Lancashire Dialect Poetry: ‘Council Chap Puts Pike In Chorley’, Poem Read By Frank Speak
Posted On 25/11/2023
Council Chap Puts Pike In Chorley
Pikes arrrs Sez womon In Aggy Cwop Horwich Mon Sez think Thee not Jog on Borth sez Belmont lad That hills ars Since me Dars Da Da Da were a Dad All of you Best think on Lord Lever wheezes The Pike is On my map For the Bolton weavers To roll down on Good Friday and Crack their yeds Folks aboon out tha minds surely? Council chap puts Pike in Chorley. Even eee groans at arr futility. Guvment sold land tuh watter utilities. Hang on highland wer a Celtic throne. Bin ar beacon fer last Millennium. Me make Rivington cup ring stone. Pidgin coos flapping colourful wings. Red rose head nods intuh wind. Mother Nature owd as hill sez Pikes fer evrewun. Allus wer. Allus will.
Thanks to Frank Speak helping to keep the Lancashire dialect alive, hence the blog.
Please get in touch to let me know of any other local traditions connected to this part of the landscape.
Lancashire Day is on 27th November every year.
REAL Lancashire includes Barrow-in-Furness to Manchester. Reet.
Read more about the top phrases, slang, and keywords in the Lancashire dialect and the Lancashire accent and Lindsay Hoyle…
If you want to know about our local delicacy of Chorley Cakes and the area in general, give Professional Moron aka Alex Morris’s blog a good read.
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O’reet? Reet proper! By ‘eck, t’were proper beltin’. T’ blog by Alex Morris is also reet outstandin’ well done that lad.
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