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The title "Look We Have Coming to Dover!" immediately grabs attention with its playful and ungrammatical structure. It suggests the perspective of an immigrant, indicating the theme of migration and the arrival to a new land, specifically Dover in the UK, which is historically significant as a point of entry. The title also hints at the challenges and aspirations associated with immigration.
"Stowed in the sea to invade" and "teemed for breathing sweeps of grass through the whistling asthma of parks."
"Only then can it be human to hoick ourselves, bare-faced for the clear."
"babbling our lingoes, flecked by the chalk of Britannia!"
Stowed in the sea to invade
the lash alfresco of a diesel-breeze
ratcheting speed into the tide, brunt with
"Stowed in the sea to invade"
"the lash alfresco of a diesel-breeze"
"ratcheting speed into the tide,"
"with brunt"
gobfuls of surf phlegmed by cushy come-and-go
tourists prow'd on the cruisers, lording the ministered waves.
"gobfuls of surf phlegmed by cushy come-and-go"
"tourists prow'd on the cruisers, lording the ministered waves."
Seagull and shoal life
Vexin their blarnies upon our huddled
camouflage past the vast crumble of scummed
cliffs, scramming on mulch as thunder unbladders
yobbish rain and wind on our escape, hutched in a Bedford van.
"Seagull and shoal life"
"Vexin their blarnies upon our huddled"
"camouflage past the vast crumble of scummed"
"cliffs, scramming on mulch as thunder unbladders"
"yobbish rain and wind on our escape, hutched in a Bedford van."
Seasons or years we reap
inland, unclocked by the national eye
or stab in the back, teemed for breathing
sweeps of grass through the whistling asthma of parks,
burdened, ennobled, poling sparks across pylon and pylon.
"Seasons or years we reap"
"inland, unclocked by the national eye"
"or stab in the back, teemed for breathing"
"sweeps of grass through the whistling asthma of parks,"
"burdened, ennobled, poling sparks across pylon and pylon."
Swarms of us, grafting in
the black within shot of the moon's
spotlight, banking on the miracle of sun –
span its rainbow, passport us to life. Only then
can it be human to hoick ourselves, bare-faced for the clear.
"Swarms of us, grafting in"
"the black within shot of the moon's"
"spotlight, banking on the miracle of sun –"
"span its rainbow, passport us to life. Only then"
"can it be human to hoick ourselves, bare-faced for the clear."
Imagine my love and I,
our sundry others, Blair'd in the cash
of our beeswax'd cars, our crash clothes, free,
"Imagine my love and I,"
"our sundry others, Blair'd in the cash"
"of our beeswax'd cars, our crash clothes, free,"
we raise our charged glasses over unparasol'd tables
East, babbling our lingoes, flecked by the chalk of Britannia!
"we raise our charged glasses over unparasol'd tables"
"East, babbling our lingoes, flecked by the chalk of Britannia!"
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