Introduction
Introduction Statistics Contact Development Disclaimer Help
The Battle of Waterloo was won (Poem)
by Frank B. Ford
Thumbnail
Download
Web page
Excerpt:
The Battle of Waterloo was won
on the playing fields of Eton.
--Wellington
Civilization
On the playing fields of Eton
I assumed my level turn in New
Haven. Yalie bells retained
us in a vise.
Through mine fields since
missing the notices
A poem or fragment, derived from Frank
B. Ford[1]'s Google Drive. Ford was an experimental poet
and playwright, and it
was his wish to have his work publicly archived online
after his death.
The file was automatically converted into an OpenOffice
document from
WordPerfect, AbiWord, Microsoft Word, or text, and was
located at:
./recentlite/WINDOWS/DESKTOP/recentlite/civ.odt on the
drive. The file date may not be accurate, especially if
it is dated after 2022.
~68 words.
Frank B. Ford (1932-2023): Works[2],
Short CV[3],
Obituary[4],
Blog[5]
References
1. https://archive.org/search?query=creator%3A%22Frank+B.+Ford%22&sort=date (l…
2. https://archive.org/search?query=creator%3A%22Frank+B.+Ford%22&sort=date (l…
3. fbford_cv_202304
4. fbford_obituary
5. motleycrisp
Date Published: 2023-04-25 07:01:45
Identifier: fbf_civ
Item Size: 77675
Language: English
Media Type: texts
# Topics
Frank B. Ford (1932-2023)
Experimental Literature
Poem
./recentlite/WINDOWS/DESKTOP/recentlite/
The Battle of Waterloo
New\nHaven
Eton
dusk
# Collections
frankbford
additional_collections
# Uploaded by
@paul_ford
# Similar Items
View similar items
PHAROS
You are viewing proxied material from tilde.pink. The copyright of proxied material belongs to its original authors. Any comments or complaints in relation to proxied material should be directed to the original authors of the content concerned. Please see the disclaimer for more details.