The March of the Office Clerks
By hilary west
Fri, 15 Jun 2012
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Like a green grasshopper
On the keys of her typewriter,
Miss nine-to-five
Sports black heels, black tights,
A white and sensible blouse.
The plastic letters of her alphabet soup
Are p's and q's, i's and t's.
Her colon, her apostrophe,
All perfectly placed.
The glass walls of her office block
Reflect the calm waters of Thames,
Flowing like the ink from a hundred biros
To insure another petty criminal
From sure-defeat fraud.
She will spread her wings soon,
The oily rainbow wings of a bluebottle:
Such colour in her, such detail,
For those discerning to see,
And in that tracery
One may find an enticing spandrel
In the church of our time -
The march of the office clerks.
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There are some lovely lines
There are some lovely lines in here and great description of everyday things. I'm not sure I really understand the place that the title and last line take within the poem but that's my problem.
It does read beautifully though I think.
Helvigo Jenkins
Helvigo Jenkins
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