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Connections to the great unknown

I walked out humming the chorus to House Carpenter: "Save your love for loneliness, save my love for sorrow..." and said hello to neighbour, Peggy Seeger. In Oxford 2025 it is still just possible to be one degree of separation from Ramblin' Jack Elliott.

Posted on 16 January 202516 January 2025 by George RobertsPosted in 1000 mile questions, folk, poetryTagged folk, poetry.
  • Home
  • About
    • I don’t do occasional verse
  • Peaceful
    • Bringing the timber home
    • I know you’re in pain
    • Soup and a sandwich?
    • Tough old roses
    • Total Information Awareness
    • Human.1
    • Bigger fleas
    • Ever since we disconnected the grid
    • My wildness
    • Deep and dark December
    • Waka
    • Triage
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