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Purple Poets

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Munster Square
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London NW1 3PL
Tel: 0207 383 4922
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writer-in-residence
Kim Morrissey

West Euston Time Bank Purple Poets
Founding Member 2005
Patsy Futatsugi

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Patsy Futatsugi

Pasty reading 'After the War' to Mayor of Camden, Councillor Ansari June 2009 (photograph courtesy Wellcome Trust)


Patsy reading her wonderful poem about Chocolate
to the Mayor of Camden,
Councillor Omar Faruque Ansari,
June 2009
Cumberland Market First Annual Collections Picnic.
Pasty also appears in the film of the event
photograph and film courtesy Wellcome Trust



Retired and going backwards, I suppose.

I was a mum at 20 and that was fun, being a mum. When my son
was eighteen I got married to my Japanese husband and that
started a big, new, different life. We went to live in New York for
three years and we both enjoyed that.  Back in England we had to
get on with our lives so I went back to work while Kota studied.

I retired at 60 and very luckily the Third Age Project found me and
has given me a new lease of life and I do the things now that I didn't
have time to do when I was working. Old age does have its benefits!

Poetry-In-Progress

A NATIONAL HERO:
ROGER BANNISTER

(written for the National Hspital's 150th Anniversary
and read at their Benefit 'Fayre on the Square' 26.06.2010)


Wellcome Acts of Mercy
(Art for All project: 02.04.2009)


PLAYING CARROM WITH POETS

THAT IN-BETWEEN TIME (DREAMS)
(written for National Poetry Day 2007)

THE PEOPLE ARE WE DIFFERENT
(written to celebrate the  Bi-Centennial Anniversary
of the British Abolition of Slavery, March 25th 2007)

END OF SPRING SEASON (a haiku)

THE LADIES IN SAREES


SAINT GEORGE OR THE DRAGON, 2006

MOTHER'S DAY MAKES ME CRY

POSTCARD PERFECT

AFTER THE WAR



(All poems © Patsy Futatsugi. All rights reserved).


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A NATIONAL HERO:
Roger Bannister

(by Patsy Futatsugi)



Every child
of my generation
remembers Roger Bannister
Breaking the four minute mile.

I can see him doing it.
Close your eyes.
So can you.
A National Hero.

Now picture a stethoscope.
An every day hero.
A neurologist at the National
Dr. Bannister, Queen's Square.
Helping us all
In our race for life.



'Roger Bannister' was written for
The National Hospital of Neurology and Neurosurgery's
150th Anniversary  and first performed by Patsy
with the Purple Poets  at 'The Fayre on the Square'
The National Hospital's Benefit
on June 26, 2010




PATSY FUTATSUGI
Wellcome Acts of Mercy
02.04.2009



It’s amazing how you look at things for years

and not really take notice - I’ve seen the paintings
the ‘Acts of Mercy’ but not taken them in
because I’ve always been in a rush seeing friends and
my father in hospital


But today, at the Wellcome Trust Library,
I saw the Acts of Mercy for the first time.

They were so beautiful

Full of passion
And sorrow

And I wish
I had seen them
Sooner.




West Euston Time Bank Purple Poets
Written at the Wellcome Trust Library
02.04.2009


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PATSY FUTATSUGI
Playing Carrom
With the Purple Poets
05.01.2009



Imagine the scene
with all the talking and laughing
and whooping when it hits home

Food being cooked to hand round
Greasy fingers
Wonderful aroma!

Playing Carrom is like Pool
without a cue
Flicking Fingers to Thumb

And it hurts

Especially when you lose.





PATSY FUTATSUGI
THAT IN-BETWEEN TIME (DREAM)
2005 National Poetry Day
THEME: DREAMS
second draft 29.09.2007



I should write down my dreams
Colour is always in my mind
Music too.

Time and pictures tumbling through time

When I wake
I feel wow
What's going on?

You know that in-between time
That in-between time
between sleeping and waking

You only remember when you wake.



PATSY FUTATSUGI
DREAMS
first draft 13.09.2007

for 2007 National Poetry Day


I should write down my dreams
Colour is always in my mind
Music Too.
Time and pictures tumbling

When I wake
I feel wow
What's going on?




