Pete's Yesterday

Yesterday
Bronze
FamilyTree
Yromem
Better Than You?
Be Elected
Bang On Time
St.Johns Church
Eltham Palace
Stanley
P.C.
Think Again
Colonel Everest
Elizabeth Leggatt
The Queens House
Nought Line Meridian
Starling
Pit Bull Terror
Horse
Chinese Tiger
S.O.S.
Biggin Hill
The Trossachs
Stick Of Rock
Ye Olde Salutation
Nazca
Mystery
The Old Vicarage
True Or False
Killer
Blow The Wind Southerly
Autumn
A Little More Time
Lace
Cumulus
Minority
Silence
Shout Shout.....!
Altogether Now
Ambitious
K.P.A.
Take Off
Next Patient
Accentuate The Positive
Mum
Evacuee
School Meals
Steam
Frankie Howard
With Love
Mark Pilford
Wedding Dress
Gone Shopping
My Love
Piccadilly Circus
Retired
If I could build
An Observatory,
And could use local brick,
The Slabs would be twenty feet long,
And five or six feet thick.

I'd stand them up
Fixed in the ground,
They would be seen from miles away,
Made as like a Tripod,
With the fore sight to be found
On Distant Hill,
Or Valley Cleft,
Or Giant Marker, round.

I would lay my Star Map,
Grandiose,
On the Land,
In Wiltshire, and in Somerset,
And high in Cumberland.

I'd draw my Protractor
Fan shaped,
In Caithness, and on Dartmoor, dry,
And my stately Sextant, tall and accurate,
In Lewis' Western Sky.

I'd chart The Seasons of The Year,
Time the Moons wax and wane,
Watch the Sun, rise and shine,
Autumn, Winter, Spring, again.

But I would mark
Lammas
As the highlight of The Year,
With Silbury, the Form of Gaia,
Mother Earth,
Extremely Dear!

1992