1962
(One of those defining moments in a lifetime when anyone old enough can recall what they were doing. We were all doing the same thing - shitting ourselves. Its 50 year anniversary in 2012.)
I’d never heard my mum or dad speak like that before;
“Shut up!” they shouted as we played upon the kitchen floor;
This photograph of memory will live for evermore.
An ov...
Thursday 29th December 2011 10:52 pm
Le Pere Fouettard
(Blogged last year but worth a repeat if only for the picture)
My Santa you will never see upon your Christmas card,
The counterpart of Pere Noel: his brother, Pere Fouettard.
I know if I’m a good girl that his presents will be mine;
Le Pere Noel will visit me, avuncular, benign.
But if I’ve let my standards slip and been a naughty gel
There will be no Chris...
Friday 23rd December 2011 10:19 pm
In the Bleak Mid-Winter
(Flash Fiction, with an enormous nod to Bernard Cornwell)
Wednesday is Mid-Winter Solstice. This holds no spiritual significance for me but I respect any for whom it does.
To the sensibilities of our cossetted ears this was grisly business. To those watching, though, this was a thing of glory – a glory greater than battle, glory which brought men close to the gods.
Th...
Tuesday 20th December 2011 6:54 pm
Shopper's Revenge
(I'd love to do this)
As he handled vegetables
And fruit from foreign lands,
Contaminating mangoes with
Secretions from his glans
I’d bellow down a megaphone
As loud as I could stand,
“This dirty bastard’s has a piss
And hasn’t washed his hands”.
Monday 19th December 2011 3:19 pm
Dear Sarah and Samantha
A letter I sent to my kids when they were just old enough to realise that you could never find Clark Kent when Superman was around!
Dear Sarah and Samantha,
It’s been a while I know since I came to Chapel Haddlesey to see you. Ho ho ho!
I used to drop your presents off on wintry Christmas Eve; I’d scoff a sherry and mince pie then hurriedly we’d leave. We wouldn’t want to ge...
Wednesday 14th December 2011 3:24 pm
Haddlesey Bells (Gabriel's Story)
(My dancing is worse than my singing!)
“Sweet Angel Gabriel, loyal and trusted servant,
More than all of this, though, to me, my friend”
Thus spoke the Lord as he whispered his message
“From Heaven down to Earth you must descend”.
Proud to be chosen from all of the angels
Trusted to carry his glory to Earth
News of a son for his friend and his Master
To ...
Friday 9th December 2011 4:56 pm
Akram and the Tank
The Soviet BMD-1 growled to a halt in front of Akram, scattering his long-haired goats. The tank commander shouted. Akram shrugged his incomprehension but recognised the word “Mujihadeen”. Akram was a goatherd of around 11 years of age.
Three infantrymen emerged from the rear of the tank, spaced themselves out and trained their weapons upon him. Two stood back while the thi...
Sunday 4th December 2011 11:08 pm
Our Tom
A celebration of a friend's 21st birthday; someone who used to visit us a lot until he got a girlfriend. (We were a 2nd family for him). With far too many references to explain.
Things have never been the same
Since them days when Tommy came
To visit us, behaving with aplomb;
At the table, still the wife,
Sets a place with fork and kn...
Wednesday 30th November 2011 4:45 pm
Advancin' Back
(Bugger Political Correctness....
.......and anyway, a true story about my mate Glen.
'E read 'is paper front to t'back
I sez to 'im “Tha mu'n't”
A man should read 'is newspaper
Allus t'back to t'front.
You start wi' all the footy news-
Which manager's fo' t'sack
Then t'cricket scores and t'oss-racing
Then start advancin' back.
It...
Sunday 27th November 2011 12:47 am
Advancin' Back
(Bugger Political Correctness....
.......and anyway, a true story about my mate Glen.
He read his paper front to t'back
I said to him “Tha mu'n't”
A man should read his newspaper
Allus t'back to t'front.
You start with all the footy news-
Which manager's for t'sack
Then t'cricket scores and t'horse-racing
Then start advancing back.
...
Sunday 27th November 2011 12:41 am
7 O'Clock Brit
I feel it pulling, pulling me
A real magnetic force
Spanning place, transcending time,
Nostalgia the cause;
A siren incantation
To pass through history’s doors.
