Author: | Anonymous |
Publication Date: | 1821 |
Publisher: | Tickler Magazine. |
Country: | England |
Written: | late 18th century |
Form: | quatrain |
Rhyme: | AABB |
Lines: | 16 |
"The Goose and the Common", also referred to as "Stealing the Common from the Goose", is a poem written by an unknown author that makes a social commentary on the social injustice caused by the privatization of common land during the enclosures in England.[1] It was first recorded in a magazine in 1821 where it was quoted in full,[2] but it is estimated to have been written in the late 18th century.[3] [4] The poem is composed of 4 stanzas, each with two pairs of rhyming couplets.
The poem is often quoted or referenced in connection to the privatization of common resources, such as seed genetics,[5] the human genome[6] and taxpayer funded drug research.[7]
The posthumously released 2014 compilation album Rarities Volumes 1 & 2 by experimental musician Lindsay Cooper features "The Song of the Goose and the Common" which features lyrics adapted from the poem.
In the 2019 album Enclosure by The Askew Sisters, the poem is sung accompanied by cello and triangle in the track "Goose and Common".[8]
The 2020 music video, "The Goose and the Common", a collaboration between Shadab Shayegan (director, animation) and Heaven Sent Cat (music), has the poem fully included within the lyrics.[9]