Lesley lives in the City of London Square Mile. An artist, actor and sculptor (her first ceramic sculpture won the V&A inspired by… Award). Scenic artist & book illustrator, playwright (her musical play, Rapscallion performed in inner city schools and theatre school); TV dancer; Animator and illustrator for TV production. Set up Pinecone Studios Ltd and IIMSI Ltd drama and filmmaking workshops in London – producing award-winning films made by children.


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34 responses to “The Man Behind the Mask: a pantoum poem”

  1. This is a great take Lesley. Fun and star-struck- hilarious. I loved it. Thanks for joining in.

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    1. Thanks so much, Sadje! 😁❤️

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      1. You are most welcome

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  2. I don’t think I’ve seen this type of poem before, Lesley. It’s fun, in a tying in knots kind of way! It actually reads like how my mind works when I’m trying to figure something out! 😅
    Well done!

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    1. Haha! Thanks so much, Tom!
      You should write one. It’s complicated fun! 😊🙏❤️

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  3. That silly little boy has clarely put us all in a tizzy. He should have learned not to masquerade around by now… but what happens on the naughty step, stays on the naughty step…

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    1. 😄 Haha, Tanmay! Lovely to hear from you! 🙏😊❤️ xxx

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  4. So much fun, Lesley! I can imagine someone being very star-struck like this. Thank you for writing to my prompt as well as Sadje’s!

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    1. Thank you so much, Merril! Your prompt helped inspire me to write it as a pantoum! xx
      Please may I offer my sympathy for your mum? 🌹

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      1. You’re very welcome, Lesley!
        And thank you so much for your sympathy. 💙

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      2. My warmest thoughts are with you. 💐 xx

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  5. 😂😂 hilarious, Lesley. I hope he isn’t Prem Chopra the villain!

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    1. 😂 So do I!
      Could be his son?
      Thanks, Aboli, 😁💖🙏 xx

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  6. Wow! This is great. Well done!

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    1. Gosh, thanks, Nancy! 😘

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      1. Most welcome! I’m tripping over my pantaloons trying to write a decent pantoum! 😵‍💫

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      2. 😂 Write an indecent one about tripping over your pantaloons.

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      3. Exactly the response I was hoping to get! 🤣

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  7. I think that looks more like Roger Federer than Priyanka Chopra 😉

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    1. 😂 but Federer doesn’t rhyme with opera.

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      1. But ‘Roger’ has rhymes: lodger, codger, dodger, bodger, to… oh, wait…
        Maybe something for a future poem? 🤣

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      2. codger, splodger, podgier, 😂

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  8. What a fun take on the prompt… I enjoyed the confusion of wondering if there is an opportunity or not.

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    1. 😁 Oh, thank you, Björn! 🙏 There is always an opportunity, is there not? ❤️

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  9. Oh my, he certainly is an intriguing gentleman, isn’t he. Someone who you know is going to be trouble, but oh, it doesn’t matter, you must meet him :) I wish her luck!

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    1. Thanks, Lisa! ❤️ (she/I met him and… 🙂 xxxxxxx 

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  10. Chopra had me laughing, Lesley! Love it so much! ❤️😂💖

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    1. 😂 haha, I’m delighted, Punam. 🙏😁❤️xxx

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  11. […] by Gillena CoxLine 4 :- Amuse Bouche by Sunra RainzLine 5 :- Dreams by Melissa LemayLine 6 :- The Man Behind the Mask by Lesley ScobleLine 7 :- Seeing the Beauty, not the flaws by SadjeLine 8 :- finding Our Way Back by Bjorn […]

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