Poems on Jewish and socialist themes, published jointly with Jewish Socialist magazine. NewcomersMy father came to England from another countryMy father's mother came to Englandfrom another countrybut my father's father stayed behind.So my dad had no dad hereand I never saw him at all.One day in springsome things arrived:a few old papers,a few old photosand - yes -a hulky bulky thick checked jacketthat belonged to the manI would have called 'Grandad'The Man Who Stayed Behind.But I kept that jacketAnd I wore itAnd I wore itAnd I wore ittill it wore right throughat the backAlso by Michael Rosen: The Golem Of Old PragueThe Skin Of Your Back * Did I Hear You Write?
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