Nuggets - Brainwashed

Michael Edwards

BRAINWASHED

Sad to say that America’s  awash

With mothers and fathers, sons and daughters

Who all declare they’re Trump supporters

The smaller the brain the easier to wash.

  • Author: Michael Edwards (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 24th, 2023 07:35
  • Comment from author about the poem: First of my latest of dry clay sculptures.
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • Doggerel Dave

    Great to hear from you, Michael, thought you were lost and gone forever along with several others.....

    Never imagined you messing around with mud - always saw you as a delicate water colourist....😊

    • Michael Edwards

      Oh I do like to wallow in glorious mud - yes still in the land of the living and a few short comic verses to post but can't somehow get back into the serious stuff.

      • Doggerel Dave

        Wot about that naïve art you presented way back (I seem to have missed a few of your subsequent pins - not sure why)? I was quite taken with that one....

        • Michael Edwards

          I did a few but am having trouble posting them here - the site doesn't seem to like many of my photos.

        • Teddy.15

          LOL fabulous as ever. ❤️

        • Goldfinch60

          Good to see you back Michael and your words are so true in these brainwashed days.

          Andy

          • Michael Edwards

            Hi Andy - hope to post a few more in my pending file.

          • orchidee

            Good write and pic M.
            Seen Miss Berles?!

            • Michael Edwards

              Shes eloped with Barrington - Athelstan is quite devastated.

              • orchidee

                Oh I see.
                Good wishes to you on time passing of your sad loss.

                • Michael Edwards

                  Thanks Steve - not been an easy year but I'm slowly getting back on track.



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