Performing my set at Eroica Britannia |
Finally on Saturday afternoon at the Eroica festival it was time to step up on stage and for half an hour, mess with the minds of my audience. I warned them that poetry was like prose on steroids and that they were about to take a journey into my own thinking and that they’d be happy, they’d be sad and they’d be made to think. They were up for it and we had a great big dipper ride and they left me on a high.
The full set list:
My set list on the table in our B&B near Bakewell |
I like people riding bikes – just a happy celebration of people riding bikes
(see earlier blog post from 01/05/15 for the full poem)
I’m a bloody poet now – how I got started in poetry – maybe
(see earlier blog post from 15/10/10 for the full poem)
Standby – a look at modern life, on the go 24/7
(see earlier blog post from 17/11/10 for the full poem)
Seahorses – about one of my primary school teachers back then and getting old
(see earlier blog post from 19/2/12 for the full poem)
Maggie with one of the large event posters on site |
Badger brushes and brass – a less than serious look at the fashion for retro – in a barber’s shop
(Not in my blog – yet)
A platform I don’t know – looking at the loss of bereavement through travelling and the train station
(Not in my blog – yet)
Domestique – the saddest side of doping in cycle racing
(see earlier blog post from 01/05/15 for the full poem)
A minute and a half – how it feels to tackle a cycling hillclimb race
(Not in my blog – yet)
The curse – the curse of dementia, a personal poem about my own granny
(see earlier blog post from 12/12/12 for the full poem)
Dead eyes – my short anti-war poem focused on child soldiers – one of my saddest!
(see earlier blog post from 18/11/10 for the full poem)
Stranger conversations – a look at how we relate to strangers told through a true story
(Not on my blog – yet)
Different Dad – a silly, non-biographical, poem about a dad with too much rhythm
(see earlier blog post from 07/11/10 for the full poem)
Something – a love poem for Maggie
(see earlier blog post from 23/02/12 for the full poem)
To read all about Eroica Britannia – the most handsome festival of cycling, held in the wonderful Peak District town of Bakewell, including the festival events, the entertainment and the rides – head over to my other blog at http://shaycycles.blogspot.co.uk