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Picture No. 10135823, Mary Evans Picture Library.

Brunswick Fig
by Richard Westcott

(A Brunswick variety renamed from Fat Lady when Caroline of Brunswick came to the throne as George IV’s wife in 1820.)

 

 

I

am a

plump fruit

from Brunswick

growing ever heavier

until like the Queen I will be

fit to burst with soft flesh and juices.

Fat Lady they called me but when

she ascended the throne I lost

my title I’m not sure

why

.

 

 

© Richard Westcott

Picture No. 10135823, Mary Evans Picture Library.

 

Richard Westcott (once upon a time a doctor) has had poems pop up in all sorts of places, won a prize here and there, and been listed, commended and highly commended in various competitions (including the Hippocrates, York Mix, Camden Lumen, Plough, and Poetry on the Lake).  He won the Poetry Society’s annual Stanza Competition in 2018, judged by Penelope Shuttle, with his poem ‘A Traditional Cure’.  A pamphlet, There they live much longer, was published by Indigo Dreams in March 2018, and his blog is at www.richardwestcottspoetry.com

 

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