The bard celebrates two other fine practitioners of the art, and laments a lost brewer
Ian Dury at Walthamstow Art College
I see him now at the top of the steps,
leaning against that tall Grecian pillar.
No photo survives, but there he is:
turned-up drainpipes, Docs, the grin and ear-ring.
It was all in place, the casual
tilt of his cap, the cocky angle
of his stick, and the song-spring trickling
through his mind, about to be discovered.
The Bakers Arms
An insidious blight’s spreading round here,
it frays men’s minds like ten pints of beer.
Its windows are clean, it’s quiet and smart,
it empties a man’s wallet, drains his heart.
For a fat chance, for a slimmer profit,
he’ll take the odds with the child benefit.
An insidious blight’s is spreading round here,
it frays men’s minds like ten pints of beer.
Note: In 2010, after 142 years as a pub,
The Bakers Arms became a betting shop.
TONY FOX reports from a commemoration of the legendary Battle of Jarama in which four Stockton-on-Tees volunteers fell
ANDY CROFT welcomes the publication of an anthology of recent poems published by the Morning Star, and hopes it becomes an annual event
by Josie Giles
by Widad Nabi


