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A Must for Les Barker fans everywhere |
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Not really a folk site, but his poems are sometimes featured by folk performers and others. From the comic-macabre "Ballad of Blasphemous Bill" to the poignant WW1 poems of his "Rhymes of a Red Cross Man", you'll find something to make you stop and think ...... and maybe shed a tear or two. |
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Find out what frequently asked questions there are about storytelling and get the answers! |