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Euro 2024

Euro 2024

11 July 2024 /Posted bySteve Pottinger
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Euro 2024

by Steve Pottinger

the bees dropping into the poppies in my garden
do not care that Saka’s scored a screamer
that the mood in the Red Lion over the wall

has spun on the proverbial sixpence
that the players who were not fit to wear
the shirt are now halfway to being heroes

drunk on pollen they float in evening
sunlight to salvia, lavender, and lupin
ignoring the debate about the strengths

– or not – of Trippier at left back
Kane up front, the balance in midfield and
what the hell do pundits know and they are

busy all through a penalty shootout watched
from between fingers, hearts in mouths
they do not care whether football has

a home, or if it’s going there, and when
the roar goes up, the celebration,
when the chants of Eng-er-land ring out

the bees are humming their own tune
head down in the nasturtium flowers
their view on Southgate remains unchanged.

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Steve Pottinger is a performance poet who's passionate about the power of poetry to create connections between people. He believes in making an audience laugh and think and decide that poetry isn't so bad after all.

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