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Tuesday, 16 November 2021

Market Day

Market Day

Across the square, Cross-shadowed

Among redundant white lines

Car-cleared and bollarded

An encampment of trucks and white vans

Stalls under candy-stripe awnings

Channel raindrops into small streams

To drip from corners into baskets and trolleys

 

Shouting and calling, touting and yelling

Today’s bargains, special offers

Everything fresh from the farm

Cox’s in boxes

Bananas in bunches,

Grapes, tomatoes and pears

Eggs, bacon and ham

Puddings, pies and pasties

Sauces, pickles and jam

Milk, cheeses and honey

Flowers, veggies and fruit

Everything’s there if you’ve got money

 

Oily, scaly wet fish, fresh from the seas

Sharp-finned, bright-eyed and open-mouthed

All good at this price

Glittering, silver darlings

Fanned out on piles of crushed ice

 

Men’s outsizes, ladies’ lingerie, hats, bras, knickers and socks

Hoover bags, replacement parts, watches, batteries and clocks

 

Stall-holders sipping extra-sweet tea

Hugging the mugs for their warmth

Take-away bacon rolls cooling on the side

While change is quickly given

Keeping up incessant banter for the punters

A thriving cash economy

Among the strolling bargain-hunters

 

Hours later, the camp dismantled, the rubbish, the mess and the muck,

Brushes and brooms in the rain, and work-men with the garbage-truck

 

The wind whips round the deserted space

Whilst, inside, in the pub and the café

It’s time to watch someone else working

And for some hot food and a drink

A chance at last to get warm

A space to reflect and to think

 

Copyright Andy Fawthrop 2021

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