After only eight days of starting my challenge, a colleague at work encouraged me to contact the work magazine and see if they would be interested in posting some of my work, it was about safety and working on the track (Do you know how hard it is to get things to rhyme with safety and track?) OK it isn’t that hard.
Well initially there was the buzz of excitement and I was like I should have been writing poems about safety and London Underground all along. I was so excited, anyhow because of some technical issues they were unable to use me in their precious training project! Bitter ? no not really, coz all I done was write this poem and now every now and then, someone random person at works goes “Ahh ! you are that Poet!?” to which I say “Yes, yes I am!” So watch this Space !
posted 7th February 2013 FB
#8 Its a glitch
How is it one set back knocks you back?
I ’ve been to dizzy heights.
I 've seen Blackpool illumination and been on fairground rides
One ounce of disappointment
Weighs so dear, has you questioning
What you have done and how did you get here?
Pick yourself up, dust yourself down
Survey where you have been
Vow to not do those things that have left you in a spin
But if we never tried anything, never put yourself out
You would remain in this spot never venturing out
So despite the current situation lets just call it a glitch
I regret nothing and will do it all again
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