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by Roger Turner on Thursday, 5 July 2012 at 19:43 · In the year of our lord Sixteen Hundred Fifty Four There were no papers delivered to our door No radio, no TV Media was rather slim If you couldn't read or write then your world was rather dim One person brought the info To the masses as he could For he read out proclomations Told the people, as he should "Hear Ye, Hear Ye" he would yell "Come gather, hear me speak" "I have the words you need to hear" "It's been a busy week" The Crier came and took his stance The crowd had come to hear Their attention captured by his voice And his bell rung oh so clear "Oyez, Oyez praise the Lord Today in the Town Square An exhibition of archers skills Take heed, now all be there" "The King proclaims this Saturday" "To be a day of feast for all" "Prepare for this year's carnival" "I am sure you'll have a ball" The Crier held the crowd at hand Dressed in the finest coat of silk Green he was, from head to toe With a belt as white as milk For forty years he'd held this post His father did before He'd relay all the news there was And all that had come before His voice boomed out the words That the people had to know He was half a wealth of info The other half was show Until the mass production Of papers and of books This man was instrumental In conveying what folks took To be the truth not fiction To stop rumours as they spread To share important messages From the peoples Royal head Without the mighty Crier People would not know just how Their world around was changing I think we all owe him a bow 500 years have passed since The Town Crier is still here And to most he's as important As he was back in that year They still make their proclomations Still come forth and hold the crowd Still yell out "Hear Ye, Hear Ye" Still yell it mighty loud Behold the Mighty Crier Give him the praise that he has earned For without those before him Many people would not have learned I dedicate this small verse To a Crier for us all He's the Town Crier For London "I present to you Bill Paul"
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Jul 5, 2012
Jul 5, 2012 at 7:51 PM UTC
The Town Crier
by Roger Turner on Thursday, 5 July 2012 at 19:43 · In the year of our lord Sixteen Hundred Fifty Four There were no papers delivered to our door No radio, no TV Media was rather slim If you couldn't read or write then your world was rather dim One person brought the info To the masses as he could For he read out proclomations Told the people, as he should "Hear Ye, Hear Ye" he would yell "Come gather, hear me speak" "I have the words you need to hear" "It's been a busy week" The Crier came and took his stance The crowd had come to hear Their attention captured by his voice And his bell rung oh so clear "Oyez, Oyez praise the Lord Today in the Town Square An exhibition of archers skills Take heed, now all be there" "The King proclaims this Saturday" "To be a day of feast for all" "Prepare for this year's carnival" "I am sure you'll have a ball" The Crier held the crowd at hand Dressed in the finest coat of silk Green he was, from head to toe With a belt as white as milk For forty years he'd held this post His father did before He'd relay all the news there was And all that had come before His voice boomed out the words That the people had to know He was half a wealth of info The other half was show Until the mass production Of papers and of books This man was instrumental In conveying what folks took To be the truth not fiction To stop rumours as they spread To share important messages From the peoples Royal head Without the mighty Crier People would not know just how Their world around was changing I think we all owe him a bow 500 years have passed since The Town Crier is still here And to most he's as important As he was back in that year They still make their proclomations Still come forth and hold the crowd Still yell out "Hear Ye, Hear Ye" Still yell it mighty loud Behold the Mighty Crier Give him the praise that he has earned For without those before him Many people would not have learned I dedicate this small verse To a Crier for us all He's the Town Crier For London "I present to you Bill Paul"
Dedicated to our friend, and London Town Crier, Bill Paul. Bill has been a fixture on local radio and cable television for 30 years, broadcasting over 10,000 interviews during that time. I was lucky enough to be one of the 10,000. He is a town icon, philanthropist, man about town and entertainer. I have been lucky enough to have known him close to thirty years, having performed in two of our annual Halloween Haunted Houses that his group, The London Laffguards runs for charities every October. I hope you enjoy the verse, and if you have a Town Crier you know and love....share this with them and please comment on my poem.
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Jul 5, 2012
Jul 5, 2012 at 7:51 PM UTC
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