Fame
By Ray Schaufeld
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They showed her on STV
The pregnant prisoner
The mother soon to be
Taken from Cornton Vale Women's Prison
In Bridge of Allan
Cuffed, manacled to a female prison officer
Wheeled on the trolley
To the birthing suite
In Stirling Infirmary.
Her name was Arlene.
But did you see
Her cheeky radiant grin
To herself
To the camera
To the whole wide world
To her bairn soon to be.
'That's me' she said
'That's me!.'
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sounds true. I wrote a whole
sounds true. I wrote a whole novel on that theme.
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I have read that novel of CM
I have read that novel of CM's - excellent it is. I ilke the way this unfolds into a story within a poem. I detect that you have a soft spot for Stirling. Enjoyed. Paul
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there used to be a camera
there used to be a camera thing above the door into the chemist, and my son would want to go in and out lots of times :0) And children (even sometimes grown ups) would stick their arms or legs out while waiting in the queue, just to see them do it on the camera in the ceiling corner. Like being on telly. That was before everyone had camera phones. It is sad that most cameras are not there to catch the good. Having a child is an amazing thing, but no cameras there to celebrate her holding her baby, no cameras there to celebrate any of her achievements before or after, only to check she doesn't try to step out of line
you say very interesting things in such an approachable way
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