The Ladder
By gletherby
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Yesterday
I bought a ladder,
Today
I paint it blue.
Onlookers
jostle to crowd around,
For
of course they want one too.
‘This
ladder is all that you need’, we’re told;
The
rhetoric aimed to impress.
‘Step
up and embrace opportunity,
The
rungs of ambition your route to success’.
Like
Jack with his beanstalk,
It’s
all in the climb.
Social
mobility,
The
promise this time.
Yet,
ladders can rock and ladders can fall,
They
prove dangerous to those underneath.
To
ascend safely might mean one goes-it-alone,
That,
if the ladder’s not pulled out of reach.
And…
where’s there’s a ladder,
There’s
sometimes a snake.
In
this case . . . .
****
I wrote this short piece in response to the rumour that one of the political
parties in Britain, in an attempt at a re-brand as the ‘workers’ party’, are
considering replacing their tree logo with a ladder (#partyoftheladder !!!).
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maybe a greasy pole would be
maybe a greasy pole would be more appropriate
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Made me think of something we
Made me think of something we were told when leaving school for the big wide world, 'never kick the person below you, you might one day meet them as you slip down that same ladder' . Seems politicians and I never went to the same school, 'thank heavens'!
Good one.
Pops ~xx~
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Ladders are fine when people
Ladders are fine when people don't pull them up behind them and nobody kicks them away. The ladder logo for that lot would be a satire on us all.
Great poem, nicely written.
Hope you don't mind, but I've just visualised a ladle leaning on the rim of a pan. As you clamber up it, one lot are holding onto your ankles, pulling you back into the stew, the other lot are flicking you back in from the top.
Parson Thru
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