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Friday, 13 August 2021

Stealth

Outpatients department
Grantham hospital
Oral Surgery & Orthodontics

Who knows what’s next
Who knows why
Who knows where

No butterflies or songbirds
No beech tree or aspen
No coffee, or tea

But lots of receptionists
Three so far
Have passed me onto the next one

Perhaps it is the new payment system
That’s left the car park so empty
Must remember to pay before I go

My Covid test results
Did not come through
Though Kate said I would be negative

I don’t know
Whether to take that as a compliment
Or if I ought not to pay anyway



Thursday, 12 August 2021

Sustained

Sat outside
By the straw bales
After a good lunch
Of cheeseburger, with tomato relish
Followed by
Peach and raspberry de-luxe ice cream

On the eleven-twenty to Newcastle
Complete with face masks
The only two
To board at Corbridge
But then we are travelling off-peak
As a means of economising


Wednesday, 11 August 2021

You Do The Math

Thomas Ellis
Painter
Decorator
Glazier
Signwriter

A tradesman
Serving the shopkeepers
Of this northern
Historic abbey town
Which closes at 4pm

Actually
The Deli at Number 4
Went home early
Or closed the shop
To prepare coleslaw

The building society
Has moved next door
Their building
Taken over by Dickinsons
Who were established in 1878


 

Tuesday, 10 August 2021

Inland Vacation

In Cartmel Square
The workers they congregated
Talk of the maidens bare
And the squire's suspension of shame

In the monastery temple
At Manjushri Kadampa centre
Shoes taken off at the door
Hands sanitised and face masks worn

A formal meditation
At fourteen-thirty
With flowers, offerings
Among images of the Buddha

The skylight is only a skylight
There are no stairs to climb
Nor any viewing platforms
To look out to the bay

Prudhoe Castle
Should we or should we not
Pay the entrance fee
Including a donation to the trust

But we have bought
A bicycle pump
And there are safe places
Hereabouts


 

Monday, 9 August 2021

Day Trippers

Ferns and moss
Fallen down trees
Footprints in the bogs

Sands and salt marshes
Bushes by the doyen’s dozen
An artisan baker’s shop and cafĂ©

A quiet place
A busy place
A place once so full of tourists

On platform one
Waiting for the train
To Silverdale

Two stops down the line
Alongside the estuary
From Grange-over-sands

To the RSPB’s sanctuary
At Leighton Moss, with the ducks
And a coronation chicken sandwich

Paint is peeling
From the glass window
Staring out into the station’s waiting area