I mean, you want to be nice, who wouldn’t?
You try to be polite, don’t you? You did.
And they just push. You put your point of view.
Then they’re so rude. It’s quite unreasonable.
We have to get along, don’t we? No seats
are big enough for some people. That bloke,
his coat was half a carriage full. I saw.
You had no room. He was quite aggressive.
We can’t beat the rich though. They’re all like us.
They don’t agree. They think that they’re different
because – Well, we know why it is. I do.
I used to have a dog. The chap next door
hated it, She wanted to sniff; you know.
And he’d come out and shout at us, red-faced.
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"The desire to testify": interview with Chris Goode
http://intercapillaryspace.blogspot.com/2010/02/desire-to-testify.html
["the fullest, or at least the broadest, account I've yet given of what it
is I think I do and what questions underwrite it" Chris Goode]
‘a song and a film’ by Lawrence Upton -- Veer Publications / Writers Forum
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"water lines and other poems" by Lawrence Upton - Pdf_16x16 111 pages
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‘snap shots and video’ by Lawrence Upton -- Writers Forum
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Lawrence Upton
AHRC Creative Research Fellow
Dept of Music
Goldsmiths, University of London
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