Return of The Druids
The Daft Druids return to the Journal, the independent hyperlocal newspaper for Pevensey Bay this month, (February, edition 16) with their latest literary work.
The Druids who offer visitations, recollections, incantations and general prophecies, in the manner of the Forgotten Priestesses of the Celts, at the Ocean View Bakery and Restaurant in Pevensey Bay three times a week, this month take to poetry in the House Officer at Pooh Corner.
The poem begins in classic daft druid form with the rhythm of the stars and the wind to guide them on their way, as with all their wise runic inspired words.
Read The Daft Druids, now featuring in their own star column, in the pages of the February Journal, available in all good local newsagents, priced 40 pence, and available as a full digital download on subscription (£6:50 12 editions).
The House Officer at Pooh Corner
—The Daft Druids
When it won’t come out
No matter how you try
You sit and sit and time goes by
Your belly’s getting bigger and the wind really stinks
Off to the Conquest, the doctor thinks.
Read the full classic Daft Druid poem, The House Officer at Pooh Corner, in this edition of the Bay Journal, out soon.
Soon to be available as part of the GCSE Syllabus in schools across the country along with John Keats, Ode to a Grecian Pan: Emily Bronte, Withering Tights and William Blake, Tyger, Tyger, I will tell you what, talk about Burning Bright
Read the full poem by the Daft Druids, The House Officer at Pooh Corner, in this edition of the Bay Journal, out soon.






























