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Sunday, 12 October 2014
New Poem: Worms
If you put a tent up on long grass and you
leave the tent with its groundsheet down
on the grass for about three weeks, the
grass starts to rot. When you take up the
groundsheet, you find the grass has gone
yellow and smells. Worms seem to like it
and sometimes you find clusters of them
wiggling about together. One holiday we
were on the Welsh borders and our tents
were up for four weeks. We took them
down when it was time to go home and
there was a cluster of worms just where I
had been lying. I went over and had a look
at them. As I walked round them, I could
see that they had clustered together in the
shape of the bus routes near where we
lived. I called my friend over and said,
‘Here look at this, it’s the bus map.’ He
said, ‘Oh yeah.’ He looked at it closely
and then he noticed something: ‘There’s
no 43. The 43 is missing.’ He was right.
‘The map would be no good without the
43,’ he said. ‘The 43 is a really useful
route. The 43 goes all the way down the
Holloway Road.’