Poem of the Year 2007
/I should stop saying I hate poetry. It's not true. My position is far more nuanced and subtle than that. I just think 98% of all poetry is shite.
And who, citizen, subject or slave, could disagree with that grave judgement, pondered long?
I didn't read much good poetry this year, and the good poetry I read was mostly old stuff. But as the knackered year gasped its last, its liver packing in as it fell over the finish line, I read a poem that I loved (well, wanted to shag... what do you think this is, the Age of Chivalry?)
It's a Christmas poem (God help us) and it's in the Guardian (may Marx preserve us), so it should be shit squared. But Christmas is a time of miracles.
It's by Glyn Maxwell, and it's called Hometown Mystery Cycle.
Enjoy.
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