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ANTS

ANTS

8 July 2026 /Posted byRoger Cornish
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Black ants, Source: Wikicommons

By Roger Cornish

She lay in her damp cavern. No
Throne or gowns. The workers had
Stripped her of her wings.

She is filled with enough sperm
To lock her in this birth-cycle
For forty years.

Knocking out those pure white
Ovum—not jewels, just
Drones.

She is just another worker.
It’s the nurse workers that
Rule the day. The

The inspectors,
The Gestapo,
The Bureaucrats,

Starving the babies of nourishment,
Restraining them like chained slaves
In a queue a million miles long.

Me mam lived in a back-to-back, one of a
Hundred. She lost her wings early; they
Amputated them. It was like a circumcision,
Blood everywhere.

Pregnant for seven years. One
Died, and they crammed it in a jar,
Put it on a shelf as a testimony
To the others—all grey and
Wrinkled.

Her offspring went to local schools
And off to factories:
Portland Shoes, Corah’s Hosiery.
There was no royal jelly or Eton.

There are no Queens.
There are no Queens.

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Roger Cornish

Roger Cornish was born the fifth of seven children to Coal Miner – Jack Cornish and Hosiery Worker Edna Cornish. He worked as a Coal Miner for 23 years. His dad was also a miner. Roger started writing poetry as a kind of 'therapy' after losing his daughter aged 9 to Cystic Fibrosis. Now retired, he spends his time on his allotment and writing poetry. Roger writes about desire, camaraderie, grief, class, faith lost and faith of a different kind found. He writes about what men do to women and what women survive. He writes about the mines as a place of brotherhood and danger and profound meaning. He writes about a Leicestershire that has largely disappeared — the back-to-backs, the pit wheels, the communities unmade by political decisions taken far away by people who had never gone underground.

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