Tuesday, 3 October 2017

A CAT'S EYE VIEW OF BIRMINGHAM: A NEW POEM...

‘A Cat’s Eye View Of Birmingham’…



A cat sits, its tail alert upon the dark tiles
Of a roof’s ridge,
Silhouetted against a miasma,
A malodorous haze
Of smog and bilious smoke
Which discharges from a forest of flues
And thus chokes
With a gaseous bile
Over the factories, the terraces and the back-to-backs…

Chimneys, like huge mallets or wrenches
Pressured by heat
And yet others warped like stove pipe hats
Rise like fingers or copse saplings
To where the fug might end
And where Birmingham might even breathe,
As smokestacks bend
To spill vile stenches
Over the factories, the terraces and the back-to-backs…

Pete Ray
October 2017

Another postcard from Mary B Harding’s book, ‘Comic and Novelty Postcards of Birmingham’, published by Maxam.


Cynicus published the original postcards… 

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