- Vol. 02
- Chapter 11
Image by Vestry House Museum
“if any would not work neither should he eat”
Above the workhouse doorstone-carved words greet
paupers who peel up from dinghies
on shaky sea legs, wobble
across the pier, reverse
gangplank, sea to shore.
Work they do.
Work they do.
So that their someday
children’s children’s
children’s children’s
children's children can frolic
at water’s edge in bright
bathing costumes, collect
smooth stones and shells
in a pail, splash and shriek
ankle-deep in icy surf,
gasp with shock and delight.
Taste the salt of sea air
instead of sweat.