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Simon Widdop
by Simon Widdop
Hailing from Wakefield, West Yorkshire, Simon writes and performs poetry that blends a healthy mixture of Northern humour with a lashing of punk attitude and a dash of kitchen sink realism with topics that range from the experiences of working in retail and life in a small market town right through to tall tales in Brooklyn bars and tributes to fallen Angels.
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When The Revolution Comes
A poem of peace, love & understanding for these darker days. Be the change that you want to see.
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Her, Love
A love poem..
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...It Wasn't All That Bad Actually...
As 2016 comes to close, It's time to reflect on the year and realise...It Wasn't All That Bad Actually...
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Sending A Drunk Text Whilst Sober
a poem of regrets? Missed connections?
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the proud thin dying by Charles Bukowksi
the proud thin dying by Charles Bukowksi by Simon Widdop
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The Caveman
Lads, we've all been there. When we've had that silly argument and sulked off in a huff, this is one of those times.
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"I'm not a racist but..." (Remake)
An updated version of my anti-racism poem. Again, I'll leave the original version on here as a demo.
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By The Glass Case (Remake)
A new recording of By The Glass Case. There a few tweaks from the original version (which is still up as a demo)
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An Open Letter To The Occupant II
An Open Letter To The Occupant I & II were written in 2016 after attending With Banners Held High. Both can be listened to back-to-back or as separate poems.
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An Open Letter To The Occupant I
An Open Letter To The Occupant I & II were written in 2016 after attending With Banners Held High. Both can be listened to back-to-back or as separate poems.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Hailing from Wakefield, West Yorkshire, Simon writes and performs poetry that blends a healthy mixture of Northern humour with a lashing of punk attitude and a dash of kitchen sink realism with topics that range from the experiences of working in retail and life in a small market town right through to tall tales in Brooklyn bars and tributes to fallen Angels.
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