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About Wendy Cope

Wendy Cope (born 21 July 1945) is an English poet.

Born: July 21st, 1945

Categories: English poets, Living people

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Bloody men are like bloody buses - You wait for about a year And as soon as one approaches your stop Two or three others appear.
And happy families go to church and cheerily they mingle And the whole business is unbelievably dreadful, if you're single.
The day he moved out was terrible - That evening she went through hell. His absence wasn't a problem But the corkscrew had gone as well.
In April one seldom feels cheerful; Dry stones, sun and dust make me fearful; Clairvoyants distress me, Commuters depress me— Met Stetson and gave him an earful.
My true love hath my heart and I have hers We swapped last Tuesday and felt quite elated But now whenever one of us refers To 'my heart' things get rather complicated.

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