Patsy Futatsugi first performed this poem on National Poetry Day 2007 (04.10.2007)
in Henry Woolf's workshop for London Time Bank Poets "How to Read A Poem."
(The Crypt, Munster Square, West Euston, London.




First Draft: ARTISTS AGAINST RACISM



PATSY FUTATSUGI
THE PEOPLE ARE WE DIFFERENT
22.03.2007



The People -- are we different?

Do we have to be so scared
Of different races
Different colours
Why is this so?

What started it all?
Was it the governments
Of the world
Who wanted to divide us.

So much has happened way back
That we can't
Believe the pain is caused
And put the mankind back.



Patsy Futatsugi is a founding member
of the West Euston Time Bank Purple Poets






PATSY FUTATSUGI
End of Spring Season (a haiku)
08.02.2007




pink blossom petal
falling down into the ground
end of spring season



Patsy Futatsugi first performed this poem
with the Purple Poets
at the H-pod Cumberland Market Square
on International Language Day  February 22, 2007.





PATSY FUTATSUGI
After The War
22.07.2006


My mother worked in a sweet shop
And every Friday she brought me
My special treat. Fuller's Chocolates .

Round with bits of purple and red
Square nougat, sugared almonds
Walnuts covered in Dark and Milk
Chocolate. They were just there
Every Friday when she was paid.

One Friday my mother forgot
I remember screaming
Kicking and crying
"Where's my bloody chocolates"
And being put to bed without supper.

The next Friday she came home
With more glossy, shiny,
Gooey chocolates.
Glossy, shiny, creamy,
Milky, syrupy-sweet

Smearing on the hands and face
Of a five year old

Melting in my mouth.



Patsy Futatsugi first performed this poem with the Purple Poets
at the Cumberland Market Festival, Cumberland Market,
at 2 p.m. on the Main Stage on July 29, 2006.






PATSY FUTATSUGI
Postcard Perfect
04.06.2006

CAMDEN GREEN FAIR 2006



Years ago in Morroco
I saw women
Drawing water from the well

It looked wonderful
To see young girls
Old women, children

Dressed in their beautiful clothes
Gracefully carrying water
On their heads every day

This year we have a drought
And a hose pipe ban and
I am the one carrying water

My arms ache with the load
It isn't so
picture perfect.




Patsy Futatsugi first performed this poem with the Purple Poets
at the Camden Green Fair , Regent's Park, London, England 04.06.2006








PATSY FUTATSUGI
Saint George or the Dragon:
St. George's Day, 2006
06.04.2006


It was a task and of course I was scared.
I was the demon slayer
I lie awake at night feeling the hot flames
hearing the cries: Fire; Fire; Fire

This old fable has always been easy.
Handsome George
On a beautiful horse
Killing something ugly

Keeping the world safe.
No one wonders what I will do
When there are no more
Monsters left to slay.

Always hoping this will be the last,
I go on killing;
Killing; killing
Breathing fire.




Patsy Futatsugi is a founding member
of the West Euston Time Bank Purple Poets








PATSY FUTATSUGI
MOTHER'S
DAY MAKES ME CRY
23.03.2006


When I'm asked about my mum
I get a lump in my throat
And I know the years of her going
Because my grandson
Was born the year of her death.


Patsy Futatsugi is a founding member
of the West Euston Time Bank Purple Poets




PATSY FUTATSUGI
THE
LADIES IN SAREES
2005 National Poetry Day
THEME: THE FUTURE



I want to see all those colours
Of the ladies' sarees
As they bathe in the sea
Sarees swirling around

I want to see old ladies collecting
Dung from sacred cows
To use to keep their floors clean
Wearing sarees brighter than any colour I've seen

I'll be seeing ladies in sarees swimming
I'll be seeing sacred cows
I'll be seeing lady builders building

I'll be wearing sarees too.



Patsy Futatsugi first performed this poem with the Purple Poets
at the National Poetry Day 2005 Celebration,
The Poetry Café, London, England 06.10.2005




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