People on their own (1)

1.

Pickles walked with a limp - gout I was told. He wore his hair in a pony tail even as his forehead migrated backwards. The 90s was his goldilocks moment of youth, irresponsibility and a little bit of cash. He sold me bags of pills outside Wetherspoons.


Do you remember Spliffy and those jeans with the red panels on the back? Hair gel, Lynx and Reebok Classics. Nightclubs and bars with carpets. Mitsubishis and hash-for-cash. Italia 90 and £1 pints. 



2.


I watch the squirrels outside my window. 


I’d reminisce if I could, but when I see photos, I can’t see myself in myself. The key in the door is becoming stiffer. 


Sometimes I forget to eat or choose not to. I can't set a table for one.


I like the bus stop. Our first kiss was here. 



3.


We all want to walk into the sea. Something pulls us in. Flirty recoil of tide. We either stand at its edge and stare into it contemplating our first step, or we wade in.


Fold your clothes and walk into the sea. Let it wrestle you and pin you without it even realising. It’s not violent. It’s not a stampede. You’re just in its way. 






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