STEVEN ANDREW praises a beautifully written and enjoyable read
By Sally Spiers
I do not admire those who raise the frag-
mentation of our communities, who hide
in the middle of conflagration, who skulk
in the camouflage of patriotism. There’s an
Ag-ony to loving your country
committing to the whole damned
rag-bag, flagrant scumbag sausage-
eating flabby scallywag flying-teabags-
like-prayer-flags lot of us.
On the periodic table Ag is also silver.
The precious metal in universal suffrage,
our idiosyncratic use of mileage, the
common language of agnostics and the
agency of working-class antagonists.
These colours I gladly nail to my mast.
Sally Spiers is retired and lives in North London. Her poems have been published by the International Times, Wild Fire and Ink Sweat and Tears. She was commended in the Artemesia Poetry Competition 2024, the Brighton and Hove Poetry Competition 2024, and the South Downs Poetry Competition 2025. She won 1st prize in the Charm Poetry Competition 2024 and 3rd prize in the Seahaven Poets Competition 2026. She is an active member of the Peace Movement and organises a London wide poetry study group.