Deep within this grey-haired man
A twelve year old lives still
Recalling the excitement
Anticipating till
The 7 o’clock Brittania
Came heaving up the hill.
The cutting ha...
Thursday 24th November 2011 7:12 pm
Everybody's Gone Serfin'
Those crazy Normans brought a notion
To Pevensey Bay
It involved our demotion
And I don’t mean pay;
If your hairdo is flaxen
It’s a give-away
Then you must be Saxon -
Serfin’s here to stay.
You might have lorded the Manor
Been an Earl or a gent
Coat of arms or a banner
And owned half of Kent
We’re taking over your country
You Saxon...
Saturday 19th November 2011 10:19 pm
Aspidistra
(inspired to post by Harry's excellent blog "Bon Voyage")
We got this aspidistra
on our wedding day
I don’t recall who gave it
– much to my dismay;
Which makes it 30 this year,
while you are 22
I’ve split it many times since then,
as soon we’ll split from you;
As you start your second life
–new home, new man, new job;
So I’ve split off two s...
Thursday 17th November 2011 11:23 pm
Golf Clubs
I bought me a half set of golf clubs
A putter, five irons and a driver
You can get some good stuff at the Boot Sale
They cost me nigh on a fiver!
I fancied a round at the Golf Club
Then luckily I remembered
My two golfing buddies, Colin and Glen,
Are both Committee Members.
It’d rained on and off that morning
You needed the clothing that sui...
Sunday 13th November 2011 11:56 pm
BSA Bantam
I’ve never been as cold as when I rode a motorbike
My feet like blocks of ice and frozen shins
Stopping every mile or two to rub unfeeling thighs
And warm my hands through mittens on the fins.
I had a Beezer Bantam I bump-started on a hill
I’d ride it into work through frost and snow
So cold my hands and fingers they, by dinnertime, would still
Be numb an...
Tuesday 8th November 2011 8:13 pm
Vertav Alle Ze Vishiz Gon?
(with apologies to Marlene Deitrich)
Vertav alle ze vishiz gon?
Long time passink
Vertav alle ze vishiz gon?
Long time ago
Vertav alle ze vishiz gon?
Otta ettam ezri one
No mor vill zay return
No mor vill zay return
Friday 4th November 2011 9:58 pm
The Ballad of The Boy and The Man
The photo tells the story
As only pictures can
About the time some years ago
The Boy met with The Man.
The Boy was Billy Bremner -
He looks about to cry;
The schoolyard bully held to task;
The Man was Dave Mackay.
Each held a reputation
But paid each no regard,
While Bremner was plain dirty
Mackay – well, he was hard.
Thoug...
Sunday 30th October 2011 11:01 pm
A Bloke's Back Brake Block Broke
A bloke's back brake block broke
"It's burned bright brown and black.
My brake block's broke" said the bloke
"I'm bringing the blighter back".
Wednesday 26th October 2011 10:09 pm
Overjoyed with Schadenfreude
We thank Thee, Lord, for these rare gifts -
Such pleasures in one day!
Man United stuffed at home
And Tottenham win away.
Sunday 23rd October 2011 10:36 pm
The Things We Do For Love
The Easter Bunny, Santa Claus and carrots for your eyes -
We told the kids when they were small a right old pack of lies.
But some were more inventive, if not a little queer,
Which kept them quiet or saved us brass for 6 or 7 years.
A ringing, jaunty jingle means the ice-cream van’s about;
We said that when he played his tune it meant he’d just run out!
Time ...
Thursday 20th October 2011 10:42 pm
"Imagine my Surprise..."
(For those who remember the Letters pages of soft porn mags like Penthouse, Mayfair and Men Only. This phrase populated every letter!).
Dear Fiona Millicent, I write about an incident
Which happened on a golfing holiday I took in Troon
I’d mentioned to the hotel staff
The unmade bed, the dirty bath
The Manager said he’d address the matter very soon;
So shortly aft...
Friday 14th October 2011 7:38 pm
"Widening the Circle of Friends"
They reckon a man needs an ‘obby
To balance ‘is work, rest and play;
An’ also there’s summat about Idle ‘Ands
And keepin' the devil at bay.
Meself, I’ve tried some pastimes and games
But just when I get in the groove
Our Gert makes ‘er views abundantly plain;
It’s clear – Our Gert don’t approve!
