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Gordon Judge, 1999 to present. Please contact me if you'd like to use any of the poems. Email: geoverse@hotmail.co.ukThanks:
With thanks to my sources of inspiration: my wife and her Open University books; Horsham Geological Field Club, its speakers and field trips; my son for sharing his internet space; and, er, well, life, really.
Tag Archives: Nostalgia
Ragabo Man
The “raaaaaaaaag-abo” call of the rag-and-bone man still echoes round the remoter cells of my brain. I hardly ever saw him, because people in our road liked to keep their ragabos safely indoors. Ragabo Man has gone extinct, He’s vanished … Continue reading
Lancing Clump
On the skyline of my youth Continue reading
Gibbs Dentifrice
Gone, but not forgotten Continue reading
The milkman’s horse
Long gone, fondly remembered Continue reading
Sealed for life
A casualty of progress Continue reading
If it’s broke. . .
A technological fix Continue reading
The breadmaker
Good, but not good enough Continue reading
Bog standard
Perforated nostalgia Continue reading
Let us from this table rise
But not as quickly as we used to. . . Continue reading
Nostalgia
A good wallow Continue reading