A collection of poems on a wide range of topics reflecting the thoughts of the Southern African author and academic, Robert Mshengu Kavanagh, such as the beauty of women, the end of the world, armed bandits in Mozambique, socialism and how nice it is to be loved. Then there is a small selection of deadly doggerels, celebrating the early English master of doggerel verse, John Skelton, on such pressing issues as finding the jam jar empty, not being able to find unsliced bread or the way a fly can be such a persistent pest and ...
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A collection of poems on a wide range of topics reflecting the thoughts of the Southern African author and academic, Robert Mshengu Kavanagh, such as the beauty of women, the end of the world, armed bandits in Mozambique, socialism and how nice it is to be loved. Then there is a small selection of deadly doggerels, celebrating the early English master of doggerel verse, John Skelton, on such pressing issues as finding the jam jar empty, not being able to find unsliced bread or the way a fly can be such a persistent pest and an expert in escaping retribution.
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