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Truro Cathedral, ShelterBox and A Poem

15 Nov
I was in Truro Cathedral this afternoon with both my choirs as we rehearsed for a very special Carol Service,  the ShelterBox Carol Service on December 19th.
The poet, Brian Bilston, has very generously given me permission to share this excellent poem with you. I hope, as I progress through these decades, I can stick to this resolution. We will be at a demo on Saturday, marching ‘with the kids’ and ‘brandishing homemade placards.’

AS I GROW OLD I WILL MARCH NOT SHUFFLE

As I grow old
Iwill not shuffle to the beat
of self-interest
and make that slow retreat
​​​to the right.

I will be a septuagenarian insurrectionist
marching with the kids. I shall sing
‘La Marseillaise’, whilst brandishing
homemade placards that proclaim
‘DOWN WITH THIS SORT OF THING’.

I will be an octogenarian obstructionist,
and build unscalable barricades
from bottles of flat lemonade,
tartan blankets and chicken wire.
I will hurl prejudice upon the brazier’s fire.

I will be a nonagenarian nonconformist,
armed with a ballpoint pen
and a hand that shakes with rage not age
at politicians’ latest crimes,
in strongly-worded letters to The Times.

I will be a centenarian centurion
and allow injustice no admittance.
I will stage longstanding sit-ins.
My mobility scooter and I
will move for no-one.

And when I die
I will be the scattered ashes
that attach themselves to the lashes
and blind the eyes
of racists and fascists.

Brian Bilston

 

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2 responses to “Truro Cathedral, ShelterBox and A Poem

  1. John Roberts

    November 15, 2023 at 7:45 pm

    Thank you for the Poem, Sally. I’ll be with you!

     
    • mybeautfulthings

      November 15, 2023 at 8:07 pm

      Hooray! We can march about together! Choosing between Truro and Penzance for the demo on Saturday… 🙂

       

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