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A Well-Kept Pint of Burton |
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I'm in a pub
drinking the beer
that got me writing again.
If it was wine,
with its minute-long aftertaste
flowing from bitter to hop flowers,
it'd be worth a bloody fortune.
But, being beer,
its two pound forty a pint:
which is pretty outrageous
for a pub outside London.
Actually,
this poem's
not about
beer
at all.
I'm thieving from Bukowski,
trying to steal
his honesty,
his "right here, right now" presence,
his oh-so-easy working language
(I wish it was oh-so-easy),
giving something
rather special
from something
pretty ordinary ...
... rather like this beer.
Gawd, he'd hate this;
no anger
so middle class,
and not a hint
of Shostakovitch.
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