I ought to provide some examples
To substantiate jus...
Sunday 2nd October 2011 9:48 pm
A Breath of Fresh Air
(Forgive the repetition of an earlier blog but I felt the need to offer respect and condolences to those in grief at Gleision in an industry I worked in for 20 years.)
As choking we emerged to sight, each blinking in the morning light
Not thinking that we ever might have seen the sun again;
By the pit gates loved ones waited, praying to their God that fate would
Hand us ba...
Friday 16th September 2011 11:32 pm
Liposuction
(This is what the NHS is for)
I thought I’d address my wobbly gut
And give liposuction a try
Cos slimming alone wouldn’t do what I want
And this is my main reason why.
It’s not that I want to lower my weight
I’m perfectly happy to stick
I just want to redistribute some of my fat
By having it pumped in my prick.
Tuesday 13th September 2011 6:31 pm
Poetry Slam
(A rare excursion for me into free verse - or as I prefer to call it "prose-chopped-up-into-little-lines")
The Dream-Spinner held aloft his prize.
The vanquished fled from the yurt.
Cheku growled his disdain.
Three times Cheku had held aloft
The sacred skull
Three times he had condemned
A man to die.
In Cheku’s day a vanquished poet
Did not walk from the y...
Wednesday 7th September 2011 9:37 am
A Wonderful Opportunity
(An homage to the 1919 original by Vaudeville star Bert Williams)
As we wander through life’s corridors
Awaiting our judgement day
The good Lord He sends us his challenges
To test our strength on the way.
But a challenge, of course, as each of us know
So far as we can foresee
Is also enrobed in a different guise –
A fresh opportunity.
I’d gone to ...
Saturday 3rd September 2011 9:04 pm
Wedding Anniversary
We’ve witnessed special highlights and some awkward moments too
As more than thirty August anniversaries by us flew;
But there’s no-one I would rather spend my life with more than you;
I love you, Judy Coopey, and suppose I always will.
Tuesday 30th August 2011 10:37 pm
I Hate Your Bastard Dog
(Why do all dog owners think think everyone else loves their dog?)
My objections I will chart;
They stink like hell, that’s for a start,
I sometimes blame them for my fart;
I hate your bastard dog.
On my chair you let it chew,
It jumps up on my sofa too,
I don’t think “Coochy coochy coo";
I hate your bastard dog.
It bit my sh...
Thursday 25th August 2011 10:33 pm
New Yorkers
Americans are quick to forget (or embarrassed to remember) that there were whole cities loyal to the British Crown during the War of Independence.
They fled from the murrain that fell on East Ham
By Plymouth and Boston they brought us
And on to this place they called New Amsterdam
To sire we grandsons and daughters.
We’re sons of our forefathers, sons of this lan...
Monday 22nd August 2011 10:48 pm
Hic Haec Hoc Hunc Hanc Hoc
“Caesar et erat forti, Pompeii adsum iam;
Caesar sic in omnibus, Pompeii sic intram”.
Whoever’s said a thousand times that Latin doesn’t rock
Will change their minds when they have heard “Hic haec hoc hunc hanc hoc”.
When we were merely schoolboys our Latin we would mock
The pointless repetitions like “Hic haec hoc hunc hanc hoc”.
And bored to dea...
Thursday 18th August 2011 9:34 pm
Eddie
There is an insidious force taking over the world.
(A tongue-in-cheek expose),
Ubiquitous, as in a crowd, invisible to sight,
Relentless rolling through the day, anonymous by night
Corporately liveried in red and green and white
Just who can stop the juggernaut that’s Eddie rolling on?
From Tebay up in Cumbria and south down the M6
And every other major r...
Saturday 13th August 2011 11:47 pm
The Scourge of God
Clothed in gold, in silver, iron,
Secrets safe for evermore;
Mighty Tisza, roaring lion
Here doth lie The Scourge of God.
Gold for Wealth and gold from quarry
A tribute for the gift of life;
Birthright to a king and warrior
Taken from the foes now dead.
Silver for the god of lune-night
Riding over homeland plains
Glint of amulet in moonl...
Monday 8th August 2011 10:11 pm
Kopi Luwak
(Cat Coffee)
If you’re seeking anaesthesia
You must look to Indonesia
For a coffee that’s the best where e’er you roam;
It will hurt you to cough up
For it’s £50 a cup,
So you’ll need another mortgage on your home.
