An Ex-Commuter’s Lament

A million commuters rushing headlong for their train,
With scowls upon their faces they all jollity disdain.
With brollies curled upon their arm, at crack of dawn each day.
Oh to hell with London’s Business World, I’m glad I got away!

And irritated passengers on smoky buses masked
By gloomy headlined papers, that their scanning eyes so fast
Accumulate all details of the Stock Exchange today.
Oh to hell with London’s Business World, I’m glad I got away!

Each day progresses with great zest, until the evening tide.
When brollies curled on arms once more, they take the homeward ride.
Like sardines packed in airless tube, strap-hanging all the way.
Oh to hell with London’s Business World, I’m glad I got away.

But I once was a part of this, and loved it all I know.
The bustling and the hurrying, and the jostling to and fro.
Until one day I cried, "No more!” and sanity held sway.
Oh to hell with London’s Business World, I’m glad I got away!

And now the seven-ten pulls in at our small country track.
The doors are slammed, the flood pours through, the Business men are back.
I raise my head from quiet calm, a wistful smile betray -
Oh to hell with London’s Business World, I’m glad I got away!

Janet Johnson

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