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St. Andrews University Marxist Society (Free verse) by Nicholas Jones
I met him at a meeting in the pub,
Whisky, beer and coke on the table,
Air smelling of tumours.
'I'm a Communist myself,' he told me,
'The only one in Shetland.
There was another, but
We had a disagreement,
And our cell split -
He is now the only
Trotskyist north of Inverness.
We do not talk anymore'
'Did Harry get arrested in the Prague riots?'
Somebody asks.
I picture him throwing a brick
Into a Czech McDonalds.
Who could be blamed for that?
Hell, I'd do it myself
If there was a brick and
A hamburger restaurant handy,
Fortunately, there is not.
Just a smoky pub
In a middle-class town,
Where a few students talk of revolution
While the rest vote Tory,
As their forefathers did
For generations before them.
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