U. A. Fanthorpe Quote

Now, children, the poet. He is less exciting.
All he brandishes is a ball-point,
Which he plays with on unastonishing paper.


'Painter and Poet' (1995)


Now, children, the poet. He is less exciting. All he brandishes is a ball-point, Which he plays with on unastonishing paper.

Now, children, the poet. He is less exciting. All he brandishes is a ball-point, Which he plays with on unastonishing paper.

Now, children, the poet. He is less exciting. All he brandishes is a ball-point, Which he plays with on unastonishing paper.

Now, children, the poet. He is less exciting. All he brandishes is a ball-point, Which he plays with on unastonishing paper.