Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
Oh help me, please.  I beg you and, when on my knees to pray, I need a little helping hand to guide me through the day. I have to face a motley band who try to model clay.   I give them all my careful gen, to help them understand. The work is very simple when they’re organised and planned. And yet their fumbling specimen look strictly second hand. I demonstrate the handy way of  ‘pipes’ and ‘slips’ and scrim.’ To no avail, I have to say, their efforts still look grim. So give me patience, please, this day; they’re all so very dim.                                      ~
0
Jan 10, 2011
Jan 10, 2011 at 11:55 PM UTC
The Sculpture Course
Oh help me, please.  I beg you and, when on my knees to pray, I need a little helping hand to guide me through the day. I have to face a motley band who try to model clay.   I give them all my careful gen, to help them understand. The work is very simple when they’re organised and planned. And yet their fumbling specimen look strictly second hand. I demonstrate the handy way of  ‘pipes’ and ‘slips’ and scrim.’ To no avail, I have to say, their efforts still look grim. So give me patience, please, this day; they’re all so very dim.                                      ~
Written by
Jan 10, 2011
Jan 10, 2011 at 11:55 PM UTC
Request permission to use this poem