Saturday, 6 March 2021

Counter protest

COUNTER PROTEST 

I do not want to take part in this rally. 
Us against them.  Which one is an Aunt Sally? 
I hope, noticing me and this placard, 
they will not come across and kick me hard. 
I hope no stage will need me to decide 
whether to rescue someone on our side, 
and none remind me, every year I live, 
I was cowardly or provocative. 
I hope for space to let my bladder settle 
not in a crowd, not in a police kettle. 
We'll make the point against the wretched man, 
and get away as early as we can.


This poem was written in July 2018, a response to prompt 38 in Jo Bell's 52: write a poem a week.  The brief was to write against something.  Reluctance to take part in a counter-protest is about as against as anything can be.

I went on the counter-protest I describe, and my anxieties proved, as usual, to be groundless.  I can supply details of the causes on request.

The poem found publication in the booklet All together now from Babylon Art Gallery, Ely.  The gallery ran a competition for poems to be made into a comic book.  Mine wasn't the winner, but All together now gave a print opportunity to all the submitted work.

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