Showing posts with label Oscar Wilde. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oscar Wilde. Show all posts

Thursday 4 March 2021

OSCAR AND THE DAME

 


One day with her nephew or niece

Dame Peggy Ashcroft was travelling

In Royal Berkshire on British railways

When they came to a halt just outside Reading

 

For quite a while they were stationary

The train motionless on the silent rail

When looking out the steamy windows

Through the trees they could see Reading gaol

 

“Oscar Wilde was once in that prison”

“Really what did he do to get in there?”

Dame Peggy tried to put it delicately

She said “Well um uh he didn’t really fit in dear”

Saturday 23 January 2021

WILDE ABOUT OSCAR

To compensate him for what he is not

Imagination is a quality given to a man

And a sense of humour was provided then

To console him for what he is – poor man