Airbed and Isaac

A poetry cycle by poet, Seymour Frampton, that describes the decline of his relationship with famed hedonist and socialite, Gertrude Boater, (aka Marcus). The poems tell of Seymour's tragic journey into ill health and muffin addiction. Seymour has been published in 'Shimmering Moth', a now defunkt poetry magazine that was only sold in coffee shops in Eastern Toronto.

Biscuits

In Aldi I bought Garibaldi. You, Fig rolls. We longingly ached at the checkout. Oh crumbs.

Coffee

From the poem cycle, 'Airbed and Issac'.

Frampton's Hampton (for Marcus)

When he lost his verve His blue notes?

Garibaldi Horror Show

The day we went to Legoland.

I, Corby

And the, 7.32…

Muffins Number One

Oh. my beautiful, funny, muffin.

Stilton Story

I had a dream on Ryanair that I washed Bryan's hair in curry sauce. Sometimes I eat a lot a cheese...

Your Lady Garden

I can be your Alan Titchmarsh.