Exit Peugeot by BBC Coventry & Warwickshire's Poet Laureate Jo Roberts The shuddering, groan as yet another decaying life-force slowly seeps into the history of this ravaged city reverberates throughout the region. This industry giant’s cavernous, gaping mouth that once incessantly fed on loyalty, sweat and toil now spews out the dry bones of its workforce picked clean of hope and possibilities. Husks of workers united in a common cause fundamental to their existence drift across barren communities stirred into clusters by the rancid hot air of politics and finance. After grazing on fat pastures of foreign fields this once insatiable beast now seeks the more palatable taste of progress liberally seasoned with profit instead of humanity. Lumbering and empty it leaves industry’s table its parting gift another scar on the city’s face that only time will gradually fade. A Ryton Verse To listen to songwriter Giovanni Esposito's effort click on the link below. Giovanni can certainly empathise with the Rytom workers - he was made redundant by another car manufacturer - Rover. |