Dr John Cooper Clarke is an English poet who emerged from the punk era as a performance poet, actor writer, renowned as having a sharp wit and a satirical style. He is known as 'The Emperor of Punk Poetry.' John Cooper Clarke remains one of Britain's favourite poets and has been stirring poetic hearts and minds for decades. Clarke's performances are characterised by quick and lively renditions of his poems, usually performed a cappella. He is often referred to as 'the Bard of Salford,' his home town. His quirkiness is reflected in his commitment to writing a poem about Elvis Presley every year. I enjoy his word play and use of rhyme. He has numerous books of poetry available. I am sharing one of his more recent Elvis offerings from the book, 'The Luckiest Guy Alive.' The Man Who Didn't Love Elvis A sad sack sitting in a sickly groove The band kicked- he couldn't move What was he trying to prove The man who didn't love Elvis He didn...