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Tuesday, 11 November 2014
New Poem: Alchemy
I had been on my own in my office for about three
hours. It’s on the top floor of a converted factory.
I don’t lock the door. People don’t drop in. It hasn’t
got my name up. So I’m sitting at my table when a
young guy walked in and said, ‘Have you got any
books on alchemy?’
‘No,’ I said, ‘I don’t think I do.’
He said, ‘That’s a shame because I’ve been doing
some alchemy. My brother is a musician but I’m not
going to go down that path.’
I said, ‘Alchemy was big a few hundred years ago.’
He said, ‘Really? Wow.’
I said, ‘People in Shakespeare’s time were keen on
it. Actually,’ I said, ‘what a coincidence, I’ve got a book
about a man called John Dee, right here. I’ll look in the
index. Oh yes,’ I said, ‘there is lots in here about alchemy.’
‘Are all these books yours?’ he said.
I said, ‘Yes.’
‘Can I buy that one off you?’
‘No,’ I said.
He said, ‘What are you doing here?’
I said, ‘I’m writing.’
He started laughing.
I said, ‘I’ll write down the title of the John Dee book.’
‘To tell the truth,’ he said, ‘I don’t really do reading.’
‘No worries,’ I said, ‘can you use google?’
‘Yeah, yeah,’ he said.
‘Well,’ I said, ‘just google ‘alchemy’ and see where it takes you.’
‘Yes,’ he said, ‘I’ll do that.’