To produce the perfect roast
There’s a process that they boast
Which enhances all the flavour they can give it;
For the Kopi Luwak...
Friday 5th August 2011 11:28 pm
The Ghosts of Bamiyan
Vast and empty resting places
Sleeping Titans stand no more
Vairocana, Sakyamuni
Dust upon the valley’s floor.
Art and beauty simply rubble
Never more gazed on by Man
But,
Timelessly and still serenely
Walk the Ghosts of Bamiyan.
Wednesday 3rd August 2011 8:51 pm
Minor Sin
(.......and now for something completely different.....)
The mission’s not impossible; it is not even hard;
I just enact the script for Him - a player, nothing more;
It’s happened in the future once it’s become His Word,
Which is to purge creation of the Babylonian Whore.
She worms her way through history, corrupted to the core;
In Adam’s fated fall fro...
Thursday 28th July 2011 6:42 pm
The Fairies in the Backs
When Moses took the tablets
He asked with nervous cough,
“Excuse me, Lord, for saying so,
I think you’ve missed one off”.
Now Moses plays for Leicester,
Renowned for mighty packs,
So said “Thou shalt not give the ball
To Fairies in the Backs”.
And ever since my schooldays
Spent playing tight-head prop
You’d learn to see their fly-half as
A...
Saturday 23rd July 2011 7:49 pm
The Ghost of White Hart Lane
(Here's one I put in the oven before. It'll have to put me on until I fabricate something new.)
His spirit walks the terraces on Saturdays at three;
He's in the breezes blowing and the dust-whirls that you see;
That tingling of your hairline's when he touches you and me;
He's here, son; he's here at White Hart Lane.
Today you'd say he played midfield – in those...
Thursday 21st July 2011 9:40 pm
Boots
“Why don’t you leave your boots on?”
She said, as I walked through the door,
“There’s nothing to spoil in the kitchen;
There’s nothing to spoil on the floor”.
And later on in that evening
As I kissed her softly I said,
“Why don’t you leave your boots on?
There’s nothing to spoil on the bed”
Sunday 17th July 2011 10:14 pm
No Better Ending
As quiet closes end of day
When evening’s calm has gripped us
I set a fire and in it lay
Dried logs of eucalyptus.
A billowing blue smokiness
And flames begin to dance;
The leaves and trees stand motionless,
No breeze to break their trance.
The silence of the setting scene
Occasionally lifts
From traffic from the A19
And screeching o...
Friday 15th July 2011 6:09 pm
Costa Coffee
(Who'd have believed 20 years ago we'd have been happy to part with £2.95 for a cup of coffee!)
There’s no more boring chore in life
Than to wait behind your wife
While she’s looking for a handbag or a dress;
Our Gert had thought I’d lost her
But I’d slipped away to Costa
For a coffee while she shopped at M & S.
Since they use a stronger bean
Their Fl...
Sunday 10th July 2011 10:49 pm
Senlac Hill
The rotten luck of fixture congestion does for Harold G.
Their charges had stalled
Our shield wall had held
As we threw them back down the hill
The battle was won
They started to run
And we poised ourselves for the kill;
“Don’t break from the walls”
We heard the housecaerls
But we wanted them dying and gored
“They still have their horsemen
...
Sunday 3rd July 2011 10:33 pm
Penicure
I’ve got a brand new business plan,
A craze that will endure;
I’ve based it on that fish-tank thing -
That women’s pedicure;
And my idea is similar
The blokes will love for sure;
It still involves a tank of fish;
I call it Penicure.
Monday 27th June 2011 11:36 pm
Piggies
An old submission - but I couldn't resist!
(You never know what the man next to you on the train is thinking).
Pretty, painted, piggy toes Peep shyly through their shoe;
But, pretty lady, I must keep My secret stare from you.
So slyly with more subtlety, A better view to gain,
I turn to your reflection In the window pane.
This private peepshow I enjoy, New t...
Friday 24th June 2011 2:25 pm
Rattus Lavatorius
The Rattus Lavatorious
Has habits less than glorious
You'll find it lurking in your toilet bowl
Though you look inside the midden
The rat will be be well hidden
Behind the U-bend – waiting Plop Patrol.
