR ROOMS, QUEEN MARY'S DOLLS HOUSE & THE LITTLE BIG BEN CLOCK

 

HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT,TOWER BRIDGE AND WESTMINSTER HALL; KEATS HOUSE, LEICESTER SQUARE, ST GEORGES CHAPEL & THE MALL


MUSEUM OF FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE, ELTHAM PALACE &  HAMPTON COURT; QUEENS GALLERY, REGENT STREET, TATE MODERN AND REIGATE FORT.


CHARLES DICKENS MUSEUM, CABOT SQUARE,  ST PAULS, THE NATIONAL GALLERY; THE RIVER THAMES,LONDON BRIDGE,THE BEAUTIFUL PARK AT BATTERSEA


IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM, HOUSE OF LORDS, LONDON BRIDGE,PRINCE HENRY'S ROOM; TATE BRITAIN , HYDE PARK, BANQUETING HOUSE,
THE UNKNOWN WARRIOR TOMB.


LONDON CALLING TO CURIOUS MINDS, SO MUCH RICH HISTORY TO SEE; LONDON CALLING TO A MIXTURE OF PEOPLE; BUT MOST OF ALL........TO ME !                  


© 2014 LinBin


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Just back from London this week.
Love London, especially South Bank book stalls and Southwark. Was nearly arrested for breaking in to Highgate Cemetery as a younger man; they did not believe that I wanted only to see the grave of the man who invented Hovis bread.
ATB
Alex.

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.




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Now. London calls. How does it call? What happens to you when you hear it calling? You may 'see' these famous places, but what do you feel? Dig in there and share it with somebody. The anoynimity of Writerscafe means you can have litle fear of any negative feedback in regard to your written feelings, thoughts.
ATB
Alex.

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Terrific write England is one of the places I would love to visit someday and especially London as two of my poetic influences (Keats, Shelley) came from that part of the world.

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

I am a little jealous . . . you have a whole, wonderful new world at your fingertips, a world my ancestors probably knew once . . .

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Just back from London this week.
Love London, especially South Bank book stalls and Southwark. Was nearly arrested for breaking in to Highgate Cemetery as a younger man; they did not believe that I wanted only to see the grave of the man who invented Hovis bread.
ATB
Alex.

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

a love letter to the city....keep up the good work

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Wow what a creative tribute to your home. Well done as always, you just keep me coming back like a swallow to Capistrano. My your muse never let you rest!

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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