Lawrence----Ah yes and I hope that they have good rich topsoil-and no
unexploded WW2 bombs
Cheers Patrick
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Subject: Next door’s garden is dry earth.
Next door’s garden is dry earth.
Their ground is almost levelled.
You can see where it’s been dug,
weak flowers growing wide apart
which they water every night
because there is no shade there.
Walking just raises the dust.
They try not to cause damage
and stare from their windows
down to the end-wire and trees,
with lights on throughout each night,
at the noisy engines one hears.
They are proud of their planting
and read up how to improve it.
--
"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
ISBN: 978-1-907088-05-6 A5 84 pages. 2009. £6.00
"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
ISBN: 978-1-84254-113-5 A5 52 pages. £6.00
Lawrence Upton
AHRC Creative Research Fellow
Dept of Music
Goldsmiths, University of London
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