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Sing-a-long-a-homophone
Two homophone carols for you this week, courtesy of Julie Maddison. First: Wreath Wreakings. ‘Wreath wreakings sulphur Ian tar/Bare ring if tease sweet rabble a Pharr/Feel Dan found inn more hand mount inn/Fall owe wing yawned oars tar/O’s tar off one dust tar off knights/Tar whither oil boo tea bee write...’
‘I struggled with this one,’ she says. Not as much as we did, Julie.
And so we conclude our homophone poetry with her finest contribution: ‘Oak camel leaf hay fall/Gee oil fall land try am fan/Toe cam me oak commie two Beverley hem/Command bee hoe old hymn/Bourne thinking avenge gels/Oak ham lettuce a door hymn... Cry stir flawed.’
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