Standing Out in a Crowd
¶ 1
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We’ve all seen him,
there on the home terrace,
just to the left of the goal.
Same stanchion and always stood on his own.
Dressed in Saturday best; flat cap resplendent come rain or shine.
It’s been his spot for forty years.
¶ 2
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“Poor old sod. How come he’s on his own?”
“Did he never have the son he always wanted?”
“No friends or neighbours to come with?”
¶ 3
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But we all keep our distance.
Contact restricted to a knowing glance and a nod.
A figure to be avoided in the half time tea queue.
Any conversations kept to a minimum.
No one wanting to get involved.
¶ 4
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Forty years same spot at the bar.
Each weeks wages swilled down his neck.
Everyday stumbling blindly home,
Oblivious of his wife and son.
¶ 5
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Loyalty only lasts so long.
Now he stands alone.
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