In many Third World Nations
Are diseases, irritations,
The tse-tse fly, mosquito and the midge;
But there's no more pained surprise
Bringing water to...
Monday 20th June 2011 11:27 pm
Nights in Prestatyn
(Memories of teenage holidays camping in North Wales)
Nights in Prestatyn
Two weeks without end
Boring as Latin
Drove me round the bend.
My folks tried to tell me
That this beats Southend
Next year they’ll sell me
Ten days in Bridgend.
Dad, how could you?
Mam, how could you?
Oh, oh, oh, how could you?
Nights in Prestatyn
...
Wednesday 1st June 2011 11:16 pm
Trainspotting
(A Journey of Nostalgia)
I journeyed but once from the old Hucknall Central,
A station now gone on the GCR line;
Its imprint on memory, though, quite monumental
Made mystically precious by passage of time.
The floors and the stairways so basically timbered;
They echoed our footsteps; we ran without stop;
We carried Ian Allans with sequences numbered
A...
Wednesday 25th May 2011 12:47 pm
Manchester United 0 Barcelona 2
Fergie, Fergie
(Well worth a timely reminder)
Fergie, Fergie, the Spaniards have shafted you
They went through your back four like a Manchester vindaloo
So don’t be a moaning Jonah
You lost to Barcelona
Don’t suck on your teat
Accept your defeat
‘Cos they hammered you nothing to two.
Fergie, Fergie, I’ll sing you this sweet refrain
Barca’s won...
Thursday 19th May 2011 11:04 pm
Janis
(the song is Turtle Blues)
You’re welcome to take Timberlake
And that Britney Spears
I’ll send you Lady Gaga too
(Sweet nectar for your ears!)
I’ll trade you all this minstrelsy
To populate your Palace
But please, Sweet Jesus, send us back
The angel that was Janis.
Monday 16th May 2011 9:05 pm
Sobibor
(Worth a thought)
They took us near Viasma in 1941
Supply lines long since severed, ammunition all but gone.
We numbered 97 boys, all from the Donblass lands
They shot a half of us right then as we raised our hands.
They ordered us to strip our dead beneath that wintery sun
I’ve asked myself a thousand times, “What would you have done?”
...
Thursday 12th May 2011 10:02 pm
The Big Issue
(Our local vendor has a distinctive call I thought I should honour)
To cause no offence
We’re coached well, and hence
My compliments would never miss you
We’ve undergone training
So even when raining
We smile as we tout the “Big Issue”.
We would never swear
Nor spit in the air
But hygienically sneeze in a tissue
We’re thought the elite
Of ...
Monday 9th May 2011 10:39 pm
Nuts
She shuffles as she passes shops along the busy street,
Her gait staccato, lurching, as she drags alternate feet;
A group of young lads giggle and enjoy the sickening treat
And her dad beside her calls her “Little Elf”.
Her hands are clasped together, fingers crooked, white and thin,
A face distorted apeing both a grimace and a grin,
A tongue protruding from ...
Wednesday 4th May 2011 12:08 am
The Continuing Story of John the Hat
(back inside again)
There’s a bloke goes down our pub called John the Hat
Who’s always worth 10 minutes for a chat
Just mention what it is you need –
Wine from Spain, beer from Leeds
Christian Dior, GHDs
He’ll get ‘em, John the Hat.
The Champagne that you sold me was dead flat
With whooshes of weak tea and piss of gnat
It always left me full of ga...
Wednesday 27th April 2011 10:06 pm
Betty's
(Just take a mortgage out before you go in!)
As around this world I’ve been many wonders I have seen
From the Sphinx to elusive Nepal yetties;
But the nicest find by far – a little Northern star
Is a café found in York, name of Betty’s.
It’s known to quite a few (don’t be put off by the queue)
But enjoy it to anticipate the treat;
I strongly advocate that...
Friday 22nd April 2011 12:00 am
Happy Birthday, Dave
(A celebration of the Father-in-Law's 80th Birthday, with too many references to explain.
Suffice it to say - an iron man)
We’ve gathered here today to wine and dine
A bloke who’s now no longer 79
Today, of course, he’s just turned 80
And starts to take things more sedately
Once you’ve chopped my trees down, matey -
It’s worth a glass of wine.
I...
