Commuting by Andrew Richardson
People complain, the cold the rain
On station platforms awaiting the train.
Today it is warm the sun it out
"It's too hot" the commuters shout
Umbrellas wrapped sandwiches packed
Some in cagoules and some in macs
The 6.45 can be seen down the line,
A silent chorus of relief erupts..........
"First time this week it's been on time".
The long slender body engulfs the commuters
They take their seats and tap their phones and computers
A silence falls - to speak is a crime
If you've nothing to do then stare at the grime
Or read the graffiti sprayed on the walls.........
Ah! the metropolis blocks the dome of St Pauls.
As the journey ends there's some confusion and panic
As people wake up, some happy, some manic
They hustle and bustle to the barrier gate
Some always early some always late
And through in a flurry an off to their work
Oh how I wonder why we don't go berserk.!