Thursday 24 April 2014

Old Money, or; "The International Style"


from a collection entitled “Secrets & Lies” by Gary Knapton

Cool embalms your great metropolis

Style is the star of your show

Forget New York and the Asian wannabes

Only one place you gonna go


Money long-soaked through your dark cavities

Wealth bubbled over your bile

We call you a gimmick

We then try and mimic

Your international style


Might is a brand and it's name is London

Built on maritime ties

Rarely looking out at the rest of the UK

Wouldn’t wanna sully your eyes


Bow your heads to the landed gentry

Tailored in the Savile Row stitch

Berkeley, Grosvenor, Cadogan, Portman

The unapologetic old rich


Hedge-fund boys with their Hampstead helipads

Only count as “nouveau riche”

That’s so vile we say it in French

Old money is a water-tight niche


Russian billionaires blinged up in Belsize

Does not a pretty sight make

All the money in the world never bought class

To the un-inherited fake


On Golders Green

‘Cross Mayfair boulevards

Hidden down the cobbled street mews

The Garter and Crown owns half the island

Quietly collecting its dues


Here for the season

All the progeny

Effortless, anonymous, chic

Wrapped in the glare of their androgyny

Far from the maddening clique


Round the elegant curves of Regents Park

On the corners of your Square Mile

We doff our caps

To the capital chaps

With the international style


24/04/2014

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