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2025

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"Another bostin book of comic verse from the master of mirth. Poignant, reflective and all the way up to 11 on the comedy dial. I particularly like the one about sperm!..."Willis the PoetAnother trawl through the mind of Johnny Mogs, a popular performer on the spoken word circuit. Here he promises the 'saftness' we have come to expect together with some more serious poems., so be prepared!Heather Wastie,former Worcestershire Poet Laurea...

2024

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John Morris, otherwise known as Mogs, has lived in The Black Country all his life. He is an amazing blind poet and stage performer and this is his fourth collection, following on from a set of verses written in the Black Country dialect."Johnny 'Mogs' Morris is a familiar and much loved face on the Black Country poetry scene, raising more than a chuckle or three from audiences by way of his rhyming verse. In his latest collection he's exploring the ageing process in his own indomit...

2024

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If you are a poetry lover or a student of the English Language, this may not be for you. The poems aren't particularly 'poetic' and some of the words share only a passing resemblance to English. Instead it's a collection of dialect poems intended to celebrate the uniqueness of the people of The Black Country, the way we speak and our sheer saftness. Hopefully some of them will give you a loff!And what is the Black Country? In general terms it is the part of the West Midlands of Engl...