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LADY WALKING
She walks a marathon distance each day,
passing people she has known for years
now unrecognizable, vague, like shadows.
She no longer engages with them,
struggling to distinguish between the faded faces.
She retraces each step, regardless of the weather -
always dressed for it. Back and forth.
The same handful of routes trodden in sequence.
The same street corner where she...
Monday 31st January 2022 10:16 am
twenty
i never imagined living to this ageÂ
and maybe that’s why it all feels so surrealÂ
the younger version of me lost hope so quicklyÂ
i never planned to reach this dayÂ
i don’t want to celebrateÂ
i don’t want to blow out any candlesÂ
or open any gifts
i want to feel betterÂ
i’m spending the couple nights before i turn twenty relapsing alone in a cold roomÂ
there is nothing ...
Friday 29th October 2021 5:01 am
Wrong Career .
I was young and worked in a garage. I was in the wrong job, aged 17. Why did I end up there? Was it fate punishing me for not joining the RAF? Other people thought I’d be good at fixing cars. I wasn’t; I was barely ok. Think of quiet me in a real man’s world. It was a daunting thought and there I was.
It was ok at first but soon went wrong. Trying to take a Volvo’s bumper o...
Thursday 30th May 2013 4:15 pm
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