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Pregnant in Dundee

How far would you travel from where you were born?

 

She spends more on her dogs in one week,

Than the government provides for those in trouble.

 

She’s a naturally happy person.

 

The mottled concrete walls of the council block she’s moved in to,

Complement her pock-marked, pink skin.

 

For a rich person,

She’s ugly.

 

The doors to buildings are painted bright colours,

-blues and greens-

And stand out against the brown stone that is everywhere.

 

Kevin is a mousey young man with stringy brown hair,

Recovering from drugs,

And she thinks he looks like a very nice man.

 

They are playing football on cement outside,

-plants are expensive-

Now talking over vegetables, around a table,

 

About the young mothers who will be coming in to learn,

How to grow turnips -

Like growing confidence, they’ll be told.

 

Did you know that people move to Dundee from Warsaw?

 

Makes you wonder what Warsaw is like-

-who’s fault it is that people can’t eat alcohol-

 

She’s hanging knickers out to dry and telling me that she’s discovered,

She doesn’t need all the shoes that she has,

 

And would it do if she were to donate,

A hundred and fifty thousand pounds?

 

They smile when they receive their checks.

 

Their blue doors fly open,

And when they say thank you, they mean it,

The money is enough.

 

Round the back,

The husband is in tears.

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