Brian Patten made his name in the 60′s as part of the Liverpool trio, alongside Roger McGough and Adrian Henri and is still one of the most accessible poets working in the world today.
I posed his question:
Bleak memory trudges down a road in search of – of what?
to a few poetic minds and this is how they responded. And if you have a response post it in the comments section… Love to hear from you!
Experience suggests that the bleak land serves depression well…and whilst there are certainly black diamonds to be found, there is also the overwhelming hypnotic pull to overstay our welcome…
I prefer the white diamonds of the present…
Deb Ralph
Bleak memory trudges down a road in search of an umbrella
Bleak memory trudges down a road in search of a friendly publisher
Jan Turner-Jones
Bleak memory trudges down a road in search of
where he went wrong, and everyone else stayed right,
the point at which his life became a consequence,
instead of the main dish.
Lionel Harris-Spence

Gosh, all these poets and their poetry! I am so enjoying discovering who is out there in the land of pen and paper and a few moments…and then the long stretches of pondering, searching and understanding. i Especially like Lionel Harris-Spence’s response to the Q. Cant wait to look the work of these poets up.
It is a vast landscape Therese… Glad you are enjoying it!