Sunday 17th April 2011 10:41 pm
Capital Crime (Eats, Shoots and Leaves)
Lynne Truss’s book will plainly tell
To punctuate your poem well;
To fail to do so can confuse;
Examples may, sometimes, bemuse;
The classic sentence is, of course,
“I helped my friend jack off his horse”.
Tuesday 12th April 2011 7:46 pm
A Bit of a Skinflint
(Currently counting the ha'pennies my grandad gave me).
I know I’m a bit of a skinflint
I do the occasional bitchin’
I tell you though this takes the biscuit
Our Gert’s bought a brand new kitchen.
She said “I want rid of the old one”
Well this brought me quite close to tears
You see I’d built an attachment
We’d had it for 25 years.
She says,...
Sunday 10th April 2011 7:27 pm
84 - 0
(Less an homage to Pam Ayres than downright plagerism)
I’d made the team – my dad he was so proud
He didn’t know the rules but cheered out loud
Though I was only 12 years old
I’d made the shirt of green and gold
But then the plan began to fold
84-0.
I remember this like it was yesterday
At Grantham Grammar on that fateful day
We were just 15 small...
Saturday 2nd April 2011 10:34 pm
Steak 'n' Blow-Job Day
(I don't often do political stuff)
I stood opposed to this in every way -
That’s Cameron’s threat to public holidays;
The essence of the Tory plan’s
To undermine the working man
And scrap one Labour first began
That’s in the month of May.
My views have changed though now, I have to say,
Once the explanation came my way;
The new alternative’s...
Tuesday 29th March 2011 11:52 pm
Ken Dodd's Dad's Dog's Dead
(Someone much cleverer than me came up with the title).
I took a text from Tim today
And saw it sadly said,
“It’s hard for me to say to you
But Ken Dodd's dad’s dog’s dead”.
I tried to text him back again
And not delete the thread
But clumsily I lost his text
Of “Ken Dodd’s dad’s dog’s dead”.
I put Sky News on to confirm
And saw the stra...
Monday 28th March 2011 4:20 pm
I Dreamt You Were Little Again
I dreamt you were little again;
We were walking through Filey in rain;
You looked so cute in
Your first romper suit;
I dreamt you were little again.
Your mittens were tied through your sleeves;
Your red wellies kicked through the leaves;
Your new woolly bonnet
Had fake fur upon it;
Your mittens were tied through your sleeves.
Were you ha...
Thursday 17th March 2011 10:52 pm
The Wars of the Roses (Battle of Towton)
(For Cate)
In 1400 and 61
(I believe that was the year)
There 'appened a bit of a fallout
Wi' Yorkshire and Lancashire.
For brothers like this to come to such blows
It needed the cause be a good ‘un,
But t’die were cast when a butcher from Hyde
Reckoned theirs wa better black pudding.
Now Yorkies and Lanks come from the same tribe
Ant...
Wednesday 16th March 2011 12:19 pm
Mi Firstest Poems
(With the finest line of verse ever to come out of Chapel Haddlesey).
Mi firstest poems was yonks ago;
I’ve lost ’em (God be thankst!);
Full of trite naivety
And post-pubescent angst.
Some of them’s political
(I put the world to rights)
I solved world hunger on mi own -
Right On! And Outta Sight!
I took to wearin’ neckerchiefs
As...
Thursday 10th March 2011 10:50 pm
Works of Art
I’ve never had much fortune in the field of DIY
Or arts and crafts or literature; these skills have passed me by;
When other kids in class could paint a decent scene or sky
With my lack of expertise I stood apart.
I well recall the time at school made a pencil case
In woodwork, where I almost planed it down without a trace
But stopped in time to offer up a ma...
Monday 7th March 2011 9:55 am
Fix
Remember how you cried one time,
The story’d made you sad
But there on hand to dry your eyes
Was always mum and dad.
Or when a wheel fell off your pram
Or dolly’s head would bend,
These were problems in your life
That Dad could always mend.
But now that you are 21
These skills have passed me by
I find I can no longer fix
The things t...
Friday 4th March 2011 6:26 pm
Edward 11
An historically accurate account of a conversation between the King and one of his courtiers.
“Prithee, knave, what scribe you there,
By candlelight and fire?”
“Your immortality’s the toil
On which I labour, sire.
For future generations
Your life and legacy
Transcribed upon these parchments
Your obituary.”
