17. Nov, 2019

Christmas 2019

Christmas came early,
Too early in November.
Too early for figgy pudding,
Or for candles' smoke
To fog our windows
From the gentle circling of angel chimes
Lighting them inside.

The Christmas market
Is restlessly displaced,
Pushed out in the cold in the road,
Troubled by unfestive revellers
Rowdy in the streets and
Crowding out the families
Who would buy its trinkets.

In the background,
Armed police are never far away,
On the alert
For the wrong kind of trouble
At the Christmas market.
There isn't any snow,
Only the slow drizzle of Brexit,

With an election day
By way of a nativity play.

Ruth Enright

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