Away End
¶ 1
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I’m in the visitors’ end,
the away end, and it’s not easy,
watching the town where you live
play the town where you’re from.
¶ 2
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Being verbally abused by the fans
from the town where you live and
not having traveled with the fans
from the town where you’re from.
¶ 3
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In the away end,
the ‘dir-ty nor-thern bastards’ end;
being weighed up by a defensive wall
of high-viz jackets,
¶ 4
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being filmed by the police,
just in case you do something criminal,
for the record. Say cheese,
show them your good side. After all,
¶ 5
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to them, you are just another face in the away end:
another face who set off too early,
traveled too far, and
paid too much to get in.
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