Saturday, 16 January 2010

SATURDAY

Twelve plastic English flags
Twisted around the washing line;
Bunting from an earlier age
In celebration of today.

Burdened by a region’s need
To show collective colour,
Though less than taxing presently
As there’s a pleasant breeze.

Treated to another summer’s sport
In England’s name, and consumed
By the hope and glory of George’s cross,
Though most crusades are lost.

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