NARCOSIS ENGLANDA Poem by Phil RobertsThis is a poem about a peculiar kind of English hypocrisy and delusion which chooses to disbelieve what it does not like. Not particularly drugs.
Narcosis wafts on the air
Pollinating the senses Spreading dust on the years Softening corners and edges Disguising shapes Until there is no point anymore Nothing clear to be seen But something pierced the skin Wrecked witless and reckless I have walked here all my days In this land of rant and cant Home of the brave and me And I, the sentimental fool Would keep the dream alive Of gentle Wodehouse summers And a myth of Christmas snow Victorian values Daylight is brighter here So bright it laughs for joy Dapple-dancing and doting With no thought of cloud or rain Not one word of unpleasant truth No hint of hypocrisy Here in Narcosis England Everything is fine By Phil Roberts © 2015 Phil Roberts |
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Added on October 21, 2015 Last Updated on October 21, 2015 AuthorPhil Robertsmacclesfield, north-west, United KingdomAboutI'm from the north-west of England where the rain lives. I am retired and a grandfather to many. I've led an "interesting" life, i suppose you could say, with lots of laughter and a few tears, like mo.. more..Writing
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