Sometimes when I’m dreaming
Sometimes when I’m dreaming
I climb a high mountain
Which is often a staircase
Or resembles a building
Maybe the Shard or the Eiffel Tower
The air is sweet with no need for an Oxygen mask
It is warm and there is never any snow
I gaze out over London
Across the roofs of the old town
Which look like stepping stones
A giants causeway
Leading toward the river
A silvery snake
Tourist cruisers look like dragon boats
The Oxford eight edges in front of Cambridge
In the distance getting closer
Looming up before me
I behold Durham cathedral
Rarely do I question
How it suddenly appears
Three Hundred miles covered
In a single beat
It is of no consequence
The River Wear loops around the castle mound
Miners walk across Elvet bridge
Carrying their banners proudly
Eppelton, Seaham, Murton
So many villages torn-in-two
By strikes and poor investment
1984 and all that
Some men have never worked again
Drum Majors toss a mace high into the air
It glitters
As the brass bands play
The people look so small
From the top of Nelson’s column
In Trafalgar Square
I should feel unwell
From the change in location
Squinting through the fog
The traffic is atrocious
It feels like 1954
Feeding the birds with Julie Andrews
There used to be pigeons
Vendors, selling bags of seed
They would mob children
Sitting on a child’s outstretched hands
The tops of heads
Until they were banned
Issued with extermination orders
Ethnically cleansed
Soiling the soul of English heritage
Was their only true crime
So many photo opportunities
Long gone
As I slide down the back of a stone lion
Standing on firm ground
Looking up at Nelson
The Specials sing free Nelson Mandela
As the Poll Tax riots
Rage around me
Back in 1990, when I was a Samaritan
Giving of my time, expecting nothing
And then I am back, on a high ledge
Looking down
Without any suicidal feelings
Wishing I could find a better way
To change the world
Outside of dreaming