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Does anyone know the quote by Brendan Behen about the difference between prose and poetry. It was on the Terry Wogan programme this week and I thought it was very funny.
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Brendan Behan (the self-confessed �drinker with writing problems�) who, when asked to define the difference between prose and poetry, is reported as saying:
�There was a young fellah named Rollocks
Who worked for Ferrier Pollocks.
As he walked on the Strand
With his girl by the hand
The tide came up to his knees.
Now that's prose. If the tide had been in, it would have been poetry.�
Brendan Behan (the self-confessed �drinker with writing problems�) who, when asked to define the difference between prose and poetry, is reported as saying:
�There was a young fellah named Rollocks
Who worked for Ferrier Pollocks.
As he walked on the Strand
With his girl by the hand
The tide came up to his knees.
Now that's prose. If the tide had been in, it would have been poetry.�
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