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Arnold Plum
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Mistletoe Tom
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Smoky Roller
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The Trickster
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Bomb Happy Bertie
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Methylated Michael
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The legend of Wally Dee
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Stinker Jane
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Old Charlie Tin Can
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Old Bertha
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Wise eyes
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Lonely Road
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Death Road
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Sunbeam Sunday Good News
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Milborn House Colchester, UK
Chris Pitts writes in the tradition of English landscape poets. He uses the medium of ‘Symphonic folk’ to give a sense of
Pathos to his work.
Although a lot of his work is melancholy it is by no means all like that, the thumping fervour of Arnold Plum tells us that he can be tongue in cheek even when the lyric is serious.
Mark Surrudge
Castle Folk
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