
‘Fish & Chip Shop’ … Pen and Wash – WHB 2017
VINEGAR
Sometimes
I feel like a priest
In a fish and chip queue
Quietly thinking
As the vinegar runs through
How nice it would beTo buy supper for two
By Roger McGough
[ From: Penguin Modern Poets 10 – Henri; McGough; Patten ]
This gentle compact verse catches, in just a few phrases, some of the emotion of a humdrum everyday activity and wistfully points to the suppressed yearnings of both a personal and a monastic life.
Roger McGough (1937 – ) is an English poet, broadcaster, playwright, and children’s author . He presents the BBC Radio 4 programme ‘Poetry Please’. He is one of the leading members of the group which have become known as The Liverpool Poets’.

A fine description of a poetic gem and an excellent pictorial evocation of the scene
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Many thanks for commenting, Derrick.
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Thank you, Roland, for introducing this gentle and poem, dreaming and longing.
Miriam
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Thank you, Miriam. Glad you approved it.
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Brings to mind Anne Tyler’s novel, Vinegar Girl.
Worth a read, for sure.
As was the poem!
best,
james
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Thanks for the tipbJK
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