Its a rollover: the jackpot
is an estimated £10 million.
We have one lucky winner.
The cost of Trident’s replacement
is an estimated £100 billion.
We have no lucky winners.
You would need to win
the lottery, every day
for the next 27 years.
In nuclear conflict,
there are no lucky winners.
If you have enjoyed my poetry on this blog, my new collection, “Little Green Poetry” is now available from Lulu – – £4+P&P (paperback) or £2.50 (for e-book readers)
You can still order copies of my first collection, “Little Red Poetry” from http://www.leftbooks.co.uk or http://www.lulu.com – again for £4 (pb) or £2.50 (as a pdf for e-readers).
I hope you enjoy reading my poems, and, as always, all proceeds will go to help build the fightback against corporate political parties, to build a voice for the millions, not the millionaires.
To find out more about my politics, visit the website of the Committee For A Workers’ International, which is engaged in struggle in around 50 countries worldwide.
April 4, 2015 at 1:34 pm |
I have been really enjoying “The Little Green Poetry” and have even risked boring some of my friends by insisting on reading some of it to them (not everyone likes poetry as much as I do!). However, the reality has been that it is always well recieved as it expresses feelings and thoughts many of us share deep inside about the geopolitical situation. I reccomend people check this out and I urge you, Mr Walton, to never stop writing as this is the kind of stuff words were meant for.
April 4, 2015 at 6:11 pm |
Thanks very much for your kind words Alan!