A poem by BENJAMIN CAMPBELL.

 

Well, the walls enclose

our place in this pub –

We like it, at least.

 

A round is called for,

to clink and give thanks

for cheap Yorkshire drinks –

 

down through the gold O

of a shouted laugh

guffawed at a gaffe.

 

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Tomfoolery. We

see autumn orange

of wilderness dales

 

roll within our ales.

It’s shrinking, this band

of merry young men.

 

Perhaps that’s why we

cling to our habits

like ancient tabards –

 

the sign of our time

and space, briefly bound

before the end of the round.

 

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