Hilton and Murray: Sunday service…


Saturday night – Manchester bleeds neon
Christmas party laughter spilling out of office doors,
cheap glitter stuck to wet pavements.
My head spinning:
a kaleidoscope of bad decisions

Sunday – Piccadilly hits back.
Morning cold enough to bite
Hungover bones dragged through night before streets
A notice board just shrugs at me:
‘Engineering works - No London trains today’

So it’s the Pacer –
That rattling nodding donkey to Denton Road,
Some nowhere place with a name like a punchline.
Condensated windows shield the view,
barely existent suspension shields nothing

At last, a ninety waits for me, humming heavy.
Locomotive salvation coloured like raspberry ripple
Winter clear sky, 
Brufen induced clear head,
And all the way – clear signals 

And somewhere between Manchester grime
On the shove back to Rugby,
I find a kind of peace – 
Rails stitching the city shut behind me,
A rhythm steady enough to carry me home.


Words by David Murray
Models by James Hilton





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Comments

  1. I Love the second verse, I think we've all been there. Reminds me of a spectacularly bad time at Exeter St Davids. I got to Barnstaple in the end... Superb.

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    1. Thanks Tom! David sent me these and I had to share them!

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  2. Great piece! Thanks, both. Jonathan

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    1. Thank you Jonathan. You’ve met David, at the NEC last month, if you didn’t make the connection (you probably did!).

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    2. I hadn't made the connection, but very good to know this!

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