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Book of Pye

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Author: Book of Pye

On strike action: Convenience & Inconvenience

‘I took the tube today just to see what all the fuss was about.’

industrial action, london, strike, tube strike, unions

Poem: No, oxi, nein

When you held the knife at my throat and told me not to cry, while pressing it harder and drawing … More

greece, nein, no, oxi, poem, poetry, politics, solidarity

Deus ex machina: Goin’ hungry

It was all rather matter of fact when she asked for seconds. Just a couple of extra fish fingers and … More

austerity, collection, food banks, hunger, inequality, poem, poetry, poverty

Deus ex machina: Forged and formed

Forged in the inferno of wars, beneath collapsing homes hidden in deep tunnels and makeshift shelters. 

collection, Deus ex machina, mines, mining, poem, poetry, war

Deus ex machina: The Train

There once was a train that sped through the country laying tracks before and behind itself chewing up fields and … More

collection, Deus ex machina, nationalisation, poem, poetry, privatisation, railway, train

Deus ex machina: Hope and Truth talk of Power

I spoke of Power to Truth, and Truth giggled at my innocence. Truth let loose a belly laugh, and asked, … More

austerity, collection, Deus ex machina, hope, inequality, poem, poetry, power, truth

Deus ex machina: Moments

There was never a moment when I chose to be hungry. There was never a moment when I chose to … More

austerity, collection, Deus ex machina, inequality, poem, poetry, poverty

Deus ex machina: Monopoly Man

Standing silently upon a tall building’s top floor, a man stares out surveying a city he knows well, or at … More

austerity, collection, inequality, london, poem, poetry

Deus ex machina: god from the machine

‘In this context, the term deus ex machina was chosen too for the possible connotations of the translated words, which lead to questions seeking to determine what could be the ‘machine’, and the ‘god’?’

anti-austerity, austerity, collection, Deus ex machina, poetry

Poem: Where was I, where will you be?

   When they came for you was I with you there or did I find an last-minute excuse to be … More

alone, anti-austerity, poem, poetry, politics, protest, society, solidarity, together

So Retro… or, Why I am protesting on 20th June

‘When did this become a country that took pride in putting ‘poor’ people on TV to be gawped at and labelled as ‘the problem’, and when did we become a viewing public that revels in arguing over who was the most awful scrounging scumbag of the lot of them?’

20th June, austerity, end austerity now, london, People's Assembly, protest

Poem: Big row

I had this big row  in this big city  on our only big holiday. Oh, this big drama on this … More

argument, disagreement, fight, poem, poetry, row

Poem: mango leaf

Tell me how the leaf felt  as it fell from the scorched height of the mango tree, thirsting at the … More

bali, holiday, mango tree, moment, nature, poem, poetry

Deus ex machina: god from the machine

  Deus ex machina is a collection of political poetry exploring the very broad canvas of ‘today’ in the UK: … More

Deus ex machina, election, GE2015, god from the machine, Green Party, inequality, labour, Lib Dems, poem, poetry, politics, SNP, society, Tories, uk, ukip

Poem: You can’t write that

I’ve been checking and there’s some things that you’re not allowed to write about anymore. Some of them are listed but you … More

cliché, poem, poetry, post-modern, writing, written before

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