Peter Sinfield reads 'Don't Hear of Much' at Genoa Poetry Festival 2010

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  • Peter Sinfield reading a poem he wrote for drummer Ian Wallace, 'Don't Hear of Much', at the Genoa Poetry Festival in Italy 2010.
    Filmed by Franz Soprani franz.it/
    Don't Hear of Much
    Yo Ian Bro,
    Rafting your roll chosen maple sticks
    Rattled from pollarded starlight
    Copses & Robberies. Pea soup crash,
    Zrrup down splash, dubadub scritch.
    Re tankards of woe - stop
    All aboard the train for go - stop
    Definite point torch when possible - stop
    (Though true hear dramatically less here) - stop
    Finger aired. Hindu umpire,"Who is being this Canute?" - stop
    "Timing is behind all feeling, love. I played the Empire" - stop
    Haskell CD pass 2 spot. Harry strumming later in time - stop
    Hey Bro. Low-hatted, dreaming lamb in Nashville bracket, with garlic,
    smile, part-sorted, WLTM Kodak moment with romaine- please tick ear.
    Written listening as John Adams agrees,
    "There is some humour in the piece." (His Violin Concerto)
    Vroom, dissolve, appear, stumble, roar, slide, ping.
    (insert one size pin tale on donkey verbs of choice - He does!)
    Eugene. Oil that Gate, Eugene!
    New springs recondition old hearts
    Don't hear of much do that.

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