The bard celebrates two other fine practitioners of the art, and laments a lost brewer
Cathy Galvin - In Coventry
Well Versed is edited by Jody Porter
In Coventry
Cathy Galvin
Sandbagged Taff with a crown of nails
dances the weir of steps
with golden rails.
She stares.
Mary gone with another man –
Mam locked her door.
Card marked by Peeping Tom:
just couldn’t take any more.
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