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When Rob Walton went into lockdown, he didn't know that he would also go into mourning. Here he writes about the life and death of his dad, and how sadness seeped into various aspects of his life. He also manages to find cheap laughs, digs at the government, celebrations of the young and old, unashamed sentimentality and suddenly disarming moments of tenderness. Walton's lines are expressed neatly and sparely, yet hold such purity and poignancy beneath them that they stop you in your tracks. Jane Burns Walton is a master of musical, looping refrains as he gets closer and closer to the troubled heart of things, during this troubled year of Covid 19 and the death of a much loved father. Deborah Alma (The Emergency Poet)
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This Poem Here
For my dad, Frank Walton
5.8.33 – 24.5.20
This Poem Here
Hey Dude, Don’t Diss Don’s Disinfectant Facts
Frailty
Covey
Every Time
Visitors
Who You Are
Meaning
Dilute to Taste
Howick to Craster and Back
Routine
Dream Catcher
Like in the Olden Days
Unforgiving
Self-aware
Lockdown Pint
Implausible
The Class of 2020
June 1st
Applause
One Man and His Dog
Breadhead
Waiting (i)
And in Lockdown
The Great British Pub
Lockdown Research
Waiting (ii)
Where Have All the Quizzes Gone?
Toilet Tissue
It’s a Rich Gardeners’ World
Last Night’s Quiz
One of the Very Worst Things
House Beautiful
Eve is Not in Dubrovnik
2021 Oxbridge Entrance Exam
What Do You Do?
Pinpointed
Dawning
The Last Dance
#UKPLCXMAS2020
Prime Minister’s Questions
Christ, if I went through all the regrets
I have about my dad and the things
I could and should have done
I’d write poem after poem after book
and it would be a full collection
dissected in some online journal
or some blog and recommended
to someone’s 167 twitter followers.
God, if I went through all the regrets
I had about my dad when I was a full-grown adult
it would make an award-avoiding pamphlet
that one person would ask me to sign
and I’d spell their name wrong
even after I’d carefully asked them.
Jesus, if I were to write about the fact
my dad saw me in some strange pantomimes
and acting the goat on other stages
and even telling so-called jokes on the boards
of Kinsley Labour Club and how I regret
he never saw me reading poetry
never saw me reading poems
in celebration of him and my mum
well that
That would be a poem.
That would be this poem here.
That he’d never read.
That he’d never hear.
(24th April, 1:56 p.m. after a POTUS speech)
A dose of Dettol
will hopefully settle
all your ailments.
Consider Cillit Bang
as the cure-all thang
for Covi – for cron – for the bigly virus.
A vial of bleach
administered to each
and every one of us
will cure every everything.
What could be neater
than Sainsbury’s citrus bleach
at 87p a litre?
A dram of Domestos
is the best loss
leader in all top pharmacies.
Harpic white and shine
is simply divine
and recommended by all top doctors.
