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Tuesday, 1 December 2020

Ordinary People

Ordinary People

 

They go to the supermarket

Pick up their children from school

Sit down to their teas in the kitchen

Then watch some evening TV

 

Sitcoms and serials the usual

Channel-hopping to find something cheerful

Chat shows and game shows

Perhaps ignoring the News

 

Sometimes they go to the pub

Have a chat with their friends

Or go off to the football

If City are playing at home

 

They’re married, and have been for years

A nice little house in the street

Maybe a car parked right there outside

And a garden to sit out when it’s fine

 

They have their worries, of course

And which of us can say that they don’t?

With prices going up it seems daily

Yet no pay-rise again on the cards

 

And when they’re in town on a week-day

They go into cafes and shops

Buy a lucky dip for the Lottery

And hope there’s a change in their luck

 

They sit right next to you on the bus

In the morning when they travel to work

And listen in to their music

To help make the time pass

 

They don’t look any different

Just ordinary people in so many ways

Nothing to make them stand out in the crowd

Or to show that they’re anything special

 

They don’t appear to be evil

Or look like marked criminal types

But what they get up to on their computers

Sets them apart from the rest

 

Their viewing and chatting and grooming

Goes on sometimes late into the night

But when you talk to them next morning

You’d never tell them apart from your mates

 

Copyright Andy Fawthrop 2020

 

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