“And does this legacy descri...
Monday 28th February 2011 10:38 pm
The Magpie
The scene was a canvas autumnal
Beyond the crimson and gold,
The swirl of the dead leaves so pitiful,
Life’s paucity there to behold;
When adding itself to the monochrome
Of the blacks and whites and the greys
Came hopping along a lone magpie,
Out of the mist and the haze;
Hopping along, hopping along, the way that they usually would,
Every bit the thie...
Saturday 26th February 2011 8:42 pm
Interview
(It's said that men think about sex , on average, every 15 seconds.
I think they've counted some dead men in the sample to make up for me.)
Good Morning, John, and how do you do?
My name’s Susan Whitworth, but just call me Sue;
I think in just over an hour we’ll be through;
We’ll aim for 2 or 2.30.
(Thinks: This one’s a right Dirty Gerty).
So tell me jus...
Tuesday 22nd February 2011 5:34 pm
Tiles
X2 = (x – y) * (x + y)) + y2 (where y is the difference)
is the real title but it wouldn't post!
I first realised this mathematical fact
When I planned to purchase some tiles
Of course, I could have got various types
Of colours and sizes and styles.
I measured my floor up for area
And settled on 8 inches square
But this would require me to cut some t...
Saturday 19th February 2011 6:14 pm
Tiny Hands
I seek a girl with tiny hands to be my one true love;
We’d save on clothes accessories with both hands in one glove.
My major motivation, though, is vanity; I figure
Whatever she’ll hold in her hand is bound to look much bigger.
Thursday 17th February 2011 6:49 pm
The Hunter
I watch you in the winter’s sky as many have before
Looking down the arrow’s shaft, the flight held to your jaw
You’ll never miss, nor ever kill the prey that you aim for
Condemned for all time to be a Hunter.
Wednesday 16th February 2011 12:42 am
Happy Birthday, Jill
A celebration of a friend's 50th Birthday with references too many to explain.
Many, many were the times
I've endured the pantomimes
Bordering on drunken crimes
Of this stupid milf;
But now the tables they are turned;
This opportunity I've earned;
A chance to shaft the Belle of Burn -
The crackpot that's Jill Wilf.
Oh joy, oh joy! But where...
Sunday 13th February 2011 9:02 pm
The Red Lady of Paviland
The Red Lady was, in fact, a male in his 20s.
The sea was, of course, miles away 30,000 years ago.
One supposition is that "she" died hunting the mammoth, some of whose bones were ritualistically laid at "her" side.
Lay me in the sacred cavern
By the softly surfing sea
Let the dank and distant whisper
Ease the fire that burns in me.
Tell the Beast I bear ...
Friday 11th February 2011 2:47 pm
6/4 Against
Dad caught me with a fag on once, I was in the bookies;
And took me for a pint or two though I was just a rookie
And offered up advice to me – it’s wisdom was immense,
“Consider, son, life’s not a Bitch – just 6/4 Against”.
Your toast falls always jam-side down and picks up fluff and grime;
You choose the slowest of two queues – it happens every time
Al...
Wednesday 9th February 2011 9:50 am
Man Boobs
I’ve always considered my body
A shrine or a temple of sorts,
Honed to perfection by exercise
Like snooker and other pub sports.
But lately I’ve noticed a blemish
To mar my immaculate bod,
So I’m starting to look like John Prescott
And less like a Classical God.
Besides being most unsightly
They’re open to much ridicule,
A feature ...
Monday 7th February 2011 12:02 am
Hierarchy of Evil
The evilness of mortal crimes is often seen as built on
An inverse hierarchy (see Dante or John Milton);
Worst of all is Genocide,
Murderers we can’t abide,
But in third place, the bloke who tried
to nose my bloody stilton!
Wednesday 2nd February 2011 9:49 pm
The Line and Square
The foundations on which we built Empire
Are scarcely a secret to share
The offensive force of musketry fire
The defensive strength of the square.
The advantages of the musketry line
Are best learned mathematically
And not from one hundred metres in front
As Frenchie would no doubt agree.
The French they attack you in column
Of maybe 10,000 or mor...
Monday 31st January 2011 10:11 pm
Dead Men's Shoes
Shopping for designer clothes
I’m really not that touchy
You know the sort of thing I mean
Christian Dior, Gucci.
