Pete's Lammas

Lammas
Buried Treasure
PostHoles
Time Machine
Eltham Churchyard
The Pleasaunce
Well Hall Parade
Penny Royal
Court Yard
Westmount Lights
St.George's Field
King Johns Walk
The Tarn
M.P.S.
School Days
Two Into One
With A Smile
Dhillons
Two Zero One
G.L.C.
Marathon
Bouquet
Mind The Doors
M.B.E.
Birthday
Majesty
The Ganges
Whoa There
Out To Pasture
Little Richard
Hastings Pier
Flatford
Kelvedon Hatch
Kersey
Magic, Man!
Country Sounds
Microchip
Street Corner
Ambre Solaire
I,Spy
Dear Yvonne
Barry Hurley
Ron Desmond
Pumpin Iron
Ninety Years
Abbeystead
Welcome Home
My Agony
Bluebird
You
Every Day
Years ago at hand cranked pump
where glass filled twice for just four shillings,
There waved one flag with company name,
No need for gaudy billings.

The willing man with streaky cloth
Would check the water and oil,
And if the tyres looked underdone
Would smile at happy toil.

Windscreen too would feel his strength,
A labour of love to clean,
And soft cloth gently laid on paint
To protect from overalls lean.

No need to walk the mile to till
Or grumble over change,
The happy face made motoring fun,
Now attendants act so strange.

Without the driver calling
For five or ten of juice
All would soon be on their bikes,
Watching ends so loose.

Is petrol for the purchaser
To pay and then receive,
And salesman to do his bidding
And cars emptiness receive?

To do it as a service,
To smile, and not castigate
The busy, thoughtfull, driver,
On an errand, and getting late?

CLIFFORDS.
WELL HALL.