I thought of taking tea
I thought of taking tea
Before remembering
It was not to my taste
The kettle was always boiling in the old place
It was you who liked a cuppa
Rarely out of reach
Sometimes there is a crescendo
In a piece of music
When the wheels seem about
To come off
I fear rolling down a hill
Falling off a precipice
At the end of the street
That was never there
Until the reaper wearing his long black cloak
Wielding a scythe that never did cut grass,
Stole the sun, from out of the sky
Without the promise of its return
The only shaft of light now falls
On a picture stuck to the fridge
I was never a babe magnet
But together we manage
To hang on
Side by side smiling against
A Mediterranean sky
When we thought we could be Dolphins
As if they were better than us
When the truth is more complex
So many species
Enjoy a bloodbath
But never you or me
Old Mrs Tailor in the bungalow
On the corner,
Opposite the fire station
With only one engine
That had seen better days
Sometime before the flood,
Drowned in her tea
She was found face down
In a bone china saucer
Her false teeth had come out
They were still snapping on the floor
Auditioning for the Mousetrap
She liked to let the tea cool
Giving it more surface area
You can drown in half a teaspoon apparently
But would struggle to lie face down
In one
It is a sorry picture
But no worse than old Stan
Who suffocated under
A copy of The Sun
(page three obviously)
Whilst sitting on the loo
We would float upon the ocean
Facedown
Wearing a mask and snorkel
Feeding the fish with breadcrumbs
Not necessarily the right thing to do
But it always seemed very popular
With the fish
It was sublime
Taking tea and eating grilled Sardines
In a cafe in the harbour
Fifteen hundred miles from
Finsbury Park
Invisible
Until we spotted a friend from work
What a small world it can be
Whether you feel in the mood
Or not.
Perhaps I could donate the tea bags
To the AA meeting
In the community centre
Aren’t they all supposed to be
Teetotal
Trying to survive without a rush
In a mad mad world
Caffeine-free should fill that brief.