Slowly as the weeks have crept by, the non-verbal voice has been calling So open your eyes and listen…….
Thursday, 19 December 2013
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
Monday, 25 November 2013
What should you think when...
you are paid in sweets...
you find your Rabbit in your Dad's wardrobe, and you are outsmarted by a guinea pig...
Friday, 1 November 2013
Friday, 25 October 2013
Monday, 21 October 2013
Tuesday, 1 October 2013
A BEAUTIFUL DAY OF SANDWICH MAKING HELL
The sun is blinding, my eyes are stinging, the ground is
crunching, it is repetitive, it is fast I am running. The pressurised air
spurts out at speeds I shudder to think about, fast enough for a loose screw to
shoot through someone’s leg like a bullet something we learnt on our first
day. The conveyer’s don’t stop and neither do I, I am fast I am running. I am
not fast enough, not strong enough, not loud enough, not tough enough. And if you don’t run, you don’t look back on
what it was you had before because the chances are, you are only there out of desperation,
but it takes you, it takes what little energy and personality it was that you
had before. Until you are nothing- but a breathing worn machine like the
conveyors. And I am running I won’t become metallic- mindless. I won’t become
like them. The sandwiches spurt by so
fast you can’t even blink it is cold and your nose drips, but you can’t leave
the belt so you have to wipe it on your sleeve-or they shout. The older ones make it look easy they
chatter away like neighbours over garden fences as they top the bread, spread
the chicken, put the tomatoes and lettuce on. They swear at the young ones for
“ not “ trying hard enough it doesn’t matter if it’s your first day or last
hour-still the same. And then it dawns
on you that these are little people who care for nothing. I am running I have
startled the ponies and they run from me like I am a machine. I can hear the
pressurised air spurting out; I can hear the sirens and conveyor belts, even if
I am in the middle of a field with a herd of startled ponies. As they bitch
about you “ I’ve told her” because they haven’t shown you properly you see how
worn they look how tired and how much of their life the place has sucked out of
them. You do as your told or try to because they haven’t shown you properly and
they shout again. Your body aches and eyes are heavy but you have to keep pace
the conveyors don’t stop and sandwich after sandwich you top and push down
hard. Its hurts so much you want to cry and you don’t know how much time has
passed because they don’t let you see the only clock in the room. We rely on them, the managers with their
clipboards and plastic phones and the digital clocks they have pinned to their
Daz white tops, they don’t tell, think you don’t know. But my body knows it, it
hurts too much I can tell I know that this is wrong it has gone on far too
long. I KNOW I KNOW, I RUN, I RUN. I am not dumb. One by one people disappear
and then the older ones talk “ and we should have had a third break” they have
found something better to complain about they want to go home. They threaten us say that anybody who leaves
is fired but nobody cares they walk out I RUN I RUN. The sun makes my eyes
sting the evening is warm and bright the sun is almost setting, it looks like
it had been a good day. But I don’t know up before the sun rose I can’t see the
time of day pass in that place it is only when I get out I know how late it is,
that the whole day is gone. Because when I make it home all I will want to do
is sleep, and I will dream of the sirens and alarms because I hear them all the
time. Even if I am awake with my head on a soft pillow the sounds don’t stop,
they are constant, they are chasing me and I run.
The man on the wall gives me a funny look as I sit and rest,
he takes a bite of a shop bought sandwich. I recognise the packaging right down
to the yellow sticker. He takes a bite, and winces
“ Not worth shit” he complains.
( a response to the forced sandwich)
Monday, 30 September 2013
Sweep Looting
Police battens
Hit the sign.
This protest ain’t no crime.
And I am losing out this time.
Riots, looting
Blind men, whooping.
There’s nothing else, we have worth losing.
Make me sweep the streets
I'm looting.
Make me sweep the streets
I'm looting.
Thursday, 12 September 2013
The Poorest Irony
C.Vs letters, “I’ll call you” backs
I’ve walked too far down these tracks
It’s only me.
I’ll work for free.
Sunday, 8 September 2013
Monday, 19 August 2013
The Carnival Master
Walking home
In the dark one night
Bright feathers flash
And light the sky.
The drums beat
And shake the street.
Maracas’ Asses
Shake the masses
Blinded by
The feathers flashes.
Painted faces
Masked and true
Smile
As their arms welcome you.
Flirtatious skirts
When Asses work.
Dance and shake
And make a break
This fun is never, a mistake.
The street moves on
The lighting's strong.
Dance that beat
And shake the street.
Hugging everyone we
meet.
Orange flashes
Give us dashes
Of smiling teeth and bodies masses.
Skirts do rise
And fall to surprise
As the feathers flutter in my eyes.
Bodies move
And twist
And groove
To the feats and drums of beats.
Feathers fall and flash us all.
We make the beat
And break the street
Our flaring dances in the heat.
Sweat runs down
We sway the street
Keeping all our
Feathers neat.
Breathing faster
Dancing master
Gather all the moves
And faster.
Music master
Make us gather
Our colours glare
And make them stare.
Standing in our wake
And faster.
This quiet night
The best disaster.
So come strange stranger
As the music gets faster.
Watch and learn
As we discern
The fun
From all of what we earn.
Dance and shake
With the fast music
We make.
And the flairs we shake
Will give us faith
This is what
These
Carnivals make.
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