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Poem: Prologue
June 7, 2019 -
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Back when there were still income tax and traffic lights. When people still put things in microwave ovens and ate them...
Poem: The Great Repeal
March 31, 2019 -
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“As it happens, personally I have always been in favour of fox hunting” - Theresa May Furthermore, when we abolish...
Poem: Listening Exercise
March 19, 2019 -
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after John McDonnell When you paint hatred on my garden wall and front door, I will read your words with great interest. When...
Poem: Ode To Iain Duncan Smith
January 22, 2019 -
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for Liam Oh Minister for Worry and Work. Your head is a perfect egg waiting for the teaspoon to come crashing down...
Poem: Let Me Tell You About Them
August 21, 2018 -
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The teenagers we shot yesterday were shot responsibly through the eye with plain-speaking dum-dum bullets, manufactured...
Poem: What Put The Diamonds In Your Owner’s Wife’s Ears?
August 4, 2018 -
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Introduction The Irish housing crisis is so acute it has led to university students spending the first week of term sleeping...
Poem: Appeal to Potential Asylum Seekers
June 29, 2018 -
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Appeal to Potential Asylum Seekers By Order of Her Majesty’s Government The desserts of Vienna are creamier than is the case...
Poem: Community, 1982
June 12, 2018 -
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Introduction Poems for Grenfell Tower brings together poets whose voices are joined together in elegy. Published by The Onslaught...
Poem: #13
June 4, 2018 -
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She was wearing black when she drowned A black top under a black long-sleeved shirt, black jeans and black leggings aged...
Poem: The Euphemisms
May 24, 2018 -
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Introduction Tomorrow, Friday 25 May, Ireland will come out to vote in a historic referendum that will determine the future...
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