My boutiques are found in town
The shops I have in mind
Are Scope and British Heart Foundation,
Guide Dogs for the Blind.
Hidden treasures lie therein
(And you’ll avoid the queues)
There’s books and shirts and trousers -
...
Friday 28th January 2011 9:59 pm
Cradle - A Triolet
The cradle of all – the living, the dead
Where Sol and Lahanna hold thrones,
Where many a sacrifice leached earth red;
The cradle of all – the living, the dead; ...
Wednesday 26th January 2011 10:11 pm
Breakfast of Champions
The key to success for a Champion
Is to start the day with a shag,
A hand-lowered shite of 6lb weight,
A can of Long Life and a fag.
Monday 24th January 2011 8:32 pm
Wrong Road Roun' - An Urban Villanelle
“There’s no bigger, silly bastard undergroun’
A disgrace to thee, ‘is mam an’ ‘is class
‘E took ‘is fuckin’ shovel wrong road roun’.
We’d walked back in once t’shotties fired their roun’
An’dep’ty said that we wa’ clear o’ gas
There’s no bigger silly bastard undergroun’;
So 27 colliers knelt down
An’ crawled their way through props an’ bars just as
‘E...
Thursday 20th January 2011 6:12 pm
Night Mail
1 I thought WH Auden made a right bollocks of Night Mail, so I've improved it!
2 I only recently realised no mail is now transported by train.
Where is the Night Mail which once crossed the border
Which brought us our cheques and our postal orders
With bundles of letters for disembarcation
For sorting at depots next door to the station
An essential amenity s...
Monday 17th January 2011 7:56 pm
Doing It Twice
(With an enormous nod in the direction of the excellent Steve Womack)
We made our way to bed one night
I pulled down all the blinds
We kissed by filtered moonlight
Passion in our minds.
My wife broke from our close embrace
“I won’t be long. Don’t go”
And headed for the bathroom door
Then cruelly stubbed her toe.
She cried in pain and anguis...
Thursday 13th January 2011 10:49 pm
Charente-Maritime
I wish I was in St Palais where shards of sunlight teem
In the cool Atlantic breeze of Charente-Maritime;
Where the black kites fly
In a cloudless sky
Like a sultry, Gallic dream,
Where fishermen’s sheds
Tend the oyster beds
In Charente-Maritime.
I wish I was in La Palmyre by La Cote Sauvage
A Cafe Viennois for lunch, du pain and du fromage.
Where t...
Tuesday 11th January 2011 3:12 pm
Senior
I’d been for a wazz, washed my hands, furthermore
I’d put on my coat and I’d locked the back door
I’d got in the car when I heard Gert implore,
“Get moving”, but I said to her then
“I need a quick tinkle again”.
Our Gert took me shopping, under duress,
But the shirts that I tried were all XOS
Now for 60 I’m slim and good-looking, I guess
(More handsome the ...
Sunday 9th January 2011 3:43 pm
It's Not 5-0 is it Now, Merv?
Former Australian fast bowler and selector, Merv Hughes (Mr Taciturn) rather rashly predicted an easy 5-0 win for Australia in the Test Series.
CHORUS
It’s not 5-0 is it now, Merv?
It’s not 5-0 is it now?
You’ve got the score you deserve, Merv
You’ve got the score you deserve.
It’s a lesson to help you behave, Merv
A lesson to help you behave;
The Do...
Friday 7th January 2011 10:57 am
Haircut
I sat one day in the Barber's Shop
Awaiting my short, back 'n' sides;
When through the window I saw my Boss -
He'd copped me – I'd nowhere to hide.
Then he came in and he challenged me
“A haircut!” he said, “In firm's time?”
But quick as a flash I replied to him
“Well that's fair – it's grown in firm's time”
“Not all of it grew in Company time”
I ...
Wednesday 5th January 2011 11:08 pm
Ah Yes, I Remember it Well
(Check out the infinitely preferable original from Gigi by Maurice Chevalier and Hermione Gingold on YouTube)
We met at nine. We met at eight.
I was on time. No, you were late
Ah yes, I remember it well.
We dined with friends. We dined alone.
A tenor sang. A baritone
Ah yes! I remember it well.
I waltzed so well. I was a hunk.
You were ...
Sunday 2nd January 2011 12:57 am
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