Glasgow never had been my home!
My home
was elsewhere;
but I did admit to living
there.
There were times when I would almost
have called the city
mine,
but I was constantly reminded
that I was a foreigner
in that city.
There was a lack of communication
which lay
not in speech,
nor even
nationality!
It lay perhaps
in the dust of the streets;
in the halves and half-pints;
in the pseudo-religious cult of football;
in the crumbling tenements:
it lay ingrained
in the superficial.
Deep in the hearts of the city people
there was perhaps
no difference
between they
and I.
Glasgow was not my home,
but I did admit to living there.
© GERALD ENGLAND
Composed: Glasgow, 1st August 1967
Publications
1970 MOUSINGS (Sheffield, Headland)
1990 The Plastic Tower (USA)
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