VOTING INTENTIONS (a congenial exercise in secrecy)



It is an act of communion, that slip

posted in a tin-black mouth.

The don’t-blame-me defence for years to come.

 

Once perhaps the everyday note to milkmen,

under empty bottle, weighed down by habit.

Its order sometimes blurred by rain.

 

Or maybe a love letter’s captive thought,

long pondered, with aching hope sent off.

The entreaty hidden beneath a doormat.

 

Or just the random prejudice of a moment,

clutched at, like a tabloid spread

in sudden ill-wind swept up and flailing.

 

Then, within a flimsy booth, set down

in two fleeting strokes of thick, soft pencil:

our only choice, this folded curse.


 
iv. 2015


  21 Reasons to Choose Jeremy Corbyn, August 2015

3 comments:

  1. With a nod of appreciation to Robert Louis Stevenson, Thomas Hardy and the Romans of Aquae Sulis ...

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    1. ... and, in a belated revision, Saint Paul (to Corinthians).

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  2. Would - in light of the outcome - that the 'only choice' had been something other. Certainly though it will prove a curse. Time perhaps to find further ways of being different: I feel almost wholly at odds with the country I live in.

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