‘How
To Philosophize With A Hammer’
(or
down in the East End with Niezsche.)
Me
and Phil Mitchell, you know the geezer,
face
like a boiled clam, lobster colour
and
steaming, were ‘aving a few jars down
the
Queen Vic, chatting about this, chatting
about
that, when I notice his ‘ead starts
ballooning
into some grotesquely pink
bubble
gum bauble all set to go: BANG!
Laughably
‘e concludes it’s because
‘e
went to uni and ‘e needs to express
his
ideas on Jean-Paul Sartre and Nietzsche.
I
thought Chelsea had splashed the cash again,
got
in some new lads for their pub quiz team,
so
not to be out done I mouthed off
untold
praise for the West Ham Academy.
Slurps
on his lager, pulls gargoyle faces,
before
going on about reinventing
treason;
claims there’s too much rhyming
and
too few metaphors in the world these days,
blames
all our woes on lesbians and gays.
Just
then his brother Grant pipes up, moaning,
fed
up, on the look out for a cheap thrill;
so
we kicks the shit out of Ian Beale.
After
the pub we get the eighty six
to
Stratford, me and Phil ‘ave another
set
to, all ‘cos ‘e reckons that was where
Shakespeare
came from, but I know ‘e were south
of
the river, so says I, that makes ‘im,
bard
or no bloody bard, Millwall and a bit pikey,
and,
let’s face it, for 'im to ‘ave crossed
the
Thames; what for, it’s just so unlikely.
Now
Grant’s getting very bored by all this
old
rabbit. At the bus stop ‘e lays into
some
fart-faced queue jumping hag.
Her
shopping hits the deck and there’s apples
and
pears rolling about in the gutter,
‘er
bag gets split, there’s claret and piss
all
over the shop. There’s even some talk
of
the old bill coming, blue lights flashing.
And
on top of all that, the bus driver
gets
all in a right ol’ strop. Just ‘cos we
ain’t
got nufink smaller than an tenner.
So
we legs it off up to the Boleyn.
Downs
a portion of pie and mash with green
liquor. Then we ‘ave a little sing song,
a
few choruses of:‘Bubbles’ sat around
the
World Cup statue of Hurst an’ Peters
holding
aloft the late great Bobby Moore.
Feeling
all claret and blue, Grant reckons
I’m
blessed to be in the: ‘Twilight of the Idols’.
‘How
To Philosophize With A Hammer’ – first pub.
Ersatz Press #1 2010
Bio:
Born East London but
now residing amongst the hedge mumblers of rural Suffolk, P.A.Levy has been
published in many magazines, both on line and in print, from ‘A cappella Zoo’
to ‘Zygote In My Coffee’ and many places in-between. He is also a
founding member of the Clueless Collective and can be found loitering on page
corners and wearing hoodies at www.cluelesscollective.co.uk
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