Acts of Resistance, this year's
theme for #groving, continues today with the placing of Bryan Benge's
badge in the Buttermarket.
Bringing home the bacon
What a drag it is,
not just mum and dad
but the whole family,
needing to pull together
in a sterling effort
to bring home the bacon,
while revolution
flourishes in the house
and on the box –
Liberty leading the people.
We’re all right,
we’re all white,
but revolution
is steadfastly going on
beneath our calm exteriors.
And left out in the cold
we’re like a monument
to our own struggle;
taking back control,
taking back ownership
that’s what we voted for,
but it looks like
we’ll just have to
get on with it,
do it on our own,
with incessant argument
going on inside ‘The House’,
between these four walls.
Phil Barrett
What a drag it is,
not just mum and dad
but the whole family,
needing to pull together
in a sterling effort
to bring home the bacon,
while revolution
flourishes in the house
and on the box –
Liberty leading the people.
We’re all right,
we’re all white,
but revolution
is steadfastly going on
beneath our calm exteriors.
And left out in the cold
we’re like a monument
to our own struggle;
taking back control,
taking back ownership
that’s what we voted for,
but it looks like
we’ll just have to
get on with it,
do it on our own,
with incessant argument
going on inside ‘The House’,
between these four walls.
Phil Barrett
Bryan Benge has exhibited widely,
including with the London Group, and recently in In The
Dark, The Cello Factory, London; The Art of Caring, St
Georges Hospital, London in 2018 and 2019; Penrith Gallery, St Ives;
Pulchri Studio, The Hague. He has work in numerous private
collections, and in the Tate Gallery Archive.
See www.bryanbenge.co.uk
Phil Barrett taught art
for 27 years, then retired to his home county of Norfolk where he
concentrates on writing. He teaches creative writing, in schools and
libraries across North Norfolk. He has won prizes and
commendations in national competitions, and has been published in
anthologies including In Protest: 150 poems for Human
Rights (2013), Word Aid Anthologies Did I Tell You? (2010),
and Not Only The Dark (2011), the Ink, Sweat and
Tears webzine, and Poems in the Waiting Room in 2016
and 2019. In January 2017 he published a book of poems, Writing
Me, about growing-up.
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