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it could happen

it could happen

4 December 2024 /Posted bySteve Pottinger
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by Steve Pottinger

to any one of us. It’s a grey morning,

calm. December. We are in town killing

time, maybe meeting friends, something

other than our own company, the same

four walls. Just outside the travel agents

a ten-year-old girl, shot at a checkpoint

you check your phone, but there’s nothing

new. There never is. We pass Quality Spuds

here, they gunned down the chef simply

for feeding people who were hungry

and you pat your pockets for the cigarettes

you keep forgetting you don’t smoke now.

We walk on. Unexpectedly, the sun breaks

through clouds, and we both look up

you cannot see the quadcopters, but

they play the sound of children, screaming

you drop a handful of shrapnel into the hat

of the man playing something unrecognisable

on his accordion outside the shopping centre

we hear them call from under the rubble

but how can we help? what can we do?

and you tell me how yesterday the woman

at the bus stop dropped like a felled ox

they lie by the road, drown in their own blood

say that you stood there, useless, while

others did what little they could to save her

ambulances are targets, the doctors are gone

You feel guilty, you say. The wind picks up

and I have no words, can mouth no absolution

that either of us would believe in. We walk,

shrink ever further down into our jackets,

put one foot in front of the other, and wait.

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Steve Pottinger is a performance poet who's passionate about the power of poetry to create connections between people. He believes in making an audience laugh and think and decide that poetry isn't so bad after all.

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