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Work from Home Poem
Work from home, Finally, I can roam,
From room-to-room, And use zoom.
Organized & clean, or untidy and dense,
I will set up an office of low expense,
Children fighting in between Yet, you can’t be bothered to intervene.
Drinking coffee when I want There is no can and can’t.
Past methods are getting old, So, I invent and be bold. I know I can succeed, At taking the lead,
And al...
Saturday 27th March 2021 8:49 pm
Monday in Tier 4, New Year Jan 4
Facebook is full of futility;
pandemic emotional ping pong
vapid mini Directors spouting “truth”
proving a point to the other side
The class divide is dividing us,
fuelled by media-driven Morgans
who needs to create division to thrive
pointless pricks with absent minds
Propaganda piloted, spoon-feeding
Humans walk past Joe the homeless,
humming on their way into work
happily stil...
Monday 4th January 2021 7:51 am
New poem: Workers of the World... Fragment...
The harsh beep of the alarm clock
destroys our dreams,
we force our eyes open
splitting the crust at the seams.
Rusty we stand – shaken, brave,
weak, scared,
curing the scars and bruises
for the day and night shifts,
burying a billion excuses to call in sick
our subconscious scratching at the stitches
so carefully woven
over a thousand past li...
Wednesday 23rd February 2011 12:14 am
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