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Revolution

Revolution

4 September 2019 /Posted bySally Flint
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Revolution

by Sally Flint

Top of Google it’s a wine bar, a game,
a make-up range. I recall science lessons ‒
to rotate, twirl, circuit, cycle, orbit.
It’s the Earth spinning around the sun.
On the screen the little circle rolls
over the Thatcher era and a miners’ revolt.

It’s an instance of sudden change
industrial, technological. Political theorists
say in terms of evolution a ‘revolution’
can only happen when a government is weak.
It’s a rebellion that forces change ‒ as the little circle
I have no name for rolls around again.

Tags: English Revolution, Parliament
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Sally Flint lectures in creative writing and co-edits Riptide Journal at the University of Exeter, and is a tutor with The Poetry School.

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